This is the true story of Janine Shepard, a world class skier faced with tragedy, being hit by a car and being told she will never walk again.
04-07-1998
1h 36m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
David Elfick
Production:
Golden Square Pictures, Palm Beach Pictures
Budget:
$3,000,000
Key Crew
Screenplay:
John Cundill
Producer:
David Elfick
Associate Producer:
George Adams
Production Manager:
Anne Bruning
Producer:
Anne Bruning
Locations and Languages
Country:
AU
Filming:
AU
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Claudia Karvan
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Has a sister, Jan. Grew up in Warrawee, NSW Australia and went to Knox Grammar School. Dropped out of medicine and law at university. Graduated in 1978 from NIDA with Penny Cook, Robert Grubb. Played leading roles from 1981 to 2012 in various plays. Won a Critics Circle award in 1992 for "The Crucible" and "Mongrels". Twice won Variety Entertainer of the Year (1992,2006). Nominated for an AFI award for "Joh's Jury" and nine times since.Silver logie winner for "Seachange" (2001) . Associate Director of the Sydney Theatre Company from 1992 to 1995. Launched the Australian People's Theatre (associated with the Sydney Theatre Company). Has a daughter born in 1996 and a son from a previous marriage. He is most famous for SeaChange (1998) and All Saints (2008). Ambassador for Variety (The Children's Charity) and Australian Mitochondrial Disease Foundation ( AMDF ).
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