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Cast

Greta Scacchi

Greta Scacchi

Deborah Voysey

Kerry Fox

Kerry Fox

Sally Voysey

Sam Neill

Sam Neill

Dr. Max Askey

John Hargreaves

John Hargreaves

Jack Dickens

Michael Blakemore

Michael Blakemore

Alexander Voysey

Googie Withers

Googie Withers

Hannah

Maurie Fields

Maurie Fields

Fred Livingstone

Bryan Marshall

Bryan Marshall

Mr. Pettinger

Crew

Marc Spicer

Marc Spicer

Camera Operator

Reg Garside

Reg Garside

Gaffer

Frank Flick

Frank Flick

Second Assistant Camera

Warren Grieef

Warren Grieef

Key Grip

Michael Blakemore

Michael Blakemore

Director

Nicholas Beauman

Nicholas Beauman

Editor

Robin Dalton

Robin Dalton

Producer

Anton Chekhov

Anton Chekhov

Author

Wendy Chuck

Wendy Chuck

Costume Design

David Vawser

David Vawser

Hairstylist

Michael Blakemore

Michael Blakemore

Writer

Lesley Rouvray

Lesley Rouvray

Makeup Artist

Lawrence Eastwood

Lawrence Eastwood

Production Design

Lesley Rouvray

Lesley Rouvray

Makeup Supervisor

Donna Brown

Donna Brown

Set Decoration

Alison Barrett

Alison Barrett

Casting

David Vawser

David Vawser

Makeup Artist

Stephen F. Windon

Stephen F. Windon

Director of Photography

Peter Best

Peter Best

Original Music Composer

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Country Life

19945.6 / 10118 min
Drama, Romance

Overview

Sometimes the further you travel the closer you get to home.

Adaptation of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" set in rural Australia in the 1920s. Jack Dickens and his niece Sally run the family farm to support brother-in-law Alexander as a (supposedly brilliant) literary critic in London. Action begins when Alexander returns with his beautiful young wife Deborah, revealing himself as an arrogant failure and wanting to sell the farm out from under Jack. Blakemore introduces themes about Australia's separation from England, as well as expanding the pacifist and ecological philosophies espoused by the local Doctor Max Askey.