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Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. David Walsh World Socialist Web Site. The attempt to derive something superficially 'universal' about art, sex and consciousness from the relationships...
6 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 10/10. A cryptic model for human instinct. nakedhandfilms 24 January 2005. This film was the Aussie highlight of Melbourne film festival -- by far. Not hard competition I must say -- Sommersault and Tom White were dreary numbers.
Synopsis. The wealthy Edward (Haywood) sparks to Anna (Mckenzie), the lead voice in a choir that's raising money for an upcoming trip to China. He donates money to her choir, and she agrees to sit...
Actor. Page 1 of 5, 10 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. The wealthy Edward speaks to Anna, the lead voice in a choir that's raising money for an upcoming trip...
Jun 26, 2004 · By Scott Foundas. An interpersonal attraction that transcends conventional notions of love, sex and age shapes Paul Cox’s “Human Touch,” a beguiling new effort from the iconoclastic Dutch...
Human Touch is a film directed by Paul Cox with Jacqueline McKenzie, Aaron Blabey, Chris Haywood, Rebecca Frith .... Year: 2004. Original title: Human Touch. Synopsis: The wealthy Edward (Haywood) sparks to Anna (Mckenzie), the lead voice in a choir that's raising money for an upcoming trip to China.
His worldliness and seductive charm awakens in Anna a consciousness that manifests itself through 'touch'. She embarks on an intimate journey of self-discovery and physical fulfillment to arrive at a deeper understanding of her own sexuality and the necessity for touch and the human need for love.