Talk:The Tale of Ruby Rose
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Release
editThe film was screened widely at festivals throughout the world.<ref name="stratton2" 1988 – Theatrical - Australia, Canada, US, UK, Europe Channel Nine Network Fox Television 11 week Australian cinemas run Australian Film Awards 1987 – Winner - Best Music
Awards and Festivals
Venice Film Festival - Main competition 1987 - Critics' Awards Winner - Francesco Pasinetti Prize for Best Actress Winner - Elvira Notari Prize for Best Director Winner - Elvira Notari Prize for Best Actress SIDP Critics Award for Best Director
Australian Film Awards - 1987
Best Film, Best Director, Best Music Nominations - Winner - Best Original Music Score (Paul Schutze) award Smithsonian Film Premiere, Washington DC. 1987 Santa Barbara Film Festival 1987, Pacific International Film Festival, Tokyo 1988 Indian Film Festival 1988 Australian Film Week, Jakarta, Indonesia 1988 Australian Film Retrospective, Los Angeles 1988 Trento Film Festival - Italy 1989
Critics reviews
a masterly evocation’ Christine Cremen, THE AUSTRALIAN ‘an artistic gem’ Keith Connolly, The Age ‘4 out of 5’ David Stratton. The Movie Show The Tale of Ruby Rose is hypnotic in its stark beauty.’ – Hal Erickson, New York Times a savagely strong portrait’ THE AGE intensely poetic and mystical’ THE AUSTRALIAN RUBY ROSE is outstanding, savagely poetic and breathtaking.’ - IL GIORNO, ITALY An intensely poetic, mystical film.. a film of great beauty and insight.’ - Ruth Hessey, THE AUSTRALIAN unforgettably powerful, richly rewarding - visually flawless with fine performances.’ - Mike Daly, THE AGE. One of the treasures of Australian film.’ - Jeremy Eccles Visually magnificent, a labour of love.’ - VARIETY, USA