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  1. May 15, 1993 · With Anne-Louise Lambert, Kristoffer Greaves, Maeve Dermody, Gillian Jones. Following her daughter's birth, Beatrice is troubled that she has brought a child into a world that is threatened with extinction, either by nuclear bombs or the slower process of environmental decay.

    • (28)
    • Drama
    • Susan Murphy Dermody
    • 1993-05-15
  2. Breathing Under Water is an Australian film, the first feature from director and writer Susan Dermody. [2] Plot [ edit] Dermody's Breathing Under Water is tale of a main character named Beatrice who traveled to a mythical city deep in the ocean. Cast [ edit] Anne Louise Lambert as Beatrice. Maeve Dermody as Maeve. Gillian Jones.

  3. Brief Synopsis. A woman journeys into an underground city seeking an answer to the riddle of why humankind has set the stage for its own extinction. Cast & Crew. Read More. Susan Murphy Dermody. Director. Anne Louise Lambert. Beatrice. Kristoffer Greaves. Herman. Maeve Dermody. Pauline Chan. David Argue. Film Details. Genre. Drama. Release Date.

  4. Breathing Under Water 1991 1h 18m Drama List Reviews A globally-minded Australian (Anne Louise Lambert) and her daughter (Kristoffer Greaves) explore Sydney's dark side with a cab driver...

    • Drama
    • Anne Louise Lambert
    • Susan Murphy Dermody
  5. Apr 3, 2016 · BREATHING UNDER WATER is the story of a woman's journey into an imaginary underworld city. The birth of her daughter into an increasingly perilous world has unsettled everything in Beatrice's (Anne Louise Lambert) life.

    • 2 min
    • 216
    • Ronin Films
  6. Breathing Under Water ( 1991) The director’s preoccupation with humankind’s tendency to self-destruct was one factor that lead to the creation of this complex film. Length: 77 minutes. Original : 1.85:1. Original : PG. Periscope Productions. NFSA title number: 289662. , , aeroplanes. children. experimental. feminism. film language. journey. media.

  7. Jul 29, 2021 · In 1991, this milieu was called upon to attend, seriously and playfully, to Breathing Under Water, the debut feature film of Sydney-based academic and writer, Susan Dermody. What did we see on those big screens?