

Occasional Coarse Language
Directed by Brad HaywardA young woman Min loses her job, her boyfriend and her flat on the same day, throwing her life into chaos. Fortunately her best friend Jaz, comes to her rescue and finds her a new flat with a seemingly nice male student, as well as a new job. A boyfriend takes much longer though, and the two girls discuss life, love and sex throughout the film, as they try to make ends meet in inner-city Sydney in the mid-90s.
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Occasional Coarse Language was released on 26 november 1998.
Occasional Coarse Language was directed by Brad Hayward.
Occasional Coarse Language has a runtime of 78 m.
Occasional Coarse Language was produced by Brad Hayward, Trish Piper.
A young woman Min loses her job, her boyfriend and her flat on the same day, throwing her life into chaos. Fortunately her best friend Jaz, comes to her rescue and finds her a new flat with a seemingly nice male student, as well as a new job. A boyfriend takes much longer though, and the two girls discuss life, love and sex throughout the film, as they try to make ends meet in inner-city Sydney in the mid-90s.
The key characters in Occasional Coarse Language are Min Rogers (Sara Browne), Jaz (Astrid Grant), David Radcliffe (Nic Bishop).
Occasional Coarse Language is rated Not Rated.
Occasional Coarse Language is a Romantiek, Komedie, Drama film.
Occasional Coarse Language has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.


