| The Prisoner of St. Petersburg | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ian Pringle | 
| Written by | Michael Wren | 
| Produced by | Daniel Scharf Klaus Sungen  | 
| Starring | Solveig Dommartin | 
| Cinematography | Ray Argall | 
| Edited by | Ursula West | 
Release date  | 
  | 
Running time  | 78 minutes | 
| Countries | Australia West Germany  | 
| Language | English | 
| Budget | A$330,000[1] | 
The Prisoner of St. Petersburg is a 1989 Australian drama film directed by Ian Pringle.[2] It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival.[3]
The film was the first Australian-West German co-production. It was shot over 22 days in Germany.[4] David Stratton wrote that the film "appeared to be commercially doomed from the beginning".[5]
Cast
- Efrem Accurso as Italian truck driver
 - Ifrim Bender as Russian man with coat
 - Solveig Dommartin as Elena
 - Johanna Karl-Lory as Old woman
 - Lars Michalak as Russian man behind door
 - Michael Obinja as Russian man on train
 - Pat O'Connell as Singing Irish man
 - Olivier Picot as Stefan
 - René Schönenberger as Businessman
 - Wieland Speck as Youth in bar
 - Denis Staunton as Irish man
 - Hans Martin Stier as Truck driver
 - Noah Taylor as Jack
 - Katja Teichmann as Johanna
 - Ralph Wittgrebe as German drunk
 - Christian Zertz as Lorenzo
 
References
- ↑ "Production Barometer", Cinema Papers, May 1989 p40
 - ↑ Maslin, Janet (2012). "NY Times: The Prisoner of St. Petersburg". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on 2 November 2012. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
 - ↑ "Festival de Cannes: The Prisoner of St. Petersburg". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2 August 2009.
 - ↑ The Prisoner of St Petersberg at Melbourne International Film Festival accessed 21 November 2012
 - ↑ David Stratton, The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry, Pan MacMillan, 1990 p112
 
External links
- The Prisoner of St. Petersburg at IMDb
 - The Prisoner of St Petersburg at Oz Movies
 
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