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Set in working class Brisbane in 1953, Stations is an evocative short drama featuring Noni Hazelhurst as a young woman coning to terms with her romantic illusions. “A sensual piting of black-and-white social realism against memory-hazed fantasy sequences . . . It is a film of immediate and engaging feel for human weakness and strength”
Cinematography
Stark B&W realism bleeding into soft-focus dream sequences.
Acting
Hazelhurst's face does the heavy lifting—no dialogue needed.
Director
Jackie McKimmie
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