The Last Days of Chez Nous

The Last Days of Chez Nous

The Last Days of Chez Nous is an Australian drama, directed by Gillian Armstrong and written by Helen Garner. Made in a style which emphasizes naturalism over melodrama, the film centres around what happens after Vicki arrives at the house of her older sister Beth, whose French husband falls for her. The film stars Bruno Ganz as the Frenchman JP, New Zealand actor Kerry Fox as the impulsive younger sister, and Lisa Harrow as her older sibling. The cast also includes Miranda Otto and Bill Hunter. Lisa Harrow won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and the...
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Release date:October 8, 1992
Directed by:Gillian Armstrong
Runtime:93 Minutes
Producer:Jan Chapman
Editor:Offshoot Films
Music by:Paul Grabowsky
Cinematography:Geoffrey Simpson
Screenplay by:Helen Garner
Genre:Comedy

Award-winners from The Last Days of Chez Nous

Lisa Harrow
Lisa Harrow
Born:August 25, 1943

Cast of The Last Days of Chez Nous

Bruno Ganz
Bruno Ganz
Born:March 22, 1941
Age:71
Kerry Fox
Kerry Fox
Born:July 30, 1966
Age:45
Bill Hunter
Bill Hunter
Born:Feb. 27, 1940
Died:May 21, 2011
Miranda Otto
Miranda Otto
Born:December 16, 1967
Age:44

Honors and Awards

YearAward Won
1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Lisa Harrow
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YearAward Nomination
1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film, Jan Chapman
1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Direction, Gillian Armstrong
1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Original Music Score, Paul Grabowsky
1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Bruno Ganz
1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Miranda Otto
1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Screenplay, Helen Garner
1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Bill Hunter
1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Achievement in Production Design, Janet Patterson
1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Achievement in Editing, Nicholas Beauman
1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Achievement in Cinematography, Geoffrey Simpson
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Film director of The Last Days of Chez Nous

Gillian Armstrong
Gillian Armstrong
Born: December 18, 1950
Age: 61

Gillian May Armstrong is an award-winning Australian director of feature films and documentaries. Born in Melbourne, Victoria, Gillian Armstrong grew up in the eastern suburb of Mitcham. She attended Swinburne Technical College with the intention of becoming a theatre costume designer, but it was...
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