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'Petersen' is a 1974 Australian drama film directed by Tim Burstall.

'Petersen' was a box office success and received wide distribution in the UK and US under the title 'Jock Petersen'. 'Petersen' is first and foremost a sobering critique of Australian life in the early 1970s. 'Petersen' is considered one of the better social dramas from the early years of the Australian film revival. Stanley Kubrick praised the film on its release, particularly Burstall's direction and Jack Thompson's lead performance.[http://australianscreen.com.au/titles/petersen/ Australian screen; curator's notes by Richard Kuipers] Jack Thompson won the Hoyts Prize for Best Performance at the 1975 AFI Awards for his performance in 'Petersen'.[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071991/awards IMDb awards]

Plot



Tony Petersen is an electrical tradesman and former football star who is studying arts at the University of Melbourne, and majoring in English. Despite being married to adoring wife Susie, he is having an affair with his lecturer, Trish Kent, and has a fling with student Moira as part of a protest. The professor is also seeing one of his students after class. Petersen and the professor's wife talk about having a baby. Trish's husband Charles fails Petersen in his exams and Trish leaves for Oxford. Petersen rapes Trish and returns to his old life.

Cast



*Jack Thompson as Tony Petersen

*Jacki Weaver as Susie Petersen

*Wendy Hughes as Dr. Patricia 'Trish' Kent

*Belinda Giblin as Moira

*Arthur Dignam as Prof. Charles Kent

*Charles "Bud" Tingwell as Reverend Petersen

*Helen Morse as Jane

*John Ewart as Peter

*David Phillips as Heinz

*Christine Amor as Annie

*Sheila Florance as Tony's Mother

*Sandy Macgregor as Marg

*Joey Hohenfels as Debbie

*Amanda Hunt as Carol

*George Mallaby as executive

*Anne Pendlebury as Peggy

*Dina Mann as Robyin

Production



Burstall wanted to make the story as the first film from Hexagon Productions and commissioned David Williamson to write a screenplay, the original title of which was 'Sittin' and Tony Petersen'. However Williamson was working on many projects at the time so Hexagon made two 'Alvin Purple' films instead.

Burstall claimed that Graham Burke of Heaxgon did not want to make 'Petersen', so Burstall tried to get funding from the Australian Film Development Corporation, but when they rejected the film Hexagon came on board.Scott Murray, 'Tim Burstall', 'Cinema Papers' Sept-Oct 1979 pp. 495496 The film also used the working title 'Campus'.

Jack Thompson was paid $1,000 a week. It was Wendy Hughes first film and she later said "I didn't know whether I was Arthur or Martha half the time".Richard Brennan, "Wendy Hughes", 'Cinema Papers', October 1982 p. 431

Reception



Critical reception to the film was harsh however 'Petersen' grossed $1,363,000 at the box office in Australia, which is equivalent to $9,200,250 in 2009 dollars. Burstall says it made a profit of $70,000 from its Australian release alone. The film was also released in the US and UK and made a star of Jack Thompson.

Home media



'Petersen' was released for the first time on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in October 2016.

See also



*Cinema of Australia

References



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