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The Right Hand Man

1h 40m Drama, Australia, Australian 1987
Best Cinematography - AFI Award Winner

Two men find themselves involved in a complex relationship with a spirited and beautiful young women.

“Extraordinarily beautiful” - Judith Crist

A stagecoach driver (Hugo Weaving) goes to work for a dying, one-armed aristocrat (Rupert Everett) in 1860s Australia. The two men are soon involved in an intense, complex relationship with a spirited and beautiful young woman (Catherine McClements). A thoughtful drama with meditations on mortality, class, independence and love, it is an atypical journey into the nation’s past.

Directed and adapted for the screen by an all-female team (director DI DREW and screenwriter HELEN HODGMAN)—a rarity for the era—this lavish and ambitious Australian period drama was shot mostly on location in Bathurst, New South Wales.

Director

Di Drew

Country

Australia

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