Four of a Kind (film) explained

Four of a Kind
Director:Fiona Cochrane
Producer:Fiona Cochrane
Leverne McDonnell
Starring:Leverne McDonnell
Gail Watson
Nina Landis
Louise Siversen
Ben Steel
Peta Brady
Robert Rabiah
Music:Joe Camilleri
The Black Sorrows
Cinematography:Zbigniew Friedrich
Editing:Zbigniew Friedrich
Country:Australia
Language:English

Four of a Kind is the debut feature film for director Fiona Cochrane. It was completed in 2008 and released in 2009.[1]

Cast

Production

It is based on the stage play Disclosure by Helen Collins as presented at La Mama Theatre (Melbourne) during the 2006 Melbourne Fringe Festival.[2] It was shot on location in Melbourne, Australia.

Synopsis

Lies. Betrayal. Blackmail. Murder.

Four different women, each with a well-hidden secret they are coaxed, tricked or forced into revealing. Through a veil of lies all four flirt with the truth as they experience betrayal, ambition, loneliness, pain and anger. But the lies they tell themselves might be the ones that hurt the most.

Reviews

" … beneath its deceptively simple surface lies an emotionally lacerating psychological whodunit of unusual complexity" – Paul Harris, Film Buffs Forecast

'Not far off being a hidden Australian gem that you should race out to'- Ben McEachen, Empire Magazine

'Tingling with adult tension!’ – John Flaus, The Melbourne Review

Reception

Film reviews include:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Melbourne Independent Filmmakers: Fiona Cochrane – Biography
  2. News: . 26 September 2006 . Disclosure . Martin . Ball . 15 April 2010 .