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  1. For Love Alone is a 1986 Australian film written and directed by Stephen Wallace and based on Christina Stead's 1945 novel of the same name. It stars Helen Buday, Hugo Weaving, Sam Neill and Naomi Watts in her film debut. The film was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival.

  2. May 22, 1986 · For Love Alone: Directed by Stephen Wallace. With Helen Buday, Sam Neill, Hugo Weaving, Huw Williams. A poor young woman in 1930's Australia falls in love with a dashing but arrogant teacher who preaches free love and watered down socialist precepts.

    • (207)
    • History, Romance
    • Stephen Wallace
    • 1986-05-22
  3. Oct 12, 2022 · For Love Alone is a 16-minute film on the vocation to women’s religious life. The Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious (CMSWR) commissioned this film to be produced by Grassroots Films...

    • 17 min
    • 28.5K
    • Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious ~ CMSWR
  4. Official trailer to the film about Catholic women choosing Religious Life. For Love Alone follows religious sisters across the United States and emphasizes the risks and the rewards of giving...

    • 2 min
    • 75.9K
    • Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious ~ CMSWR
  5. She must then choose between love and sexual freedom. In 1930s Australia, Teresa (Helen Buday) is a young woman who feels as though she's shackled to her life as a caretaker for her widowed...

    • Romance
    • Helen Buday, Sam Neill, Hugo Weaving
    • Stephen Wallace
  6. Whilst navigating her relationships in London, including with a political poet bound for the Spanish Civil War, she experiences a transformation in her understanding of love. Based upon Christina Stead's best-selling Australian novel.

  7. En route she meets the gentle banker James Quick. Whilst navigating her relationships in London, including with a political poet bound for the Spanish Civil War, she experiences a transformation in her understanding of love. Based upon Christina Stead's best-selling Australian novel.