The Year My Voice Broke | |
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Directed by | John Duigan |
Written by | John Duigan |
Produced by | Terry Hayes George Miller Doug Mitchell |
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Cinematography | Geoff Burton |
Edited by | Neil Thumpston |
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Distributed by | Hoyts Distribution |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | $850,000[1] |
Box office | A$1,513,000 (Australia) |
The Year My Voice Broke is a 1987 Australian coming of age drama film written and directed by John Duigan and starring Noah Taylor, Loene Carmen and Ben Mendelsohn. Set in 1962 in the rural Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, it was the first in a projected trilogy of films centred on the experiences of an awkward Australian boy, based on the childhood of writer/director John Duigan. The film itself is a series of interconnected segments narrated by Danny who recollects how he and his best friend Freya grew apart over the course of one year. Although the trilogy never came to fruition, it was followed by a 1991 sequel, Flirting. The film was the recipient of the 1987 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film, a prize which Flirting also won in 1990.