Annie's Coming Out
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For similarly titled films, see A Test of Love (disambiguation).
Annie's Coming Out (also known as A Test of Love) is a 1984 Australian drama film directed by Gil Brealey. It is based on the 1980 book Annie's Coming Out which was written by Rosemary Crossley, with the assistance of Anne McDonald. The book tells the story of McDonald's early life in a government institution for people with severe disabilities and her subsequent release, as well as her therapist's attempts to communicate with her through the discredited method of facilitated communication.
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Directed by | Gil Brealey |
Written by | Chris Borthwick Rosemary Crossley Anne McDonald John Patterson |
Produced by | Don Murray |
Cinematography | Mick von Bornemann |
Edited by | Lindsay Frazer |
Music by | Simon Walker |
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Distributed by | Hoyts (Australia) Umbrella Entertainment Universal (US) |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | under AU$1 million[1] |
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