• Source: Australia (1989 film)
    • Australia is a 1989 film directed by Jean-Jacques Andrien.


      Plot


      Australia is about Edouard Pierson, a Belgian-born wool dealer who emigrated to Australia after World War II. The movie actual takes place in Belgium as he returns to his homeland to assist his family with their wool business. Edouard was left a single father after his girlfriend died and when he goes to Belgium he leaves behind this young girl, whom his family don't know about. He meets a beautiful woman, Jeanne, another single parent, and an intense relationship develops. Edouard's relationship with his family has its ups and downs and many secrets are revealed before the movie's conclusion ties everything together.


      Cast


      Fanny Ardant as Jeanne Gauthier
      Jeremy Irons as Edouard Pierson
      Tchéky Karyo as Julien Pierson
      Agnès Soral as Agnès Deckers
      Hélène Surgère as Odette Pierson
      Maxime Laloux as François Gauthier
      Patrick Bauchau as André Gauthier
      Danielle Lyttleton as Saturday Pierson
      Dorothy Alison as Doreen Swanson


      Awards


      1989 Venice Film Festival - Golden Osella for Best Cinematography - Giorgos Arvanitis
      1990 Joseph Plateau Awards - Best Belgian Cinematography - Giorgos Arvanitis


      References




      External links


      Australia at IMDb

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