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Sue Brooks is a Director and Scriptwriter Australienne born on 1 may 1953

Sue Brooks

Sue Brooks
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Nationality Australie
Birth 1 may 1953 (70 years)

Sue Brooks (born 1 May 1953) is an Australian film director and producer. She has directed five films since 1984. She won the "Golden Alexander" (first prize) for Best Feature-Length Film at The International Thessaloniki Film Festival for her film Road to Nhill (1997). Her film Japanese Story was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.

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Ian Baker
Ian Baker
(1 films)
Toni Collette
Toni Collette
(1 films)
John Howard
John Howard
(1 films)
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Filmography of Sue Brooks (4 films)

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Director

Subdivision
Directed by Sue Brooks
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Gary Sweet, Steve Bisley, Brooke Satchwell, Bruce Spence, John Batchelor, Aaron Fa'aoso
Rating54% 2.724152.724152.724152.724152.72415
Subdivision is a comedy/drama which focuses on the change a community goes through when city developers take over. The plot centres around Digger Kelly (Gary Sweet) and his son Jack (Ashley Bradnam), both carpenters who build homes in Hervey Bay. Their world is turned upside down when a southern property developer led by hot young executive Tiffany (Brooke Satchwell) moves into town...
Japanese Story, 1h45
Directed by Sue Brooks
Origin Australie
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Toni Collette, Lynette Curran, Reg Evans, Justine Clarke, John Howard
Rating67% 3.3972653.3972653.3972653.3972653.397265
Sandy Edwards (played by Toni Collette) is a director in a company that designs geological software in Perth, Western Australia. Her business partner manipulates her into agreeing to act as a guide for a Japanese businessman visiting mines in the Pilbara desert, in hopes that he will purchase the software. When Hiromitsu Tachibana (Gotaro Tsunashima) arrives, he treats Sandy like a chauffeur, and he seems more intent on self-discovery in the wilderness than on buying computer software. At first, Sandy is angered by his reserved, demanding demeanor. On their first journey into the desert, Hiromitsu, feeling insecure, talks more on his phone with friends in Japan than he does to Sandy. He also insists that she drive farther than planned. The terrain proves too much for the pair's vehicle, which becomes bogged down in the sand. After a series of desperate attempts to release the vehicle, including digging a dead man anchor, their winch burns out. Sandy wants to use Hiromitsu's phone to call people who can rescue them, but Hiromitsu refuses. This forces them to spend the night stranded together. The next day, Hiromitsu, conscious that his refusal had placed them in danger, wakes up much earlier than Sandy and builds a track of sticks over which they can drive out of the sand. The maneuver is successful. Now that they are on the road again, the ice breaks and a friendship starts between them that, in isolated surroundings uninterrupted by their work, grows quickly and honestly. Later, at a motel, they have sex. Only after does Sandy learn that Hiromitsu has a wife and children in Japan.
Road to Nhill, 1h35
Directed by Sue Brooks
Genres Comedy
Actors Tony Barry, Paul Chubb, Bill Hunter, Lynette Curran, Kerry Walker
Rating65% 3.281733.281733.281733.281733.28173
A car carrying four lady lawn bowlers on its way to Nhill is involved in an accident on a deserted road in rural Victoria. Locals, not knowing where the accident was, or who was involved, embark on a journey to assist.

Scriptwriter

Japanese Story, 1h45
Directed by Sue Brooks
Origin Australie
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Toni Collette, Lynette Curran, Reg Evans, Justine Clarke, John Howard
Roles Script Editor
Rating67% 3.3972653.3972653.3972653.3972653.397265
Sandy Edwards (played by Toni Collette) is a director in a company that designs geological software in Perth, Western Australia. Her business partner manipulates her into agreeing to act as a guide for a Japanese businessman visiting mines in the Pilbara desert, in hopes that he will purchase the software. When Hiromitsu Tachibana (Gotaro Tsunashima) arrives, he treats Sandy like a chauffeur, and he seems more intent on self-discovery in the wilderness than on buying computer software. At first, Sandy is angered by his reserved, demanding demeanor. On their first journey into the desert, Hiromitsu, feeling insecure, talks more on his phone with friends in Japan than he does to Sandy. He also insists that she drive farther than planned. The terrain proves too much for the pair's vehicle, which becomes bogged down in the sand. After a series of desperate attempts to release the vehicle, including digging a dead man anchor, their winch burns out. Sandy wants to use Hiromitsu's phone to call people who can rescue them, but Hiromitsu refuses. This forces them to spend the night stranded together. The next day, Hiromitsu, conscious that his refusal had placed them in danger, wakes up much earlier than Sandy and builds a track of sticks over which they can drive out of the sand. The maneuver is successful. Now that they are on the road again, the ice breaks and a friendship starts between them that, in isolated surroundings uninterrupted by their work, grows quickly and honestly. Later, at a motel, they have sex. Only after does Sandy learn that Hiromitsu has a wife and children in Japan.