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IMDbBest Direction in a Feature Film | 2016
Best Screenplay | 2016 | Reg
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2016 | Mark Coles
Best Film | 2016
Best Director | 2016 | Jeremy
Best Actor | 2016 | Michael
Best Actress | 2016 | Ningali
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2016 | Emma
Best Actress Supporting Role | 2016 | Ningali
Best Film | 2016 | Jeremy
Best Director | 2016 | Jeremy
Best Cinematography | 2016 | Steve
Best ScriptScreenplay | 2016 | Reg
Feature Film Adaptation | 2015 | Reg
Best Achievement in Sound for a Feature Film Sound Recording | 2015 | Will
Favourite Australian Film | 2015
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Emma
Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Mark Coles
Best Lead Actress | 2015 | Ningali
Best Cinematography | 2015 | Steve
Best Direction | 2015 | Jeremy
Best Film | 2015 | Greg
Best Narrative Feature | 2015 | Jeremy
In many Aboriginal cultures the term Auntie is used for any older Aboriginal woman, regardless of family relationships, and occasionally tribe. It's a term of respect and endearment
During the time that the Northern Territory had legalised euthanasia, three people died through physician assisted suicide. The first of these was to be Max Bell, a terminally ill cab driver from Broken Hill. Max Bell did drive his cab from Broken Hill to Darwin to complete the procedure, but no specialist doctor would provide the required confirmation. Max returned home to Broken Hill and died "a natural death" in hospital. Bob Dent, a local Darwin man, became the first to die under the new law the following month.
The Northern Territory passed it's euthanasia laws in 1995. One year later the NT Parliament tried to repeal the bill, but it was defeated. Eventually the bill was over written by The Euthanasia Act 1997, a Federal Government bill.
Michael Caton's first film role in 11 years.
Rex's taxi is shown to have South Australian licence plates. Broken Hill, although near the SA/NSW border, and uses South Australian rather than NSW time, would have New South Wales licence plates, especially for a registered business in Broken Hill.
"Dougie: Here's to us and fuck the rest."
"Rex: If wishes were horses, beggars would ride."