Paul Cox – Cinema of the World https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st Mon, 20 Apr 2026 15:18:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/cropped-Vintage-Movie-Camera-Icon-32x32.png Paul Cox – Cinema of the World https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st 32 32 Paul Cox – Innocence (2000) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2026/04/innocence-2000/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2026/04/innocence-2000/#comments Mon, 20 Apr 2026 22:01:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=277331 Andreas (Bud Tingwell) and Claire (Julia Blake) were lovers in Belgium, soon after the Second World War. More than fifty years later, after the death of Andreas’ wife, they meet again in present-day Adelaide. Although both are over 70, they fall in love all over again. Through their relationship they discover wisdom and the joy …

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Andreas (Bud Tingwell) and Claire (Julia Blake) were lovers in Belgium, soon after the Second World War. More than fifty years later, after the death of Andreas’ wife, they meet again in present-day Adelaide. Although both are over 70, they fall in love all over again. Through their relationship they discover wisdom and the joy of life – despite the anger of Claire’s husband (Terry Norris) and the inevitable shadows of sickness and death.



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Paul Cox – Lust and Revenge (1996) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2024/09/paul-cox-lust-and-revenge-1996/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2024/09/paul-cox-lust-and-revenge-1996/#comments Mon, 23 Sep 2024 08:11:28 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=231612 Once upon a time there was a spoilt, directionless woman called Georgina Oliphant (Claudia Karvan). To relieve the boredom associated with being an heiress, Georgina has commissioned a sculpture using her father’s money. Foreseeing a healthy tax deduction and a chance to honour his dead wife with a new wing in the state gallery, her …

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Once upon a time there was a spoilt, directionless woman called Georgina Oliphant (Claudia Karvan).

To relieve the boredom associated with being an heiress, Georgina has commissioned a sculpture using her father’s money. Foreseeing a healthy tax deduction and a chance to honour his dead wife with a new wing in the state gallery, her father George (Chris Haywood) indulges her. Georgina’s friend, Lily Carmichael (Victoria Eagger), is engaged to create the work.

Lily is a sculptor of international standing but has been shunned in her own country. This commission offers her the prefect opportunity to create a work that will win her local acclaim.

Karl-Heinz (Nicholas Hope) is thrilled to get the job as the artist’s model. His wife, Cecilia (Gosia Dobrowolska), is heavily involved in a New Age religious organisation represented by Baba Charles (Norman Kaye), and as well as working in the cult’s store, is embracing purity of the mind and body. Karl-Heinz isn’t.

All is going well until the end of the financial year looms and George’s tax problems are bigger than originally thought. A man not afraid to make a decision, he decides to enlarge the solution to a two-figure David and Bathsheba level.

A furious Lily frantically tries to find another model, but George has thought of this as well, and is determined it won’t be his young office squeeze Anna (Ulli Birvé). Unfortunately for Cecilia, she’s it! Georgina drops a drug in her cup of tea, and suddenly Cecilia has the hots for posing nude and for her husband.

However when she finally works out what is going on, she makes a few decisions of her own …shaking down George for enough cash to buy a dream cottage in the Adelaide hills hamlet of Hahndorf, only to discover that Karl-Heinz now prefers being tugged off under the restaurant table by Georgina while dining with the rich.

Furious, Cecilia smashes up the statue, forcing Karl-Heinz and Georgina to pose live for a pretentious art critic (Max Gillies), blathering about Lucian Freud and promising front page treatment…

In this story about art, money, sex and revenge, everybody tries to manipulate somebody and everybody gets screwed!

The cover also boasted of special appearances by Robert Menzies, Bryan Dawe, John Hargreaves, Max Gillies, Wendy Hughes and Pamela Rabe.



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Paul Cox – Kostas (1979) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2024/09/paul-cox-kostas-1979/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2024/09/paul-cox-kostas-1979/#respond Mon, 23 Sep 2024 07:48:21 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=231607 “Paul Cox (“My First Wife”/”A Man of Flowers”/”The Golden Braid “) helms an interesting romantic drama about diverse cultures meeting on equal terms. It’s set in Melbourne, Australia, where the earthy Kostas (Takis Emmanuel), a journalist in the old country but who is now forced to drive a cab to survive. Kostas is depicted as …

