Nick Matthews Nick Matthews i(A148029 works by)
Also writes as: Nick Remy Matthews
Born: Established: 1972 Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
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1 6 form y separately published work icon One Eyed Girl Craig Behenna , Nick Matthews , ( dir. Nick Matthews ) Australia : Projector Films , 2014 7996107 2014 single work film/TV thriller

'Travis, is a thirty-something psychiatrist haunted by the death of a former patient. On the brink of a nervous breakdown he stumbles across a group run by a charismatic leader, Father Jay. In search of answers, Travis is led deeper and deeper into the underworld of a Doom's Day cult where he meets Grace, a mysterious teenage girl. When the cult comes under attack from the outside world, Travis must risk his life to free a girl, and save his soul.' ( Source: IMDB)

1 form y separately published work icon Collision Nick Remy Matthews , David Ngo , ( dir. Nick Remy Matthews ) Australia : Projector Films , 2011 25008684 2011 single work film/TV

"A man relives the most important relationship of his life as he flies through the windscreen in a head-on car accident."

Source: South Australia Made Showcase.

1 form y separately published work icon Modern Love Nick Matthews , ( dir. Alex Frayne ) Australia : Sputnik Films , 2006 Z1872361 2006 single work film/TV horror

Australian Screen offers the following synopsis of Modern Love:

'City businessman John (Mark Constable) inherits a remote farm from his uncle Tom (Don Barker), a recluse said to have committed suicide. With wife Emily (Victoria Hill) and young son Edward (William Traegar), John travels to the farmhouse for what's intended to be a brief visit settling details of the estate. Soon after arriving, John hears voices that compel him to stay. Wanting to be left alone on the property, he sends Emily and Edward to wait at a drab motel in a strange nearby town. As childhood memories haunt him, John starts dressing in his uncle's clothes and becomes convinced that Tom, whose body was never found, is still alive. Concerned about her husband's deteriorating mental condition and the strain it's placing on their marriage, Emily sets out to discover the truth about John's past. As details come to light, the spectre of a family curse is raised, and it seems Edward may be its next victim'.

According to Australian Screen,

'An extremely rare example of Australian gothic psychodrama, Modern Love looks and feels much more like a European art movie than an Aussie outback drama. Privately financed and executed with considerable artistry on a small budget, this intriguing puzzle box marked a notable debut for British born, South Australian based filmmaker Alex Frayne. It is a relatively obscure movie and probably better known overseas'.

Source: Australian Screen (http://aso.gov.au/titles/features/modern-love/). Sighted: 6/7/2012

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