Listen to the Lion is a 1977 short feature from Australia.
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Directed by | Henri Safran |
Written by | Robert Hill |
Produced by | Robert Hill |
Starring | Wyn Roberts |
Cinematography | Malcolm Richards |
Edited by | Mervyn Lloyd |
Music by | Michael Carlos |
Production company | Stockton Ferri Films |
Release date | 5 September 1977 |
Running time | 52 mins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | $36,000[1] |
A Sydney derelict lies drunk in an alley and is beaten up by thugs. A friend helps him find refuge in a night shelter. As he lies dying he has a vision of himself flying about the room. The man dies and after the cremation of his corpse, his spirit returns to the footpath.
The film was written by Robert Hill, a former journalist who spent months researching the life of homeless people in Sydney. A substantial portion of the budget was provided by the General Production Fund of the Australian Film Commission.[1]
The film won Greater Union Award for Best Fiction Film at the 1977 Sydney Film Festival and the Robert Mamoulian Award for the most distinguished Australian short film.[1]
Although shot before Storm Boy (1976), also directed by Henri Safran, it was not released until after that film.
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