John Ruane Trailers
The 13th House TrailerThe Love of Lionel's Life TrailerDead Letter Office Trailer
John Ruane is an Australian film director.
The 13th House TrailerThe Love of Lionel's Life TrailerDead Letter Office Trailer
John Ruane is an Australian film director.
Total trailers found: 12
16 April 1987
Conflicts of interest arise when a country couple are visited by a couple from the city.
01 September 2003
A highly stylized metaphorical tale about the brutalization of employees under corporate culture.
20 August 1998
After years of having her letters to her estranged father come back as undeliverable, a young woman takes a job at a Dead Letter Office.
24 April 1991
A reserved man in need of a job, Carl Fitzgerald finds employment at a Greek restaurant. Upon meeting waitress Sophie, Carl begins dating the attractive woman.
09 July 2000
Lionel Burke is young, single and living in a remote Queensland mining town. Life is pretty good apart from the impossible odds of falling in love.
12 May 1987
A young woman has eerie flashes of recovered memories of her brother committing a murder, despite her parents assurance that all is well.
23 October 1980
A dying criminal takes his younger brother on one final job so that when the final hour comes, his brother and his brother's wife and daughter who he himself may have fathered, will be financially secured.
07 June 1988
A documentary about five people whose lives were changed radically as a result of the Vietnam War; two Australians, one Aboriginal Australian, one Kampuchean man and one Vietnamese woman.
28 September 1995
Ort Flack is 12 years old and lives with his mother and his sister Tegwyn in the Australian outback. The three of them also have to take care of their old grandma and their paralyzed father.
02 January 1976
The allure of pleasant weather, a carefree lifestyle and better job prospects in Queensland appeal to Doug, a downtrodden factory worker from Melbourne.
01 January 1983
The first documentary about Australian trans lives. Given only a limited release in 1983, it has rarely been shown since.
01 January 1974
The life of a man who sells papers for a living, his interests, and his relationships. A copy of the print, a student film from the Carlton New Wave, was preserved by Nigel Buesst at his own expense.