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So when I read this story, it unlocked a volcano of unanswered questions, because the questions had never been asked. It was an opportunity to come to terms with the lot of repressed history - and history of repression.
Phillip Noyce
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Phillip Noyce
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: April 29
Actor
Film Director
Film Producer
Screenwriter
Griffith
New South Wales
Australia
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Volcano
Story
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