Siam Sunset
Siam Sunset is a 1999 Australian comedy film directed by John Polson and starring Linus Roache and Danielle Cormack.
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| Directed by | John Polson | 
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| Produced by | Al Clark | 
| Starring | Linus Roache | 
| Cinematography | Brian Breheny | 
| Edited by | Nicholas Beauman | 
| Music by | Paul Grabowsky | 
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| Distributed by | United International Pictures | 
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| Running time | 91 minutes | 
| Country | Australia | 
| Language | English | 
| Box office | $878,819 (Australia) | 
Plot
    
Perry (Linus Roache) is an English chemist working for a paint company and is depressed after losing his wife in a freak accident. As he tries to invent the new color Siam Sunset, he wins a prize, takes leave, and travels to Australia. Grace (Danielle Cormack), on the same tour bus, also has a troubled life. When they meet, the two begin a romance.[1]
Release
    
Siam Sunset premiered at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.[2] It grossed $878,819 at the box office in Australia,.[3]
Reception
    
Rotten Tomatoes reports that 67% of nine surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 6.1/10.[4] David Stratton of Variety wrote that the film's concept is unoriginal, but it is a "merrily entertaining, frequently funny and occasionally violent" film that improves on the formula used by recent films.[5]
References
    
- Siam Sunset at Turner Classic Movies
- Tilden, Imogen (7 November 2000). "The colour of peace". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
- "Australian Films at the Australian Box Office at Film Victoria
- Siam Sunset at Rotten Tomatoes
- Stratton, David (20 May 1999). "Review: 'Siam Sunset'". Variety. Retrieved 26 February 2016.