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Writer:
Paul Cox (written by)
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Release Date:
21 December 2000 (Australia) more
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Tagline:
Remember to love, surrender to love, and vow to never, never forget more
Plot:
After more than forty years apart, Andreas and Claire embark on an affair as reckless and intense as when they were young lovers... more | add synopsis
Awards:
7 wins & 6 nominations more
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 (From IFC. 6 August 2009, 1:29 PM, PDT)

Ang Lee Takes Toronto Crown
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Cox has brought forth a near-must see picture more (30 total)

Cast

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Julia Blake ... Claire
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell ... Andreas Borg (as Charles Tingwell)
Kristine Van Pellicom ... Young Claire
Kenny Aernouts ... Young Andreas
Terry Norris ... John
Marta Dusseldorp ... Monique
Robert Menzies ... David
Chris Haywood ... Minister
Norman Kaye ... Gerald
Joey Kennedy ... Sally
Liz Windsor ... Maudie
Dawn Klingberg ... Restaurant Owner
Peter Berger ... Doctor #1
Kate Roberts ... Doctor #2
Michaela Cantwell ... Nurse
Kyra Cox ... Nurse
Carmel Johnson ... Nurse Jennifer-Claire
Rory Walker ... Male Receptionist
Mary Bleby ... Old Woman in Church
Tommy Darwin ... Cemetery Supervisor
Lucy Slattery ... Waitress
Angela Noack ... Woman in grave
Christine Danton ... Contortionist
Jan Dyck ... Andreas' Father
Peter Gaetjem ... Guitarist
Kerryn Schofield ... Piano Accordionist
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Directed by
Paul Cox 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Paul Cox  written by

Produced by
Paul Cox .... producer
William T. Marshall .... executive producer
Mark Patterson .... producer
Willem Thijssen .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
Paul Grabowsky 
 
Cinematography by
Tony Clark 
 
Film Editing by
Simon Whitington 
 
Production Design by
Tony Cronin 
 
Makeup Department
Mireille Hoetelmans .... hair stylist: Belgian crew
Mireille Hoetelmans .... makeup artist: Belgian crew
Jodee Lenaine-Smith .... makeup assistant
Suzie Warhurst-Steele .... hair stylist
Suzie Warhurst-Steele .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Julie Byrne .... production manager
Joke Clerx .... production manager: Belgian crew
Kim van Oeteren .... unit manager: Belgian crew
Margot Wiburd .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Willem Thijssen .... first assistant director: Belgium
 
Art Department
Gerd Aertsen .... props: Belgium
Sarah Townsend Gun .... art department attachment
Ludo Volders .... art director: Belgium
 
Sound Department
Mike Bakaloff .... boom operator (as Michael Bakaloff)
Emma Bortignon .... dialogue editor
Craig Carter .... sound mixer
Craig Carter .... sound
Craig Carter .... supervising sound editor
James Currie .... sound recordist: Belgian crew
James Currie .... sound
Bruce Emery .... sound stereo consultant: Dolby
Adrian Medhurst .... foley assistant
John Simpson .... foley artist
Simon Whitington .... sound effects editor
Tony Young .... foley recordist
Tony Young .... sound mixer
 
Visual Effects by
Paul Cross .... opticals
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Wim Cloots .... electrician: Belgium
Kyra Cox .... still photographer: Melbourne
Dirk Favere .... gaffer: Belgium
Koen Firlefijn .... key grip: Belgium
John Goldney .... key grip (as Jon Goldney)
Charles Kiroff .... gaffer
Gerrit Messiaen .... assistant camera: Belgium
Hugh Miller .... best boy
Judd Overton .... clapper loader
Xavier Rombouts .... still photographer: Belgium
Hans Sonneveld .... assistant camera: Belgium
Hans Sonneveld .... focus puller
Todd Telford .... assistant grip
Jan Vancaillie .... director of photography: Belgium
Felix Van Groeningen .... assistant grip: Belgium
Kim van Oeteren .... still photographer: Belgium
Dirk Van Rampelbergh .... electrician: Belgium
 
Casting Department
Sara de Vries .... casting: Belgium
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Bernadette Corstens .... costume designer: Belgium
Erwina Sleutel .... wardrobe: Belgium
Suzie Warhurst-Steele .... wardrobe
 
Editorial Department
Ian Letcher .... color grader
Julia MacLeod .... negative matcher
 
Music Department
David Gallasch .... musician: organ
Roger Glanville-Hicks .... musician: lute
Paul Grabowsky .... musician: piano
Ian Johnson .... musician: organ
Mark Knoop .... musician: accordion
Isabel Morse .... musician: viola
Sarah Morse .... musician: cello
John O'Donnell .... musician: organ
Christine Sullivan .... musician: voice
Robin Gray .... music scoring engineer (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Sarah Abbey .... location manager
Julie Byrne .... production coordinator
Bart Eycken .... location manager: Belgium
Dale Fairbairn .... production accountant
John Fairhead .... production runner
Louis Keramidas .... laboratory liaison
Sharon Kerrigan .... assistant coordinator
Mojgan Khadem .... continuity
Ian Letcher .... laboratory liaison
David Lightfoot .... consultant producer
Shaun Miller .... director attachment
Chris Pike .... production runner
Jo Stewart .... post-production script
Oliver Streeton .... title designer
Maite Thijssen .... runner: Belgium (as Maité Thijssen)
Griet Van Cleemput .... runner: Belgium
Leonie Verhoeven .... assistant to director
Leonie Verhoeven .... production assistant: Belgium
Margot Wiburd .... script editor
 
Thanks
Ezra Erker .... thanks
Judith Herzberg .... thanks
John Larkin .... thanks
Tony Llewellyn-Jones .... thanks (as Tony Llewellyn Jones)
Judith McCann .... thanks
Marius Murdoch-Cox .... thanks
Malcolm Richards .... thanks
Barbara Ring .... thanks
Michael Rowan .... thanks
Jan Stelder .... thanks
Oliver Streeton .... thanks
Godfried Van de Perre .... thanks
Aden Young .... thanks
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for sexuality/nudity.
Runtime:
94 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Claire: It isn't always possible to resist... to obey the rules and deny the things that really matter. more

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6 out of 8 people found the following comment useful.
Cox has brought forth a near-must see picture, 25 September 2001
Author: MisterWhiplash from United States

Paul Cox's Innocence is an unconventional, often very poignant love story about an old man named Andreas (Charles Tingwell) who writes to his first love Claire (a simple yet complex Julia Blake) and the two meet again. Claire has had a husband John (Terry Norris) for a number of decades now, and yet by some powerful if inexplicable force they fall in love once again as they did when they were 16. However this affair comes as a shock to John, but the story unfolds as if it weren't trying to reach any total, formulaic conclusion; which is just one of the films many strong points.

The other strong points come from the terrific performances by Tingwell, Norris and especially Blake who act they're roles with a realism and heart you don't see often in love stories. And of course, Cox delivers fine direction and an even finer script to the mix. Only 2 flaws get in the way- things could've been explained a little better here and they're when it came to some of the reasoning and emotion, plus the ending was a downer. Otherwise, it's a quite worthwhile picture, especially for fans of Cox, or for anybody sick of seeing films up on the marqui with names like Glitter and Soul Survivors. Grade: Between A & A-

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