Sleeping Beauty (2011)
Sleeping Beauty (2011)





Plot.
Where to Watch.







Currently Sleeping Beauty is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Google Play Movies, Apple TV, YouTube, Microsoft Store, The Roku Channel, Pluto TV, Kanopy
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Cast & Crew.

Emily Browning
Lucy

Rachael Blake
Clara

Ewen Leslie
Birdmann

Peter Carroll
Man 1

Chris Haywood
Man 2

Hugh Keays-Byrne
Man 3

Tammy Macintosh
Work Colleague

Eden Falk
Thomas

Mirrah Foulkes
Sophie

Robin Goldsworthy
Flatmate

Sarah Snook
Flatmate

Michael Dorman
Cook

Les Chantery
Driver

Jamie Timony
Student Doctor

Ivy Mak
Businesswoman

Joel Tobeck
Businessman 1

Nathan Page
Businessman 2

Justin Smith
Hallelujah Businessman

Henry Nixon
Lucy's Ex-Boyfriend

Anni Finsterer
Train Riding Hairdresser

Kelly Paterniti
Female Student - Bathroom

Bridgette Barrett
Dinner Waitress

Hannah Bella Bowden
Dinner Waitress

Sarah Kinsella
Dinner Waitress

Stephanie Menere
Dinner Waitress

Lauren Orrell
Dinner Waitress

Natalia Siwek
Dinner Waitress

Alan Cardy
Dinner Guest / Executive Producer

Benita Collings
Dinner Guest

Vernon Hayman
Dinner Guest

Sinisa Vrebac
Agent

Matthew Whittet
Chef - Dinner Party 1

Tracy Mann
Waxing Beautician

Daniel Webber
Spy Shop Assistant

Pearl Tan
Pedicure Beautician

Ajit Kelkar
Lecturer

James Fraser
Guy with Ticket

Paul He
Student Boyfriend

Hannah Wang
Student Girlfriend

Lizzie Schebesta
Mansion Girl

Julia Leigh
Director / Writer

Jessica Brentnall
Producer

Sasha Burrows
Associate Producer / Post Production Supervisor

Geoffrey Simpson
Director of Photography

Lisa Thompson
Set Decoration

Michelle Russell
Line Producer

Timothy White
Executive Producer

Ben Frost
Original Music Composer

Jamie Hilton
Executive Producer

Nikki Barrett
Casting

Annie Beauchamp
Production Design

Nick Meyers
Editor

Jocelyn Thomas
Art Direction

Shareen Beringer
Costume Design

Sam Petty
Sound Designer / Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Adrien Seffrin
First Assistant Camera

Lesley Vanderwalt
Hair Designer / Makeup Designer

James Rogers
Visual Effects Supervisor

Breeze Callahan
Third Assistant Director

Dimitri Ellerington
First Assistant Director

Anthony Marano
Location Manager

Kristin Voumard
Script Supervisor

Tic Carroll
Unit Manager

Greg Ricketson
Thanks

Bec Smith
Thanks

Emma Jamvold
Second Assistant Director

Greg Hajdu
Construction Manager

Bec Taylor
Makeup & Hair

Robert Mackenzie
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Katerina Stratos
Graphic Designer

Andrew 'A.J.' Johnson
Steadicam Operator

Kylie Clarke
Wigmaker

Catherine Biggs
Makeup & Hair

Matt Connors
Scenic Artist

Harry Dakanalis
Stunt Coordinator

Cassandra Simpson
Production Coordinator

Elly Kamal
Costume Supervisor

Alaric MacAusland
Thanks

Jane Campion
Thanks

Ben Osmo
Sound Recordist

Josh Pomeranz
Thanks

Annabelle Johnson
Assistant Editor

Wendy McDougall
Still Photographer

Yulia Akerholt
Dialogue Editor

Louise McNicholl
Location Manager

Brooke Trezise
Sound Effects Editor

Jeremy Cumpston
Thanks

Olivia Beardsley
Additional Dialogue
Media.




Details.
Release DateJune 10, 2011
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 42m
Budget$10,000,000
Box Office$408,680
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Sleeping Beauty is a 2011 Australian erotic drama film written and directed by Julia Leigh in her directorial debut. The film stars Emily Browning as a young university student. She takes up a part-time high-paying job with a mysterious group that caters to rich men and women who like the company of nude sleeping young women. Lucy is required to sleep alongside paying customers and be absolutely submissive to their erotic desires, fulfilling their fantasies by voluntarily entering into physical unconsciousness.
The film is based on influences that include Leigh's own dream experiences, and the novels The House of the Sleeping Beauties and Memories of My Melancholy Whores by Nobel laureates Yasunari Kawabata and Gabriel García Márquez, respectively.
The film premiered in May at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival as the first Competition entry to be screened. It was the first Australian film in competition at Cannes since Moulin Rouge! (2001). Sleeping Beauty was released in Australia on 23 June 2011. It received a limited release in the United States on 2 December 2011. Overall, critical reception of the film has been mixed, rising to some approval through June 2016, after circulation of the film on the festival circuit.
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