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Gillian Armstrong

Gillian Armstrong

film director
December 18, 1950 (73 years old)
Aust. 2016. Documentary by Gillian Armstrong.
Aust. 2010. Documentary by Gillian Armstrong.
Runtime: 87 min.
G.-B. 2007. Sentimental drama by Gillian Armstrong with Guy Pearce, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Timothy Spall. In 1926, in Edinburgh, the American magician Harry Houdini falls in love with a fake medium who tries to swindle him.
Runtime: 97 min.
G.-B. 2001. Spy drama by Gillian Armstrong with Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Michael Gambon. During World War II, a Scottish woman joins the British Secret Service to find her lover, an English pilot who disappeared on French soil.
Runtime: 121 min.
Aust. 1997. Psychological drama by Gillian Armstrong with Ralph Fiennes, Cate Blanchett, Tom Wilkinson. In nineteenth-century Australia, a clergyman and a wealthy heiress give free rein to their love, born of a shared passion for gambling.
Runtime: 132 min
Runtime: 118 min.
U.S. 1991. Psychological drama by Gillian Armstrong with Jimmy Smits, Greta Scacchi, Vincent D'Onofrio. After eight years of imprisonment, a Cuban man leaves his country for Florida where he discovers that his wife has started a new life with another man.
Aust. 1990. Psychological drama by Gillian Armstrong with Lisa Harrow, Bruno Ganz, Kerry Fox. A novelist struggles to overcome the indifference that her husband and her own father often show her.
Runtime: 96 min.
Aust. 1987. Psychological drama by Gillian Armstrong with Judy Davis, Jan Adele, Claudia Karvan.
Runtime: 104 min.
U.S. 1984. Drama by Gillian Armstrong with Diane Keaton, Mel Gibson, Matthew Modine. Seduced by a death row inmate, the wife of a prison warden agrees to collaborate in an escape.
Runtime: 110 min.
Aust. 1982. Musical drama by Gillian Armstrong with Jo Kennedy, Ross O'Donovan, Pat Evison. Two teenagers take action to save their family business from bankruptcy by organizing a talent show.
Runtime: 105 min.
Aust. 1979. Dramatic comedy by Gillian Armstrong with Judy Davis, Sam Neill, Wendy Hughes.
Runtime: 98 min.

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