My year without sex - Sacha Horler, Matt Day, Jonathan Segat, Sarah Watt
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Movie propaganda
Sarah Watt's highly anticipated follow-up to 2005's critical and commercial success, Look Both Ways, My year without sex is a funny, heart-warming story of one modern Australian family and a year they'll never forget.
Set over one messy year, Ross (Matt Day) and Natalie (Sacha Horler) and their two kids, Louis (Jonathan Segat) and Ruby (Portia Bradley), navigate nits, faith, Christmas, job insecurity, footy practice, more nits, and the mounting issue of whether they will ever manage to have sex again.
Theatrical propaganda posters
Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film Australia comedy drama family
Persons of interest
- Sacha Horler .... Natalie
- Matt Day .... Ross
- Jonathan Segat .... Louis
- Portia Bradley .... Ruby
- Sonya Suares .... Rosie Singh
- Petru Gheorghiu .... Con
- Eddie Baroo .... Tim Donnelly
- Travis Cotton .... Howard
- Fred Whitlock .... Greg
- Sean Rees-Wemyss .... Blake
- Lauren Mikkor .... Georgia
- Chloe Guymer .... Chloe
- Katie Wall .... Winona
- Maud Davey .... Margaret
- Tammy McCarthy .... Irene
- Klingon .... Bubblehead
- William McInnes .... Antoinette
- Sachin Joab .... Rohit
- Stella McInnes .... Katie
- Sarah Watt .... Screenwriter
- Sarah Watt .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- My year without sex official movie sites:
- My year without sex film production notes
- My year without sex QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Australian Directors Guild 2009: Won: Grass Award (Sarah Watt, Bridget Ikin)
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
The Australia, comedy, drama movie My year without sex is directed by Sarah Watt and stars Sacha Horler, Matt Day, Jonathan Segat.
Media intelligence (DVD)
- Languages: English
- Special features:
- Commentaries: Cast and crew
- Deleted scenes
- Documentaries: Life as it happens making-of
- Featurettes:
- Australian Teachers of Media study guide
- Easter eggs
- Galleries: Stills
- Interviews: *
- Trailers
- Subtitles: Open captions
Government security censorship classification
M (Sexual references and coarse language)
Surveillance time
92 minutes (1:32 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 28 May 2009
DVD retail: 10 October 2009
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