Skelp the Aged(1st Edition) by Ian Hopkins, JohnDuigan Paperback, 272 Pages, Published 2016 by Pegasus ISBN-13: 978-1-910903-00-1, ISBN: 1-910903-00-0
"Mungo and Ethel live in genteel poverty in the decaying family villa. In one moment of madness out of many in his life, Mungo borrows from loan sharks to fund the dream of a little place in the sun, fortified by warm nights of samba-ing and even warmer tonic wines. Placing their trust in an estate agent - another moment of madness - their home is put on the market at a knock-down price, and new sets of sharks - hunting in pairs and scen ..."
Players by JohnDuigan Paperback, 448 Pages, Published 1988 by Headline Book Publishing ISBN-13: 978-0-7472-3074-8, ISBN: 0-7472-3074-9
BADGE by JohnDuigan Hardcover, 147 Pages, Published 1975 by Macmillan ISBN-13: 978-0-333-17511-8, ISBN: 0-333-17511-5
Room to Move by JohnDuigan Paperback, 112 Pages, Published 1988 by Puffin Books ISBN-13: 978-0-14-032574-4, ISBN: 0-14-032574-3
"Book of the telemovie. It tells the story of the conflicts arising out of the friendship between Carol, a top runner, and Angie, a young punk girl free of the shackles which dominate Carol's life. First published in 1985."
Spikes by JohnDuigan Paperback ISBN-13: 978-0-14-031912-5, ISBN: 0-14-031912-3
Room to Move by JohnDuigan Mixed Media Product ISBN-13: 978-0-86457-084-0, ISBN: 0-86457-084-8
Winners Room to Move by JohnDuigan Paperback ISBN-13: 978-0-86914-113-7, ISBN: 0-86914-113-9
"Australia released, PAL/Region 4 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Anamorphic Widescreen, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: LLinh (Nammi Le) is a Vietnamese Australian university student who begins working secretly as an escort after her father loses his jo ..."
Players by JohnDuigan Hardcover, 448 Pages, Published 1988 by Gower Publishing Company, Limited ISBN-13: 978-0-7472-0065-9, ISBN: 0-7472-0065-3
"If movies were solely about the cheap pleasure of watching gorgeous people make grand gestures in epic circumstances--because, sure, sometimes movies are--director/screenwriter John Duigan's goopy, obvious, overwrought contemplation of how global unrest really messes with your love life would be Oscar-worthy. Charlize Theron, Stuart Townsend, and Penelope Cruz are headstrong 1930s playthings who each discover that they need to pull thei ..."
"The second part of a projected trilogy by Australian director John Duigan (the preceding film was The Year My Voice Broke), Flirting is a wonderful tale of misfit adolescents who find their independence through a forbidden, interracial relationship. Noah Taylor returns to Duigan's ongoing story as Danny, a gangly stutterer with a wry wit, few friends, and a big crush on Thandiwe (Thandie Newton), a Ugandan student whose father is ..."
"Australian filmmaker John Duigan (The Year My Voice Broke, Wide Sargasso Sea) has a taste for sensual art direction that occasionally flares up in a big, big way. With Sirens, he manages to turn oceans of female nudity into a slightly tongue-in-cheek decorousness that is neither unpersuasively arty nor purely soft porn. Starring Hugh Grant (and released the same year as two other Grant vehicles, Four Weddings and a Funeral and Bitter M ..."
"Set in the mysterious Far East, a lonely wife rediscovers an old flame while her husband investigates rumours of political suppression.When journalist Peter Reeves and his wife Jo visit the 'The Koala Klub' run Australian Morgan Keefe the past catches up with them. Twenty years earlier, Jo and Morgan were lovers in Saigon and although time has passed, it is obvious the flame could be rekindled. But when Peter is captured by secret Gover ..."
"The second part of a projected trilogy by Australian director John Duigan (the preceding film was The Year My Voice Broke), Flirting is a wonderful tale of misfit adolescents who find their independence through a forbidden, interracial relationship. Noah Taylor returns to Duigan's ongoing story as Danny, a gangly stutterer with a wry wit, few friends, and a big crush on Thandiwe (Thandie Newton), a Ugandan student whose father is ..."