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  1. Snapshot (also known as The Day After Halloween and One More Minute in the US) is a 1979 Australian thriller film directed by Simon Wincer in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Sigrid Thornton, Chantal Contouri and Robert Bruning. The film was shot on an estimated budget of $300,000.

  2. Feb 10, 2018 · With Piper Laurie, Brooke Adams, Emily Baldoni, Christopher McVay. When a grandmother's secret past collides with her granddaughter's secret future and her daughter's angry present, can the love of three generations be enough to accept decades of deceit. With a simple roll of film it begins.

    • (2.5K)
    • Drama
    • Melanie Mayron
    • 2018-02-10
  3. Snapshot (1979) Trailer. The click of a fashion photographer’s camera started her on a career that led to terror and death! A young, impressionable trainee hairdresser, Angela (Sigri...

    • 2 min
    • 19.5K
    • Umbrella Entertainment
  4. Directed by Simon Wincer. The Click of a Fashion Photographers Camera Started Her on a Career That Led to Terror and Death! A young hairdresser enters into the modeling world while fearing retaliation from her puritanical mother and stalker ex-boyfriend. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • (1.2K)
    • Australian International Film Corp. (AIFC)
    • Simon Wincer
  5. Feb 3, 2022 · FILM OF THE DAY: Snapshot (1979) - YouTube. Acknowledging Our Discontent. 1.52K subscribers. Subscribed. 8. 509 views 2 years ago. Simon Wincer's Snapshot An artefact of 70s/80s Australian...

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    • Acknowledging Our Discontent
  6. Snapshot is available to watch for free today. If you are in Australia, you can: Stream it online on Plex. Stream it online with ads on Brollie. If you’re interested in streaming other free movies and TV shows online today, you can: Watch movies and TV shows with a free trial on Apple TV+.

  7. Sep 1, 2017 · Released in the US as The Day After Halloween and One More Minute, Snapshot is an Oxploitation thriller through and through. We get skin, blood, and a rather suspicious stalking that is expected, projected, and rather clever in its dénouement.