A Matter of Convenience

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Written byBen Lewin
Directed byBen Lewin
Country of originAustralia
A Matter of Convenience
Written byBen Lewin
Directed byBen Lewin
StarringJean-Pierre Cassel
Deborra-Lee Furness
John Clarke
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerNoel Price
Production companyABC-Revcon
Original release
NetworkABC
Release1987 (1987)

A Matter of Convenience is a 1987 Australian television film about a couple who resort to an arranged marriage as a means of trying to make an income. Ben Lewin won an AACTA Award for Best Direction in Television.

Velma (Deborra-Lee Furness) works in a butchers and wants a baby, but has no money. Her work shy partner Joe (John Clarke) is resistant to any kind of job. After meeting Alphonse Torontoa (Jean-Pierre Cassel), a Frenchman who arranges weddings for immigrants looking to stay in Australia, Velma becomes a witness to these marriages of convenience. After Joe's rejection of a job in the local chicken factory, she forces him to marry a Lebanese immigrant bride for money.

However Joe is forced to live with her because the officials become suspicious of Alphonse's arranged marriages. This separates Joe from Velma, causing strain to their relationship. Joe falls in love with the Lebanese woman, and things spiral out of control.[1]

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