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2015 Australian film
Force of Destiny
Directed byPaul Cox
Written byPaul Cox
StarringDavid Wenham
Release date
  • 2015 (2015)
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Force of Destiny is a 2015 Australian film written and directed by Paul Cox. It was Cox's last feature. It starred David Wenham.

The film was based on Cox's liver transplant.

Premise

A sculptor has terminal liver cancer.

References

  1. Siemienowicz, Rochelle (4 August 2015). "Force of Destiny review: Paul Cox faces mortality as only Paul Cox can". SBS.
  2. Edwards, Dave. "Force of Destiny – movie review". The Blurb.

External links

Films directed by Paul Cox
Features
Documentaries
  • Calcutta (1971)
  • All Set Backstage (1974)
  • We Are All Alone My Dear (1975)
  • For a Child Called Michael (1979)
  • The Kingdom of Nek Chand (1980)
  • Underdog (1980)
  • Death and Destiny (1984)
  • Vincent (1987)
  • The Hidden Dimension (1997)
  • The Remarkable Mr. Kaye (2005)
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