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Nirvana Street Murder

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Nirvana Street Murder
Directed byAleksi Vellis
Written byAleksi Vellis
StarringMark Little
Ben Mendelsohn
Sheila Florance
Mary Coustas
Russell Gilbert
Release date
  • 1990 (1990)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Box office$126,028 (Australia))[1]

Nirvana Street Murder is a 1990 Australian comedy film, written and directed by Aleksi Vellis, starring Mark Little, Ben Mendelsohn, Sheila Florance, Mary Coustas and Russell Gilbert.[2]

Plot

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Brothers Luke (Ben Mendelsohn) and Boady (Mark Little) become conflicted after Boady goes on the run from the law, and Luke has an affair with a Greek woman (Mary Coustas) while taking care of an rich elderly woman (Sheila Florance) who could be their financial way out.

Cast

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Filming locations

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The film was shot in Melbourne CBD and suburbs, including the following locations: P & R Meats, the Westgarth Primary School, the Victoria Park Primary School, the Collingwood Football Club, the Footscray Community Arts Centre, Melbourne Zoo, Roma Coffee Bar, the Shrine of Remembrance, the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria and Lennox Swan Pharmacy.[citation needed]

Production

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The film was billed as a 'Vellis/Cochrane Production' and was funded by the Creative Development Branch of the Australian Film Commission. The Australian distributor was New Vision Films.

Theatrical release

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The film premiered at the 1990 Melbourne International Film Festival, and then opened at the Kino in Melbourne on 24 May 1991. It opened in Sydney on 30 May 1991 at the Valhalla, followed by the Academy Twin on Sunday 2 June 1991.

Box office

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Film Victoria reported a return of A$126,028 (equivalent to A$199,124 in 2009), against a total budget of $250,000.

Awards

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The film received an award for a 'new Australian film' at the 1990 Frames/SAFIAC Awards, held in Adelaide. Director Aleksi Vellis won the inaugural Greg Tepper Memorial Award in 1992, based on his notable contribution to Victorian film-making.

The film screened at the 1990 Melbourne International Film Festival and Sydney Film Festival. Internationally the film screened at several film festivals, including London Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Australian Films at the Australian Box Office" Film Victoria Archived 9 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 14 November 2012
  2. ^ "Nirvana Street Murder". Filmnews (Sydney, NSW : 1975 - 1995). 1 May 1991. p. 16. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  3. ^ https://www.ozmovies.com.au/movie/nirvana-street-murder
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