THE QUICK WINDOW

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Year
1988
Reference
F7500
Media type
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Year
1988
Reference
F7500
Media type
Moving image
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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa, Australia
Categories
Short
Duration
0:15:08
Production company
dreamspan production
Credits
Young Richard: Kootje Woolschryn
Maria: Cathy Downes
Maria’s Friend: Helen Pankhurst
Old Richard: Ron Burt
Voice Of Richard: Peter Sledmere
Cast: Jenny Ludlam
Cast: Deborah Perry
Cast: Jenny Hope
Cast: Jeremy Bender
Cast: William Walker
Cast: Paul Nathan
Cast: Wendy Walkley
Cast: Margie Medin
Cast: Shaquelle Maybury
Cast: Julian Wintle
Cast: John Hewinson
Cast: Arnold Garvin
Cast: Simon Eddy
Cast: Phyllis Jason-Smith
Cast: Andrew Drummond
Cast: Ruby Penwarden
Cast: Peter Westheimer
Cast: Bill Jackson
Cast: Joan Jackson
Cast: Karl-Heinz Reidel
Cast: Phyllisophia Matsouka
Producer: Kate Jasonsmith
Director: Kate Jasonsmith
Associate Producer: Peter Foster
Editor: Annie Collins
Camera: Peter Foster
2nd Unit Camera: Peter Jackson
Sound Editor: Chris Burt
Sound Recordist: Kevin Davidson
Script: Pauli Kaakaineu
Script: Kate Jason Smith
Narration Script: Kostas Matsoukas
Musical Director: John Hewinson
Composers: Gizelle Utzenbury
Composers: Dorian Dowse
Cast: Ashley Jones

An elderly gentleman sitting in a Sydney cafe looks back on his life, particularly his wife and her friends.
His mind constantly flashes from past to present, his memory recalling only the unhappy events that have occurred.
The constant reminder of ‘ the mirror’ often portrays a distorted image of a number events and friendly get togethers leave him feeling confused and alone.