Australia
Trailer: Australia
Year: 1989
Genre: Drama
Studio: Christian Bourgois Productions, AO Productions, Les Films de la Drève, CAB Productions, RTBF, Ciné Cinq
Director: Jean-Jacques Andrien
Cast: Jeremy Irons, Fanny Ardant, Tchéky Karyo, Agnès Soral, Hélène Surgère, Danielle Lyttleton
Crew: Jean-Jacques Andrien (Director), Jean Gruault (Writer), Sally Shewring (Production Manager), Melvin Lind (First Assistant Director), Ken Shane (First Assistant Director), Jacques Audiard (Writer)
Runtime: 140 minutes
Release: Sep 13, 1989
IMDb: 4.72/10 by 9 users
Popularity: 1
Country: Belgium, France, Switzerland
Language: Français, English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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