The Year My Voice Broke (1987)
October 15, 1987Release Date
The Year My Voice Broke (1987)
October 15, 1987Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Noah Taylor
Danny Embling

Loene Carmen
Freya Olsen

Ben Mendelsohn
Trevor Leishman

Graeme Blundell
Nils Olson

Lynette Curran
Anne Olson

Malcolm Robertson
Bruce Embling

Judi Farr
Sheila Embling

Tim Robertson
Bob Leishman

Bruce Spence
Jonah

Harold Hopkins
Tom Alcock

Nick Tate
Sergeant Pierce

Anja Coleby
Gail Olson

Kylie Ostara
Alison

Kelly Dingwall
Barry

Dorothy St. Heaps
Mrs. Beal

Colleen Clifford
Gran Olson

Vincent Ball
Headmaster

Kevin Manser
Mr. Keith

Emma Lyle
Lisa

Louise Birgan
Lyn

Mary Regan
Miss McColl

Matthew Ross
Malseed

Allan Penney
Martin

Queenie Ashton
Mrs. O'Neil

Robert Carlton
Pierdon

Gary Dale
Policeman

Brenda Burcul
Ros

Helen Lomas
Sally

Michael Kent
Tony

Lee Biolos
Johnny

Suzi Dougherty
Carol

John Duigan
Director / Writer

Angus Robertson
ADR Mixer

Danny Baldwin
Stunts

Linda Megier
Stunts

Guy Norris
Stunts / Stunt Coordinator

Greg Stuart
Stunts

Charles Rotherham
First Assistant Director

Claire O'Brien
Post Production Supervisor

Marcus D'Arcy
Post Production Supervisor

Alison Barrett
Casting

Julie Plummer
Production Coordinator

Alistair Jenkins
Finance

Janeen Faithfull
Production Accountant

Beverly D'Arcy
Assistant Accountant

Maria Phillips
Production Runner

Christine Woodruff
Extras Casting / Music Coordinator

Daphne Paris
Script Supervisor

Tom Blacket
Assistant Director

P.J. Voeten
Assistant Director

Hugh Johnston
Unit Manager

Darrin Keough
Focus Puller

Erika Addis
Clapper Loader

Catherine Gross
Boom Operator

Ian Plummer
Gaffer

Grant Atkinson
Best Boy Electric

Steve Harris
Electrician

Robert Burr
Assistant Electrician

Bruce Barber
Key Grip

Kerry Jackson
Assistant Grip

Sarah Tooth
Assistant Set Designer

Alethea Deane
Set Decoration Buyer

Colin Gibson
Standby Property Master

Jo Johanson
Runner Art Department

Lyn Askew
Wardrobe Coordinator / Costume Design

Fiona Nicolls
Wardrobe Coordinator / Costume Design

Suzy Carter
Wardrobe Assistant

Rita Crouch
Wardrobe Assistant

Julie Frankham
Wardrobe Assistant

Christian Shearer
Wardrobe Assistant

Anna Wade
Wardrobe Assistant

Danny Burnett
Construction Manager

Con Mustard
Carpenter

Julia Gelhard
Assistant Editor

Jane Maguire
Assistant Editor

Karin Whittington
Dialogue Editor

Tim Jordan
Dialogue Editor

John Patterson
Assistant Dialogue Editor

Nick Breslin
Assistant Dialogue Editor

Steve Murphy
Sound Effects Editor

Penn Robinson
Foley

Julius Chan
Foley

Gary O'Grady
Foley

Janene Luff
Catering

Robert McFarlane
Still Photographer

Robyn Moase
Choreographer

Geoff Burton
Director of Photography

Neil Thumpston
Editor
Media.


Details.
Release DateOctober 15, 1987
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 45m
Content RatingPG-13
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Year My Voice Broke is a 1987 Australian coming of age drama film written and directed by John Duigan and starring Noah Taylor, Loene Carmen and Ben Mendelsohn. Set in 1962 in the rural Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, it was the first in a projected trilogy of films centred on the experiences of an awkward Australian boy, based on the childhood of writer/director John Duigan. The film itself is a series of interconnected segments narrated by Danny who recollects how he and his best friend Freya grew apart over the course of one year. Although the trilogy never came to fruition, it was followed by a 1991 sequel, Flirting. The film was the recipient of the 1987 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film, a prize which Flirting also won in 1990.
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