Syntax Error (film)

Syntax Error is a 2003 short Australian comedy film directed by Andrew Lancaster.[1]

Syntax Error
Directed byAndrew Lancaster
Produced byMiranda Culle
Josie Mason
Written byLiz Doran
StarringHelmut Bakaitis
Kim Cooper
Sacha Horler
Anthony Simcoe
Josh Quong Tart
Lucy McLure
Music byDavid McCormack
Anthony Partos
CinematographySteve Macdonald
Edited byJohn Buck
Release date
  • 4 December 2003 (2003-12-04)
Running time
13 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Lauren (Sacha Horler) doesn't want to have a baby. She just wants to change the world into something different... the computer world. But to make changes, you sometimes have to break the code in order to make a computer that everyone can use.

Cast

Reception

Syntax Error was among the Screen Music Awards 2004 nominees for "Best Music for a Short Film".[2][3]

gollark: Just check the Riemann hypothesis up to n = 1000000000, good enough.
gollark: Yes, fear heavdrones?
gollark: Oh, and also fear people who are good at grappling as well as striking.
gollark: Well, you should fear them *too*, but guns are obviously quite rare here.
gollark: Fear the person who practices a reasonable assortment of kicks and other strikes a large amount of times each, but also in integrated practice and live sparring?

References

  1. Screen Australia, Syntax Error (2003), accessed 2016-07-16
  2. Screen Music Awards 2004, accessed 2009-01-24
  3. PRA AMCOS, 2004 nominations, accessed 2016-07-16


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