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Book of Revelation (The)

Country: Australia, Language: English, 118 mins

  • Director: Ana Kokkinos
  • Writer: Rupert Thomson; Ana Kokkinos
  • Producer: Graham Begg; Jamie Carmichael

CGiii Comment

Erm...Male abduction & rape by 3 women!

Too much dancing to really BAD music.

Dialogue that demands nothing from the actors.

Prolonged painful pauses.

Preposterous piddle masquerading as art. 

No surprise...considering Kokkinos' previous efforts.


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The(ir) Blurb...

While walking to buy cigarettes, the professional dancer Daniel is abducted and raped over many days by three hooded women. When he is released, the director of his company Isabel has already replaced him in the play and his girlfriend gives him a cold reception. The disturbed and humiliated Daniel leaves the dance company and travels obsessed to seek out the abductors. Daniel has sex with many women that he suspects that might be the kidnappers.

Cast & Characters

Tom Long as Daniel;
Greta Scacchi as Isabel;
Colin Friels as Olsen;
Deborah Mailman as Julie;
Zoe Coyle as Renate;
Nadine Garner as Margot;
Olivia Pigeot as Bernadette;
Ana Maria Belo as Sally;
Belinda McClory as Jeanette;
Sibylla Budd as Deborah;
Genevieve Picot as Barmaid;
Nina Liu as Vivian;
Brian Lipson as James;
Damien Fotiou as Shopkeeper;
Marty Fields as Charging Officer