The Goddess of 1967
A rich young Japanese man (Rikiya Kurokawa) travels to Australia with the intention of buying a Citroën DS car (the goddess of the film's title - nicknamed the Déesse, after its initials in French, déesse being French for "goddess") that he has found for sale on the net. Once there things do not quite go to plan and he ends up on a road journey with a blind girl (Rose Byrne). The Goddess of 1967 featuring Rose Byrne and Rikiya is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a drama and romance movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 6.8 (1,943 votes).
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A rich young Japanese man (Rikiya Kurokawa) travels to Australia with the intention of buying a Citroën DS car (the goddess of the film's title - nicknamed the Déesse, after its initials in French, déesse being French for "goddess") that he has found for sale on the net. Once there things do not quite go to plan and he ends up on a road journey with a blind girl (Rose Byrne). The Goddess of 1967 featuring Rose Byrne and Rikiya is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a drama and romance movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 6.8 (1,943 votes).
Director
Clara Law
B.G.
Rose Byrne
J.M.
Rikiya
Grandpa
Nicholas Hope
Marie
Elise McCredie
Drummer Boy
Tim Richards
B.G. aged 9
Bree Beadman
Marie aged 9
Satya Gumbert
Esther
Tina Bursill
Mr. Hughes
Dominic Condon
Detective
Tim McGarry
Barman
John Boxer
Old Man in Bar
Harry Lawrence
Producer
Eddie Fong
Executive Producer
Akiko Funatsu
Executive Producer
Helen Loveridge
Executive Producer
Michael J. Werner
Executive Producer
Peter Sainsbury
Executive Producer
Wouter Barendrecht
Composer
Jen Anderson
Ratings & Reviews
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