One of five feature films made in South Australia which were written and/or directed by Australian auteur Paul Cox. The pictures are: 'Innocence' (2000), 'Human Touch' (2004), 'Lust and Revenge' (1996), the 'Winners' series episode tele-movie short feature 'The Paper Boy' (1985), and the documentary feature 'The Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky' (2001). He also later directed the feature documentary 'Paul Cox directs the Diary of Nijinsky' (2014) which was about the making of the latter.
This motion picture was writer-director Paul Cox's twenty-first feature film.
This film's closing credits declare that the production was "shot on location in South Australia and France". Moreover, publicity for this movie states that it was "filmed on location in Adelaide in South Australia and Rivieres de Theyrargues in Southern France".
This picture is an Illumination Films and Go Patterson Films production made with the assistance of Showtime Australia, the Premium Movie Partnership, the Film Finance Corporation Australia, and the South Australian Film Corporation.
This film was the result of inspiration following a sequence of events and images.