Apostasy (1979 film)
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Directed byZbigniew Friedrich
Written byZbigniew Friedrich
Produced byDon McLennan
CinematographyZbigniew Friedrich
| Apostasy | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Zbigniew Friedrich |
| Written by | Zbigniew Friedrich |
| Produced by | Don McLennan |
| Cinematography | Zbigniew Friedrich |
| Edited by | Zbigniew Friedrich |
Release date |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $50,000[1] |
Apostasy, subtitled A Twice Told Tale in Black, Red and White, is a 1979 Australian drama film directed by Zbigniew Friedrich.
Set in the summer of 1973 two people meet against during social and political turmoil in Australia, including the dismissal of the Whitlam government. As their relationship develops, a gap grows between them and the world around them.
Cast
- Rod McNicol as The Man
- Juliet Bacskai as The Woman
- Phil Motherwell as Madman on the Street
- Alan Money as Old Man in Cafe
- Paul Cox as Photographer
- Ross Skiffington as Magician
- Irene Barberis as Woman at the Table
- Richard Doctors as Concertina Player
- J.J. Jannu as Wood Sculptor