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Walking on Water (2002 film)

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Walking on Water
Directed byTony Ayres
Written byRoger Monk
Produced byLiz Watts
CinematographyRobert Humphreys
Edited byReva Childs
Music byAnthony Partos
Release dates
Germany February 10 2002
United Kingdom July 4 2002
Australia September 26 2002
United States May 11 2003
Canada May 20 2003
Running time
90 mins.
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Walking on Water is a 2002 Australian drama film]] directed by Tony Ayres. The film explores the grief, tenderness, stupidity and humour that arises from death. When Gavin is finally laid to rest after a grueling fight with AIDS, his close friends Charlie and Anna find themselves at odds regarding the way he went. In the weekend that passes, Gavin's estranged family come to stay, which only adds more tension to the strained household. As Charlie tries to cling to his distant partner Frank, and Anna begins a sexual affair with Gavin's married brother, the pair realise now that Gavin has gone there is no one to keep them together, or even keep them in line. Moving, gritty, sharp, poignant and brimming with wit and heartbreak, Walking on Water is an exploration of human relationships, moral ambiguity and the consequences of difficult choices.

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Awards

Walking on Water won five Australian Film Institute awards and the Teddy award for Best Feature Film at the 2002 Berlin International Film Festival.

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