Stations (1983)

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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
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Production: Hawkins & McKimmie
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jackie McKimmie
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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.