After Marcuse (1988)
A woman artist's affair with a younger man jeopardises her marriage, her career and her child's future. He personifies the nihilistic philosophy of Albert Marcuse and tries to manipulate her. Her dependence on him forces her to reassess all the values of her art and life. We observe these events at three levels; a woman writer uses them as the basis of a play and in the process reveals parallels in her own experience.
Director: Ted Robinson
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Diane Craig as Liz |
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Penne Hackforth-Jones as Gillian |
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Grigor Taylor as Warren |
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David Whitney as Paul |
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Jim Kemp as Ron |
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Muriel Hopkins as Helen |
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Carmen Warrington as Kate |
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Anna Phillips as Sally Tate |
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Margaret Maddock as Elly |
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Paul Mason as Laurence |
| Writing | Alma De Groen | Writer |
| Production | Alan Burke | Producer |
| Directing | Ted Robinson | Director |