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Alvin Purple (Tim Burstall, 1973) colour, 97 min., prod. Tim Burstall for Hexagon Productions, wr. Alan Hopgood dp Robin Copping; Abigail, Graeme Blundell, Sally Conabere, Noel Ferrier, Jon Finlayson, Alan Finney, Jill Forster, Penne Hackforth-Jones, Dina Mann, Kris McQuade, Dennis Miller, Debbie Nankervis, Anne Pendlebury, Jacki Weaver, Elli McClure, Jennifer Hagan; comedy
For Love Alone (Stephen Wallace, 1986) prod. Margaret Fink for Waranta, wr. Stephen Wallace, from novel by Christina Stead, dp Alun Bollinger, music Nathan Waks, design John Stoddart, ed. Henry Dangar; Helen Buday, Sam Neill, Hugo Weaving, Huw Williams, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Odile Le Clezio, John Polson, Judy Farr, Regina Gaigalas, Jennifer Hagan; Kodak colour, 35mm, 102 min.
Gallagher's Travels (Michael Caulfield, 1987) Ivan Kants, Joanne Samuel, Stuart Campbell, Francis Yin, Jennifer Hagan; action
Wendy Cracked a Walnut (Michael Pattinson, 1990) aka Almost; Rosanna Arquette, Bruce Spence, Hugo Weaving, Kerry Walker, William McInnes, Jennifer Hagan; comedy fantasy
Little Bit of Soul, A (Peter Duncan, 1997) wr. Peter Duncan; Geoffrey Rush, David Wenham, Frances O'Connor, Heather Mitchell, John Gaden, Iris Shand, Kerry Walker, Roy Billing, Jennifer Hagan, Peter Duncan
Night We Called It a Day, The (Paul Goldman, 2003) wr. Peter Clifton, Michael Thomas, prod. Peter Clifton, Nik Powell, Emile Sherman; Joel Edgerton, Rose Byrne, Dennis Hopper, Melanie Griffith, Portia de Rossi, David Hemmings, Stephen O'Rourke, David Field, Victoria Thaine, Nicholas Hope, Tony Barry, Paul McDermott, Vincent Ball, Jennifer Hagan; Frank Sinatra's season in Australia
Silence, The (Cate Shortland, 2006) wr. Alice Addison, Mary Walsh; prod. Jan Chapman; Richard Roxburgh, Essie Davis, Alice McConnell, Emily Barclay, Damian de Montemas, Tony Barry, Jennifer Hagan, Joel Tobeck; two-part telemovie, broadcast ABC May 2006
Hunt Angels (Alec Morgan, 2006) docudrama; wr, Alec Morgan; Ben Mendelsohn, Victorial Hill, Robert Bruning; Jennifer Hagan, Jonathan Hardy, Tony Barry; Australian release August 10 2006; little-known episode in Oz cinematic history: true and little known story of Rupert Kathner and Alma Brooks, tenacious pioneers of the Australian film industry; premiere 23 July 2006 Chauvel Theatre; opening film MIFF 26 July 2006
Mad Max: Fury Road (Dr George Miller, 2015) wr. Dr George Miller, Nick Lathouris, Brendan McCarthy; Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Megan Gale, Courtney Eaton, Nicholas Hoult, Zoƫ Kravitz, Josh Helman, Nathan Jones, John Howard, Angus Sampson, Jennifer Hagan, Megan Gale, Melissa Jaffer; shot 2012 Namibia, Sydney; Cannes
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