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Lisa Flanagan

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Nationality Australie

Lisa Flanagan is an Australian actress who is best known for her roles in the movies Australian Rules and Look Both Ways and the television series Double Trouble. She has also appeared in guest roles on such television series as All Saints and Redfern Now.

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Anthony Maras
Anthony Maras
(1 films)
Roy Billing
Roy Billing
(2 films)
Sarah Watt
Sarah Watt
(1 films)
Lee Smith
Lee Smith
(1 films)
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Filmography of Lisa Flanagan (6 films)

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Actress

Strangerland
Origin Australie
Genres Drama, Thriller
Themes Films about children
Actors Nicole Kidman, Joseph Fiennes, Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce, Lisa Flanagan, Maddison Brown
Roles Coreen
Rating52% 2.6019752.6019752.6019752.6019752.601975
Catherine and Matthew Parker move with their children Lily and Tom to the remote Australian desert town of Nathgari. Although the family is unhappy with the move, Matthew and Tom blame Lily for forcing them to leave Canberra. When he can't sleep, Tom sometimes walks around the neighborhood at night, an activity his parents discourage. One night, Matthew sees Tom leave the house, followed by Lily. He says nothing and goes back to sleep. Catherine oversleeps, and when she can not find the kids, calls Matthew at work. He reassures her that they must have gone to school before she woke up. When the school calls to report that Tom and Lily have not been attending, she once again becomes worried, as a sandstorm is scheduled to hit the town. Matthew discourages her from contacting anyone, as he does not wish the family's business to once again become public knowledge. Against his wishes, Catherine contacts several people and finally the police.
September
September (2007)
, 1h25
Genres Drama
Actors Xavier Samuel, Lisa Flanagan, Mia Wasikowska, Anton Tennet, Tara Morice, Morgan Griffin
Roles Leena Parker
Rating63% 3.1950753.1950753.1950753.1950753.195075
Rick and Eve Anderson are traditional wheat-and-wool farmers in Western Australia's drought-prone wheatbelt. Their 15-year-old son Ed enjoys a close friendship with Paddy, the son of Aboriginal labourer Michael Parker whose family lives in a shack on the farm and receives sustenance provisions in return for their labour. Ed attends school in a nearby township.
Spike Up
Spike Up (2007)

Directed by Anthony Maras
Actors Marcus Graham, Roy Billing, Lisa Flanagan
Rating65% 3.277953.277953.277953.277953.27795
Policeman Steve Barker hopes to reunite with Tolly Manditis, a former protégé who has risen to become a star undercover officer, only to find Manditis is a habitual drug user.
Look Both Ways, 1h40
Directed by Sarah Watt
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors William McInnes, Justine Clarke, Anthony Hayes, Lisa Flanagan, Andrew Gilbert, Maggie Dence
Roles Anna
Rating69% 3.494863.494863.494863.494863.49486
The film charts the stories of several people over a hot summer weekend in Adelaide. Photojournalist Nick (William McInnes) discovers he has testicular cancer that has spread to his lungs. On his way home he goes to the site of a train accident to report on it, and meets Meryl (Justine Clarke) an emotionally vulnerable artist, who has witnessed a man get run over by a train. Over the course of the weekend, their relationship develops sexually as another chance encounter allows them to discover more about each other; the two gradually allow themselves to let go of their fears and form a meaningful relationship.
Australian Rules, 1h35
Genres Drama
Themes Seafaring films, Sports films, Transport films
Actors Nathan Phillips, Luke Carroll, Lisa Flanagan, Simon Westaway, Kevin Harrington, Celia Ireland
Roles Clarence
Rating66% 3.339523.339523.339523.339523.33952
In the isolated and fictional South Australian fishing town of Prospect Bay, the only thing that connects the black and white communities is football. Gary "Blacky" Black (Nathan Phillips) and Dumby Red (Luke Carroll) are an exception; teenage best friends from different sides of the tracks. Dumby is the star of the football team and likely to become the next big Aboriginal star in the big leagues. Gary is the bookish son of hard-drinking and brutal white fisherman Bob Black (Simon Westaway). He is attracted to Dumby's beautiful sister, Clarence (Lisa Flanagan). Blacky's supportive mother helps him become a better player as he is chosen to be the ruckman in the teams upcoming grand final. Blacky has to overcome thumper, the star player for the opposition. When gameday arrives Blacky at first struggles to make an impact on the game but Dumby inspires the team kicking several goals. When Dumby gets a mark near goals with the scores tied he hands it off to a team mate instead of taking the shot. The player kicks a point and blacky has to run into thumper to stop him from kicking the winning goal. Their team wins the premiership, but Dumby and Blackys elation is short-lived. Dumby is passed over for the best-on-ground medal for the coach's son Simon Robertson. Dumby is disgusted and angered by the obvious racially motivated decision.
Black and White, 1h39
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Robert Carlyle, Charles Dance, Kerry Fox, David Ngoombujarra, Colin Friels, Ben Mendelsohn
Roles Girl at Cinema
Rating66% 3.342573.342573.342573.342573.34257
Based on real events, it tells the story of Max Stuart (Ngoombujarra), a young aboriginal man who was sentenced to death after being found guilty of the murder of a nine-year-old girl on what was considered questionable evidence. It follows the fight by his lawyers David O'Sullivan (Carlyle) and Helen Devaney (Fox) to save Stuart from execution, as well as Crown Prosecutor, Roderic Chamberlain's (Dance) efforts to convict Stuart. Rohan Rivett editor of an Adelaide paper, The News, and its publisher, Rupert Murdoch (Ben Mendelsohn) also feature as leading the public response in the campaign to save Stuart.