Four Eyed Monsters
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Synopsis
New Zealand filmmaker Harry Sinclair turns to a more rural setting with this modern fairy tale centering on two lovers, Lucinda {($Danielle Cormack) and Rob (Karl Urban), who live on a dairy farm in a quaint small town. On a standard errand one day, Lucinda accidentally hits an older woman on the road. The woman miraculously gets up unharmed and disappears, but soon afterward, Lucinda starts incorporating her fears into her current romantic relationship. In an effort to restore their romantic lives to a more exciting plane, Lucinda begins creating small conflicts on the advice of friend Drosophila (Willa O'Neill), hoping for instant results. One night, however, Rob and Lucinda are robbed by a Maori group, later revealed to be the nephews of the woman stricken in the car accident. The group steals a quilt, which Lucinda barters 117 of Rob's farm cows to get back. Meanwhile, Drosophila has attempted to steal Rob for herself, and Lucinda's plans turn out to work against her. Director Sinclair reportedly developed the story as an outline, with many elements devised as the film progressed during shooting. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide

Cast

Willa O'Neill Drosophila
Michael Lawrence Bernie
Danielle Cormack Lucinda
Karl Urban Rob
Rangi Motu Auntie
Michael Lawrence Bernie

Production Crew

Juliette Veber Associate Producer
Leon Narbey Cinematographer
Kirsty Cameron Costume Designer
Harry Sinclair Director
Cushla Dillon Editor
Tim Sanders Executive Producer
Therese Mangos First Assistant Director
Fiona Copland Producer
Kirsty Cameron Production Designer
Chris Burt Set Designer
Dave Madigan Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2000
Runtime: 87
Country: New Zealand
MPAA Rating: PG13
for drug use and sensuality/nudity
Category: Feature


Produced by
John Swimmer Productions
New Zealand Film Commission

Release
February 14, 2001 (USA - Limited)
by Lot 47 Films