Lonely Hearts | |
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Directed by | Paul Cox |
Produced by | John B. Murray |
Written by |
Paul Cox John Clarke |
Starring |
Wendy Hughes Norman Kaye |
Music by | Norman Kaye |
Cinematography | Yuri Sokol |
Edited by | Tim Lewis |
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Distributed by | Umbrella Entertainment |
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95 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | A$690,000 |
Lonely Hearts is a 1982 Australian film directed by Paul Cox which won the 1982 AFI Award for Best Film and was nominated in four other categories.
A middle-aged man, Peter, goes to a dating agency in search of a companion. He is introduced to a shy bank clerk Patricia.
Paul Cox wrote the first two drafts, then Phillip Adams proposed the movie be the first of four films made by the Adams-Packer company. John Clarke was brought in to co-write and John Murray became producer. Cox was paid $30,000 which he says was the first payment he ever received for making a film.
The film was shot over six weeks with two weeks for rehearsal.
The film was extremely well received and screened widely overseas, establishing Cox's reputation.
Bob Ellis later argued that the movie was Cox's best because more time and care was put into it with less improvisation. "It had a producer, a director, a script editor, you know, the usual apparatus and, of course, it's a full and wonderful film. His other ones are like brief, infinitely prolonged screams or sonatas or something..."
Lonely Hearts was released on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in August 2007. The DVD is compatible with all region codes and includes special features such as the theatrical trailer and interviews with Paul Cox, John Clarke And Wendy Hughes.