Stations (1983)
Set in working class Brisbane in 1953, Stations is an evocative short drama featuring Noni Hazelhurst as a young woman coning to terms with her romantic illusions. “A sensual piting of black-and-white social realism against memory-hazed fantasy sequences . . . It is a film of immediate and engaging feel for human weakness and strength”
Director: Jackie McKimmie
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 23 min
Release Date: August 11, 1983
Cast
Screenplay
Production: Hawkins & McKimmie
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Stations about?
- Set in working class Brisbane in 1953, Stations is an evocative short drama featuring Noni Hazelhurst as a young woman coning to terms with her romantic illusions. “A sensual piting of black-and-white social realism against memory-hazed fantasy sequences . . . It is a film of immediate and engaging feel for human weakness and strength”
- Who directed Stations?
- Stations was directed by Jackie McKimmie.
- Who stars in Stations?
- Stations stars Noni Hazlehurst, Tim Burns.
- How long is Stations?
- Stations has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
- What genre is Stations?
- Stations is a Drama film.
- Where was Stations produced?
- Stations was produced in Australia.