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  1. After the Deluge: Directed by Brendan Maher. With David Wenham, Hugo Weaving, Samuel Johnson, Aden Young. Follows the stories of the four men of the Kirby family.

  2. After the Deluge is a 2003 Australian television miniseries starring Ray Barrett, David Wenham, Hugo Weaving and Samuel Johnson. It was first broadcast by Channel Ten in two parts in June 2003.

  3. As Alex's marriage breaks apart, Toby tries desperately to start a family, and Marty tries to kick-start his faded music career as well as find a meaningful relationship with someone his own age, all three must come to terms with their father's mental state.

  4. As Alex's marriage breaks apart, Toby tries desperately to start a family, and Marty tries to kick-start his faded music career as well as find a meaningful relationship with someone his own age, all three must come to terms with their father's mental state.

  5. After the Deluge (TV Movie 2003) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. After the Deluge (TV) is a film directed by Brendan Maher with David Wenham, Hugo Weaving, Samuel Johnson, Aden Young .... Year: 2003. Original title: After the Deluge. Synopsis: Follows the stories of the four men of the Kirby family.

  7. Aired: June 15 & 16, 2003 (Ten) After the Deluge weaves together the lives of four ordinary men at a critical time in their family history. The patriarch, Cliff is suffering from Alzheimer's and is reliving his buried memories of WWII. His three sons - Alex, Martin and Toby - reluctantly draw together to care for him.

  8. Follows the stories of the four men of the Kirby family. As Alex's marriage breaks apart, Toby tries desperately to start a family, and Marty tries to kick-start his faded music career as well as...

  9. A 2003 English language drama/romance film directed by Brendan Maher, starring David Wenham, Hugo Weaving and Samuel Johnson. It has won 3 awards. It has been nominated for 4 awards.

  10. After the Deluge (2003) starring David Wenham, Hugo Weaving, Samuel Johnson and directed by Brendan Maher.