Sarah Watt

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My Year Without Sex TrailerLook Both Ways TrailerLiving With Happiness Trailer

Sarah Watt (30 August 1958 – 4 November 2011) was an Australian film director, writer and animator. Watt received a masters' degree from the Swinburne University of Technology and was married to actor William McInnes. They have two children. In 1995, she directed a short film, Small Treasures, which won Best Short at the Venice Film Festival. In 2000, she made a program for the SBS series Swim Between the Flags. She received the Australian Film Institute's award for Best Director for her 2005 film Look Both Ways. Watt was diagnosed with cancer during the post-production of her film Look Both Ways. Her second feature-length film My Year Without Sex was released in 2009.

Most Popular Sarah Watt Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Garbo Trailer (1992)

20 May 1992

Comedy about two Australian garbage collectors starring Los Trios Ringbarkus.

Uncle Trailer (1997)

06 June 1997

A nephew recalls the sometimes-lonely and often-eccentric life of his beloved uncle.

Look Both Ways Trailer (2005)

18 August 2005

During one unusually hot weekend, four friends struggle after hearing some life-changing news.

Living With Happiness Trailer (2002)

19 April 2002

Knowing you are happy means knowing your happiness could be snatched away at any time, which doesn’t make you very happy.

Local Dive Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

A socially awkward girl uses the local swimming pool as a wormhole into fantasy. She dives underwater where she imagines herself as a marine creature, alternately graceful and predatory.

Catch of the Day Trailer (1990)

01 June 1990

The bright, beautiful and spontaneous ocean is something to wallow in. A young girl plays in the ocean and with the fishes.

My Year Without Sex Trailer (2009)

28 May 2009

A tender story from Australia highlights the realistic ups and downs of an Australian family in the year following a parent's emergency medical procedure.

Small Treasures Trailer (1995)

31 March 1995

In this animated short, a pregnant woman imagines the worst domestic disasters befalling her unborn child.