Hey Al, Baby

Hey Al, Baby

Release date : April 28, 1969
Runtime : 34m
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Original Language :
Director : David Minter /
Writers : David Minter /
Production companies : Melbourne University Film Society /
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Life inside a late 1960s Carlton student share house plays out across six alternately comedic and melancholy real-time vignettes. When his friend takes a trip, cinephile Al is left alone for the weekend with three female housemates, a situation that only serves to exacerbate his social awkwardness. One of the most distinctive works to emerge from the ‘Carlton ripple’, David Minter’s 1969 slice-of-life comedy carries echoes of Éric Rohmer’s moral tales.
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  • title:Hey Al, Baby
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:34m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: David Minter /
  • Writers: David Minter ·
  • Production companies: Melbourne University Film Society ·
  • Overview:Life inside a late 1960s Carlton student share house plays out across six alternately comedic and melancholy real-time vignettes. When his friend takes a trip, cinephile Al is left alone for the weekend with three female housemates, a situation that only serves to exacerbate his social awkwardness. One of the most distinctive works to emerge from the ‘Carlton ripple’, David Minter’s 1969 slice-of-life comedy carries echoes of Éric Rohmer’s moral tales.
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