A Most Attractive Man

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Directed byRivka Hartman
Produced byGillian Coote
CinematographyErika Addis
A Most Attractive Man
Directed byRivka Hartman
Produced byGillian Coote
StarringGrigor Taylor
CinematographyErika Addis
Edited byDenise Haslem
Release date
  • 1982 (1982)
Running time
48 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Budget$50,000

A Most Attractive Man is a 1982 Australian film directed by Rivka Hartman.[1] It is based on a autobiographical script given to Hartman by a friend. Hartman made multiple changes to the script resulting in the scriptwriter withdrawing support and choosing to be anonymous. It was made on a small budget with the crew working on deferred wages.[2]

Neil Jillett of the Age said "This film, made with precision, economy and verbal and visual wit, gives a sharp, if slightly romanticised, view of life below the poverty line."[3] The Australian Jewish News' Julian Lewis review finishes "Aside from its ‘look’, and good intentions, “A Most Attractive Man” is always effective."[4]

The film won 1982 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Short Fiction Film.[5]

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