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Nirvana Street Murder (1990)

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One of two early 1990s low-budget crime-themed independent theatrical feature films shot in Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The two movies are [in order] - Nirvana Street Murder (1990) and Holidays on the River Yarra (1991). About at least eight crew personnel worked on both pictures including producer Fiona Cochrane who was the head producer on both projects.
Debut theatrical feature film directed by filmmaker Aleksi Vellis.
Penultimate appearance in a theatrical feature film of much loved Australian actress Sheila Florance. Her final would be in Paul Cox's A Woman's Tale (1991) for which she would in 1991 win the Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role.
Actress Mary Coustas and director Aleksi Vellis later worked together on five episodes of the Australian television series Acropolis Now (1989).
The movie was originally funded and financed as a fifty minute short film. The picture was listed as a 50 minute short film in the Production Survey published in the November 1988 issue of Australian film journal 'Cinema Papers'.

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John Flaus: The Australian actor, radio film critic and movie buff as a policeman.
Paul Harris: The Australian radio film critic and movie buff as a news presenter.

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