Life (1996 film)

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Life
Directed byLawrence Johnston
Written byLawrence Johnston
John Brumpton
Based onplay Containment by John Brumpton
Produced byElisa Argenzio
StarringJohn Brumpton
CinematographyMandy Walker
Edited byBill Murphy
Music byJohn Clifford White
Release date
  • 1996 (1996)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Box officeA$118,981 (Australia)[1]

Life is a 1996 Australian film about life in a section of a prison reserved for those infected with HIV.[2][3]

The film won the International Critics' Prize at the 1996 Toronto International Film Festival.[4]

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Australian Films at the Australian Box Office", Film Victoria Archived 9 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 12 November 2012
  2. ^ Life at New Zealand Film Festival Archived 24 February 2013 at archive.today Retrieved 13 November 2012
  3. ^ "Interview with Lawrence Johnston", Signet, 30 October 1998. Retrieved 19 November 2012
  4. ^ Sid Adilman, "Journey gets top filmfest award". Toronto Star, 16 September 1996.