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2003 Australian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Syntax Error is a 2003 short Australian comedy film directed by Andrew Lancaster.[1]
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Directed by | Andrew Lancaster |
Written by | Liz Doran |
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Cinematography | Steve Macdonald |
Edited by | John Buck |
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Running time | 13 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Lauren (Sacha Horler) doesn't want to have a baby. She just wants to change the world into something different... the computer world. But to make changes, you sometimes have to break the code in order to make a computer that everyone can use.
Syntax Error was among the Screen Music Awards 2004 nominees for "Best Music for a Short Film".[2][3]
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