Angst (2000 film)
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Directed by | Daniel Nettheim |
Produced by | Jonathon Green |
Written by | Anthony O'Connor |
Starring |
Sam Lewis Jessica Napier Justin Smith Abi Tucker |
Music by | David Thrussell |
Cinematography | Tristan Milani |
Edited by | Martin Connor |
Distributed by | United International Pictures |
Release dates | 31 August 2000 |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Box office | A $58,850 (Australia) |
Angst is a 2000 black comedy written by Anthony O'Connor, directed by Daniel Nettheim and starring Sam Lewis, Jessica Napier, Justin Smith and Abi Tucker. It was shot in and around Sydney, Australia. The film was released in Australian theatres on 31 August 2000.
Plot
Angst tells the story of a group of horror film devotees living in Sydney's King's Cross. There's Dean (Sam Lewis), a cynical, sexually frustrated video store employee with a bad case of unresolved love. Then there are his flatmates Ian (Justin Smith) and Jade (Jessica Napier) - Ian works in an adult bookstore, waiting for his break as a stand-up comedian, whereas Jade doesn't work at all, content to smoke pot and watch videos while she can still get away with it. Wandering into our characters' lives is street kid Mole (Luke Lennox), who challenges Jade's lifestyle by stealing the trio's trusty VCR, and the alluring May (Abi Tucker), a goth chick on whom Dean develops an over-the-counter crush. It has been described as an Australian version of Kevin Smith's Clerks and Mallrats with the same Dark humor as SubUrbia.
Cast
- Sam Lewis as Dean
- Jessica Napier as Jade
- Justin Smith as Ian
- Abi Tucker as May
- Luke Lennox as Mole
- Lara Cox as Heather
- Emmanuel Marshall as Simon
- Johnathan Devoy as Logan
- Paul Zebrowski as Steve
- Celia Ireland as Case Worker
Reception
ABC's Julie Rigg described the production as a "sweetly enjoyable film which almost works".[1]
Box office
Angst took $58,850 at the box office in Australia,[2] which is equivalent to $73,318 in 2009 dollars.
Awards
- 2000 - Won Australian Screen Sound Guild for Best Achievement in Sound for Sound Effects Editing for a Feature Film
- 2000 - Won IF Awards for Best Music
- 2000 - Nominated IF Awards for Best Sound Design
References
- ↑ Rigg, Julie. "Angst (review)". Arts Today. ABC. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
- ↑ Film Victoria - Australian Films at the Australian Box Office
External links
- Angst official website (requires flash)
- Angst at the Internet Movie Database
- Angst at the National Film and Sound Archive