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Three Dollars

Three Dollars is a 2005 Australian film directed by Robert Connolly and starring David Wenham, Sarah Wynter, and Frances O'Connor. It was based on a 1998 novel of the same name by Elliot Perlman. It won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

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Based on
Three Dollars by Elliot Perlman
Cinematography
Tristan Milani
Country
Australia
Directed by
Robert Connolly
Distributed by
Dendy Films
Edited by
Nick Meyers

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Three Dollars

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Triples72
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Three Dollars

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related to External links · 23
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Three Dollars → Amanda, Andrew Urban, Australia, Australia's Urban Cinefile, Australian At The Movies, But, David Stratton, Eddie, Eddie's, Generally, In New Zealand, Louise Keller, Margaret Pomeranz, New Zealand, On, Robert Connolly, The, The Lumiere Reader, TripleJ's Megan Spencer, United States
related to Plot · 13
Three Dollars → Abby, After, Amanda, David Wenham, Eddie, Eddie's, Frances O'Connor, He, Joanna Hunt-Prokhovnik, Sarah Wynter, Tanya, The, Yet
Based on · 1
Three Dollars → Three Dollars by Elliot Perlman
Cinematography · 1
Three Dollars → Tristan Milani
Country · 1
Three Dollars → Australia
Directed by · 1
Three Dollars → Robert Connolly
Distributed by · 1
Three Dollars → Dendy Films
Edited by · 1
Three Dollars → Nick Meyers
Language · 1
Three Dollars → English

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film three dollars david wenham 2005 australian robert frances o'connor life australia sarah wynter elliot novel time connolly perlman screenplay

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Three DollarsBased onThree Dollars by Elliot Perlman1.00infobox
Three DollarsCinematographyTristan Milani1.00infobox
Three DollarsCountryAustralia1.00infobox
Three DollarsDirected byRobert Connolly1.00infobox
Three DollarsDistributed byDendy Films1.00infobox
Three DollarsEdited byNick Meyers1.00infobox
Three DollarsLanguageEnglish1.00infobox
Three DollarsMusic byAlan John1.00infobox
Three DollarsProduced byJohn Maynard1.00infobox
Three DollarsRelease date21 April 2005 (2005-04-21)1.00infobox
Three DollarsRunning time118 minutes1.00infobox
Three DollarsScreenplay byRobert Connolly Elliot Perlman1.00infobox
Three DollarsStarringDavid Wenham Sarah Wynter Frances O'Connor1.00infobox
Three Dollarsis a2005 Australian film directed by Robert Connolly and starring David Wenham0.90text

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