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“Paul Cox (“My First Wife”/”A Man of Flowers”/”The Golden Braid “) helms an interesting romantic drama about diverse cultures meeting on equal terms. It’s set in Melbourne, Australia, where the earthy Kostas (Takis Emmanuel), a journalist in the old country but who is now forced to drive a cab to survive. Kostas is depicted as a sensitive man of hot Greek passions, well-educated and of a good upbringing who currently lives in a dumpy boarding-house. The exile lives a peaceful but depressing existence, but things perk up when he picks up one of his fares. Carol (Wendy Hughes) is a native born pretty divorcee of the upper-crust, who despite embarrassed by Kosta’s vulgarity is still attracted to him. How the couple manage to relate to each other makes up the heart of the film and gives the viewer a chance to look at the clash over cultures through their eyes.

Like all Cox films, the background music is well chosen, the acting is superb and the story is intelligently presented.”



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Simon Nuchtern – The Girl Grabbers (1968) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2023/11/the-girl-grabbers-1968/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2023/11/the-girl-grabbers-1968/#respond Mon, 06 Nov 2023 22:40:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=208338 The Girl Grabbers (1968) Nick (JOHN SPENCE) is a suave denim-wearing young pimp who worries a lot about his hair. Louie (STEFAN PETERS) is a monosyllabic knife-wielding goof of undetermined sexuality (with his most noticeable physical feature being red, greasy, slug-like lips). Together they are The Girl Grabbers. As the opening titles roll, these two …

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The Girl Grabbers (1968)
The Girl Grabbers (1968)

Nick (JOHN SPENCE) is a suave denim-wearing young pimp who worries a lot about his hair. Louie (STEFAN PETERS) is a monosyllabic knife-wielding goof of undetermined sexuality (with his most noticeable physical feature being red, greasy, slug-like lips). Together they are The Girl Grabbers.

As the opening titles roll, these two smirking hellions are wandering the streets of 1960’s Greenwich Village, knocking groceries out of the arms of women with big hairdos, and molesting butts — as Girl Grabbers everywhere are wont to do. Unsatisfied with such simple pranks, they hold the brazen midday robbery of Tania (LUDMILLA TCHOR), a very average-looking redhead with an awkward Euro-accent. Nick stuffing her panties in her mouth, then rolling around on top of her fully clothed while giggling like a retarded infant.

When Tania’s boyfriend Paul finds her, she’s still lying in the middle of the living room with her undies in her yap — a sight which immediately sends Paul out to scour the city, pausing only to ogle some sexy go-go dancers plying their trade on the top of the bar in a local booze joint. Turns out one of the go-go girls (LOUISE VIOLET) conveniently knows one of the scumbags, and identifies the brothel where his whores can be found. “He’s a pimp. For fun he kills people,” she ominously states before flirting a little and sending Paul on his way.

The whorehouse is a hub of activity, with a garish madam, a skeezy shoe-sniffer, and various partygoers in the lobby. Paul quickly zeros in on Nick’s main momma Lynn (nudie-vet JACKIE RICHARDS), a slutty round-the-way girl who Paul immediately gets naked with and unabashedly plows — all in the name of getting information to avenge his sweetheart’s honor, of course. Lynn gives Paul a freebie for no good reason, and then points out that her pimp can be found at Frank’s Garage, where Paul will soon find that the two gibbering guys are involved in something much bigger with their boss Frank (ALISTAIR BURR) as the mastermind. I’m talking about a drug deal worth millions, and Frank can’t afford to have any witnesses. Can Paul get himself and his gal out of the shitstorm he’s landed them in by sniffing around a drug-lord’s ass? What will become of the Girl Grabbers, and what special role does the foxy streetwise prostitute Lynn have to play in the violent, nerve-wracking climax?

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Paul Cox – Touch Me (1993) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2022/10/paul-cox-touch-me-1993/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2022/10/paul-cox-touch-me-1993/#comments Fri, 07 Oct 2022 02:20:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=178081 Synopsis:Two woman, the elder in her early forties. the younger in her twenties. They are good friends. The older woman. Sarah, is an artist, a painter, who has first and foremost found solace and sexual fulfillment in her work. The young woman, Christine who often models for Sarah’s art classes. is heartbroken about her lover: …

