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2011 Australian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Heartbeat Away is a 2011 Australian musical comedy film about a marching band in a small town.
A Heartbeat Away | |
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Directed by | Gale Edwards |
Written by | Julie Kincaide |
Produced by | Chris Fitchett |
Starring | William Zappa Isabel Lucas Sebastian Gregory Tammy McIntosh Mark Furze |
Edited by | Matt Villa |
Music by | Guy Gross |
Production company | Pictures in Paradise |
Distributed by | Hoyts |
Release date |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | $7 million[1][2] |
Box office | $118,658[2] |
A young man with high aspirations as a musician steps up to become the musical director of the local marching band after his father is hurt in a vehicle accident. He has four weeks to drill the band before a major competition.
Filming started in March 2010. The film was financed by Screen Australia, Screen Queensland, Cutting Edge Pty Ltd and Quickfire Films (UK).[1]
The film was a box office disappointment, widely considered a commercial and critical flop. During its opening weekend it took $44,204 across 77 screens, giving it a screen average of just $574.[3][4]
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