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Gary Sweet | Steve | |
Helen Buday | Alexandra | |
Bogdan Koca | Bill | |
Samantha Knigge | Emma | |
Eileen Darley | Christine | |
Geoff Revell | Rodney | |
Philip Spruce | Taxi Driver | |
Nathan O'Keefe | Man at Door | |
Peter Green | Chairman | |
Martha Lott | Female Worker | |
Cindy Elliott | Female Worker | |
Gemma Falk | Female Worker | |
Nicole Daniel | Female Worker | |
Duncan Graham | Male Worker | |
Jack Christie | Sam |
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Producer | Domenico Procacci
Rolf de Heer |
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Writer | Rolf de Heer
Gary Sweet |
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Cinematography | Ian Jones
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Musician | Graham Tardif
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"Alexandra's Project" is the story of Steve (Gary Sweet), a man who thinks he has it all. He's married to his wonderful wife, Alexandra (Helen Buday), and has two wonderful children. He thinks he's leading a pretty charmed life. Even better, today's his birthday! After a good day at work, including getting a long-awaited promotion, Steve heads home, in anticipation of a birthday party. Instead, Steve is greeted by an empty house and a video tape that simply says "Play Me." Steve plays the video, and sees a video from his wife, listing off for him the problems she has with their relationship, and her idea of revenge. |
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