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Two woman, the elder in her early forties. the younger in her twenties. They are good friends. The older woman. Sarah, is an artist, a painter, who has first and foremost found solace and sexual fulfillment in her work. The young woman, Christine who often models for Sarah’s art classes. is heartbroken about her lover: the man does not understand her.
We watch the close rapport between the two women as Christine patiently poses for Sarah’s rather whacky group of students. After classes, Christine talks about her relationship with Roderick. ” I used to really like him. Sometimes I still do”. He’s even jealous of her posing for art classes. Says she doesn’t have the body.
We see Christine at home with her boyfriend. It is hardly a scene of passion and love. Their lovemaking is routine… As complete contrast, we see Sarah’s illicit rendevous with her married lover, Stewart. Abandoned and carefree passion. Sarah persuades Christine to join her for a weekend in her country house in the hills outside Melbourne. For the first time, Christine smiles. She discovers a trampoline in the middle of a meadow filled with yellow flowers. She chases wild horses through the fields and the two of them scream with delight as they rush back to the house In the evening, they relax in front of the fire. Sarah gently massages Christine. Their weekend is over, Christine returns to the city totally self-contained in her newly found sensuality and freedom.




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Paul Cox – A Woman’s Tale (1991) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2022/08/paul-cox-a-womans-tale-1991/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2022/08/paul-cox-a-womans-tale-1991/#comments Tue, 23 Aug 2022 23:27:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=176143 Quote:“The old woman has just come from attending a funeral and knows her own is not far in the future. She is speaking with the young nurse who visits her daily. The actress, Sheila Florance, could be describing herself. She is bone thin, her arms like sticks, her face deeply lined. She was once a …

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“The old woman has just come from attending a funeral and knows her own is not far in the future. She is speaking with the young nurse who visits her daily. The actress, Sheila Florance, could be describing herself. She is bone thin, her arms like sticks, her face deeply lined. She was once a great beauty, but now what she has left is character.

Paul Cox’s “A Woman’s Tale” (1991) tells the honest, brave and profoundly touching story of the last days of a 78-year-old woman named Martha (Florance), who lives with her memories and treasured possessions in a few rooms in a Melbourne rental complex and defiantly guards her independence. She knows she is dying and has shrugged off the last course of cancer treatment. She is in pain, but doesn’t complain, and spends her days taking care of others: Billy, her senile neighbor, surrounded by his memories of the war; Miss Inchley, a sweet old lady as innocent as Martha is knowing; and even, in a way, her nurse Anna (Gosia Dobrowolska).

The movie looks calmly and with love at the fact that life ends. It provides not one of those sentimental Hollywood deaths, poetic and composed, but a portrait of a woman who faces her decline with fierce pride. Florance herself was dying when the movie was made, knew it and died a few days after winning an Australian Academy Award as best actress in 1991.

She was a grande dame of the Australian theater, a friend of Paul Cox’s since the 1970s, and the film plays like her final testament — not least since some of Martha’s memories are actually her own. She describes an aerial dogfight during the Battle of Britain, and it becomes immediate for us: The lumbering German bombers, the little Spitfires appearing out of nowhere, the noise! the noise! of the roaring engines and the guns and the explosions, and the shreds of airplane and body parts raining down on those below.

Martha is very ill, but gets around. She helps poor Billy (Norman Kaye), who is forever locking himself out of his room or wetting his pajamas. She is a good companion for Miss Inchley, who is 90, taking her for walks in the park, where they chat with Martha’s friend, the local prostitute. (“Do you know what a whore is, Miss Inchley?” “Isn’t that a rude word?” “Yes, it is.”) Martha’s nights are sleepless, and she passes them with her cigarettes and her cat, Sam, listening to talk radio. When a suicidal 16-year-old girl phones in, Martha calls to speak with her, to tell her how much there is to live for.

Martha’s son, Jonathan (Chris Haywood), cares for her, but is very busy and has a wife who has long since fallen out with Martha. Jonathan thinks his mother would be better off in a nursing home. “Do you know how hard we work to keep these people out of homes?” asks the nurse Anna. She fights for Martha’s independence because she respects it; she loves the old woman and has become like her daughter. Martha, in turn, lets Anna use her bedroom for an affair the nurse is having with a married man. “I’m going to die in this bed,” she says, “and I want you to love in it.”

Billy has a daughter, who never visits him. “We saw him at Christmas,” the daughter tells Martha. “That was the one day we didn’t see him,” Martha replies tartly. She is a woman of power and confidence, a woman who insists on her dignity when the world wants her to give up and admit she is sick and go off somewhere convenient to die.

