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2005 film
Quiet Night In
Directed byChristopher Banks
Written byChristopher Banks
Produced byChristopher Banks
StarringNicolette Kenny
Richard Lambeth
Lucy Gay
Brian McKay
Kittichon Helviphat
Brian Moore
CinematographyNeil Morrison
Music byFrank Smile
Christopher Banks
Patsy Riggir
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Distributed byArkles Entertainment(Australasia)
Release date
  • 25 June 2005 (2005-06-25) (ReelHeART International Film Festival)
Running time87 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Quiet Night In is a 2005 New Zealand film written, produced and directed by Christopher Banks. It premiered at the Stratford-upon-Avon International Digital Film Festival in the United Kingdom.

Plot

The plot concerns would-be novelist Jess Bartlett, who stages a quiet night in to finish her new book, but is frustrated in her attempts by the arrival of a troubled footballer, a manic TV advice show host, a randy old author and his teenage toy-boy.

Cast details

Christopher Banks says he wrote the film specifically with actress and musician Nicolette Kenny in mind, after they had worked together on previous music projects, including a pair of Australasian hit singles.

Richard Lambeth had previously made appearances in the cult TV series Atlantis High and Being Eve, Lucy Gay, Brian McKay and Christopher Banks starred in the gay film festival film All About Reinalda, and Brian Moore appeared as Monat in the TV adaptation of the Riverworld novels.

Cast

  • Nicolette Kenny as Jess
  • Richard Lambeth as Rob
  • Lucy Gay as Rebecca
  • Brian McKay as Lawrence
  • Kittichon Helviphat as William

References

  1. gaynz.com, 21 August 2005, "NZ film premieres on world stage"
  2. Susan L. Padlock, burningrope.co.nz production notes. Archived 14 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine

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