Scene from Goddess of 1967 (2000)
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Duration: 333 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Rose Byrne
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Alternate Names: Mary Rose Byrne, رز بیرن, ローズ・バーン, 로즈 번
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Full Biography
Rose Byrne (born Mary Rose Byrne on July 24, 1979) is an Australian actress known for her versatile roles in films and television shows. She began her acting career in Australia during the 1990s, making her screen debut in 'Dallas Doll' (1994). Her breakthrough role came in 'The Goddess of 1967' (2000), earning her the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. She then transitioned to Hollywood with roles like Dormé in 'Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones' (2002), and notable performances in 'Troy' (2004), '28 Weeks Later' (2007), and 'Knowing' (2009). Byrne gained significant recognition for her role as Ellen Parsons in the legal thriller series 'Damages' (2007–2012), which earned her multiple Golden Globe and Emmy nominations. She has since starred in various successful comedies ('Get Him to the Greek', 'Bridesmaids'), dramas ('Insidious'), action films ('X-Men: First Class'), musicals ('Annie'), animations ('Peter Rabbit'), and TV shows like 'Mrs. America' and 'Physical'. Byrne is currently in a relationship with American actor Bobby Cannavale, with whom she has two sons.
About the Movie: Goddess of 1967 (2000)

Release Year: 2000
Nation: Australia
Alternative Title: The Goddess of 1967, A Deusa de 1967, Der Japaner und die Göttin, La déesse de 1967, 1967 istennője, La dea del '67
Director: Clara Law
Writer: Clara Law, Eddie Ling-Ching Fong
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Companies: New South Wales Film & Television Office
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance
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Keywords: australia, dancing, police, woman director
Story
A wealthy Japanese businessman, Jodhiyashu, travels to Australia with the intention of purchasing a 1967 Citroën DS. Upon arrival, he discovers that the seller and his wife have died, leaving behind their blind daughter, Deirdre. Despite this unexpected turn of events, Jodhiyashu decides to embark on a journey through the Australian outback alongside Deirdre in search of the car's original owner. The trip takes them five days and also serves as an exploration into Deirdre's past and her family history.
Summary
Directed by Clara Law, 'Goddess of 1967' (2000) is a drama that blends elements of comedy and romance. The film follows Jodhiyashu, a young Japanese businessman who travels to Australia with the sole purpose of buying a vintage Citroën DS. However, his plans are disrupted when he finds the seller deceased, leaving behind their blind daughter. As Jodhiyashu accompanies Deirdre on a journey through the Australian outback in search of the car's original owner, they both embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing. The film explores themes of loss, redemption, and the unexpected connections that can form between strangers.