What a feisty defense she makes of her cigarettes in a no-smoking restaurant! She hides the worst of her pain from everyone, but we see her wracked with agonizing spells of coughing. In a scene of extraordinary courage, Cox and Florance show us Martha naked in her bath, her body pitifully gaunt, her mouth that must once have been so sensuous, now without lipstick, an anguished slash in a wrinkled face.

Her memories are of the war, when she was in Britain. “In Bristol,” she tells Anna, “my 10-month-old baby was killed. A German dropped a bomb, and her lungs exploded.” There is a nightmare in which she wanders in a wood, and restless dreams of falling water. She visits a waterfall with Miss Inchley and observes how the water seems to pause for a moment at the precipice, before disintegrating into exploding, falling drops, only to reassemble at the bottom as if nothing had happened. Is that what happens when we die? “A Woman’s Tale” is too realistic and tactful to make such a greeting card statement; it allows us to conclude what we will about Martha and her story.

The performance by Dobrowolska is essential to the film’s impact. We see that she is efficient, a good visiting nurse, but that isn’t the point. The point is that she loves and admires Martha and will fight for her, and Dobrowolska brings a natural, unforced sweetness and tenderness to the role. “How I envy your youth!” Martha says, and Anna smiles and says, “I’m not that young.” Ah, but she is, and Martha tells her, “Life is so beautiful. Keep love alive.”

Anna visits old Billy every day, and one day Billy’s hand touches her cheek and then falls slowly toward her breast. Anna removes it, and tells Martha, “Billy tried to touch my breast.” “Oh, dear, why didn’t you let him?” Martha says. “What difference does it make?” This conversation results in a later scene that is sweet, sad and quietly moving.

When I say that Florance’s performance is courageous, I do not mean simply that she made the movie even though she was dying. That took strength and resolve, but what takes courage is to reveal her character as she does, to let us see Martha stripped of vanity. All women, actresses especially, want to look their best; Florance shares her frail body with us like a sacrament.

The character’s vanity, we realize, is expressed not through her appearance, but through her independence, through her determination to fight through every day without giving up and going off to an institution to die. That she cares for Billy and Anna and Miss Inchley and the girl on the talk radio is her reason for holding on: She can still be of use, and that’s worth living for.

Paul Cox is one of the heroes of modern cinema, a Dutch-born Australian who makes his way independently of the mainstream production and distribution channels. In a world of fiercely marketed product and manufactured cinematic artifacts, his films embrace all the wonder and complexity of everyday human life. Consider his “Man of Flowers” (1983), also starring Norman Kaye (who is in most of his films), as a particular and eccentric man who lives alone, and pays for sex in a way that, once we understand it, becomes touching (to know all helps us to forgive). Or his “Vincent” (1987), one of the best documentaries ever made about an artist, and his “Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky” (2001), an almost surreal effort to penetrate the mind of the great dancer. Or his wonderful “Innocence” (2000), with its evocation of a romance that begins between two teenagers and continues when they meet again in old age.

His new film, “The Human Touch,” played at Cannes 2004. It deals with a love affair, but a very particular one, between an uneasily married woman and a brilliant older man who is impotent, but whose caresses excite her as never before. All well and good, but who but Cox would think to transport his characters from Australia to France, and send them into a cave that is 110 million years old, where they are awed by the distance between their brief lives and lusts and the overwhelming span of time that humbles them? Directors like Cox validate the cinema in an age of commercialism; his struggle to carry on making his films his way shows the same kind of courage that Martha has in “A Woman’s Tale.” He knows he can be of use.”
– Roger Ebert



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Paul Cox – Human Touch (2004) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2021/09/human-touch-2004/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2021/09/human-touch-2004/#comments Tue, 14 Sep 2021 08:39:09 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=155190 The wealthy Edward (Haywood) sparks to Anna (Mckenzie), the lead voice in a choir that’s raising money for an upcoming trip to China. He donates money to her choir, and she agrees to sit for him for a series of still-life drawings. As Anna is drawn more into Edward’s life, their relationship — quite platonic …

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The wealthy Edward (Haywood) sparks to Anna (Mckenzie), the lead voice in a choir that’s raising money for an upcoming trip to China. He donates money to her choir, and she agrees to sit for him for a series of still-life drawings. As Anna is drawn more into Edward’s life, their relationship — quite platonic — nevertheless causes problems at home for Anna, who lives with David (Blabey), a frustrated artist.

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