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Proof

Country: Australia, Language: English, 86 mins

  • Director: Jocelyn Moorhouse
  • Writer: Jocelyn Moorhouse
  • Producer: Lynda House

CGiii Comment

It's intense.

Two very disparate actors play two very disparate characters - and, it's involving and incredibly touching.

Done to perfection.

Congratulations to all involved.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Black comedy about a blind man, Martin, who takes photographs as "proof" that the world really is as others describe it to him. The film explores his antagonistic relationships with Celia, who cleans and cooks for him and habitually rearranges the furniture in the house, and with Andy, a mate he thinks he can trust.

Cast & Characters

Hugo Weaving as Martin;
Genevieve Picot as Celia;
Russell Crowe as Andy;
Heather Mitchell as Martin's Mother;
Jeffrey Walker as Young Martin;
Daniel Pollock as Punk;
Frankie J. Holden as Brian;
Frank Gallacher as Vet;
Saskia Post as Waitress;
Belinda Davey as Doctor;
Cliff Ellen as Cemetery Caretaker;
Tania Uren as Customer;
Robert James O'Neill as Hoon;
Anthony Rawling as Hoon;
Darko Tuscan as Hoon