Toy Love (film)
For the New Zealand new wave/punk band, see Toy Love.
Toy Love | |
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Directed by | Harry Sinclair |
Produced by | John Swimmer Productions |
Written by | Harry Sinclair |
Starring |
Dean O'Gorman Kate Elliott Marissa Stott Michael Lawrence Genevieve McClean Chris Dykzeul Peter Feeney Quinton Hita Miriama Smith Kim Michalis Rose McIver Lynette Forday |
Music by |
Victoria Kelly Joost Langeveld |
Cinematography | Grant McKinnon |
Edited by | Margot Francis |
Distributed by | New Zealand Film Commission |
Release dates |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Language | English |
Toy Love is a New Zealand made film released in 2002. The film was directed and written by Harry Sinclair and features Dean O'Gorman, Kate Elliott, Marissa Stott, Michael Lawrence, Genevieve McClean, Chris Dykzeul, Peter Feeney, Quinton Hita, Miriama Smith, Kim Michalis, Rose McIver and Lynette Forday.[1]
Plot
Love is a game for Ben who lies and cheats on his girlfriend Emily, with the greatest of ease. But when he meets the sexy and unpredictable Chlo, the tables are turned. Ben falls head over heels in love, and is astonished to find someone even more immoral than he is.[2]
Tagline: Infidelity for Beginners
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Dean O'Gorman | Ben |
Kate Elliott | Chlo |
Marissa Stott | Emily |
Michael Lawrence | Francois |
Genevieve McClean | Nancy |
Chris Dykzeul | Mick |
Peter Feeney | Jim |
Quinton Hita | Mat |
Miriama Smith | Hinemoa |
Kim Michalis | Imogen |
Rose McIver | Lucy |
Lynette Forday | Empathy |
Awards
Festival Internacional de Cinema do Porto 2003
- Won - Audience Jury Award - Harry Sinclair
Gijón International Film Festival 2002
- Nominated - Best Feature (Grand Prix Asturias) - Harry Sinclair
New Zealand Film and TV Awards 2003
- Nominated - Best Actress - Kate Elliott
- Nominated - Best Contribution to a Soundtrack - Tim Prebble
- Nominated - Best Editing - Margot Francis
- Nominated - Best Original Music - Victoria Kelly, Joost Langeveld
See also
References
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