A trilogy about Australia's youth which marks the first fiction feature film to be produced by that country's Commonwealth Film Unit, which has gone on to make quite an impact. The most interesting aspect of THREE TO GO is the chance it provides to see an early short (each episode runs
approximately 30 minutes) from Peter Weir, who has gone on to become the most respected of Australia's new breed, directing PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK, THE LAST WAVE, and WITNESS. His episode, "Michael," concerns a young office worker, affected by a film on guerrilla warfare, who becomes attracted to
the hippie lifestyle. "Judy," the next sketch, deals with a 20-year-old girl who wants t...
Released:
1970
Rated:
NR
Length:
90 mins