Martin Four

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Martin Four
Directed by Ben Hackworth
Starring Susan Lyons
Todd MacDonald
CinematographyKatie Milwright
Release date
  • 2001 (2001)(Australia)
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Martin Four is a 2001 short film written and directed by Ben Hackworth. It stars Susan Lyons and Todd MacDonald. It was photographed by Katie Milwright and the production designer was Duncan Maurice. [1]

The film was the second Australian short film to appear in the Cinefondation competition of Cannes Film Festival.

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References

  1. Martin Four (2001) – IMDb , retrieved 17 October 2023