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Director: Christopher Miles
Cast: Bill Meilen, Sarah Miles, Nicol Williamson
The Six-Sided Triangle is a 1963 short film directed by Christopher Miles, starring his younger sister Sarah Miles, Nicol Williamson, and Bill Meilen. It is about a husband who comes home and finds his wife with her lover - told from the perspectives of six different countries (the US, England, Japan, Sweden, Italy and France). The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Six-Sided Triangle is a 1963 short film directed by Christopher Miles that was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film. The film tells the story of a husband who comes home and finds his wife with her lover, from the perspectives of six different countries. While its critical reception is not widely documented, the film's Oscar nomination suggests it was well-received by critics and film experts.
The Six-Sided Triangle is a 1963 British short film written and directed by Christopher Miles and produced with Sara Bennett. It parodies a favourite theme of the cinema - the eternal triangle - and shows how six countries might deal with the moment a husband returns home unexpectedly to find his wife with a lover, with Sarah Miles, Nicol Williamson and Bill Meilen. It was a seminal short film which broke through the Rank/ABPC distribution cartels and was theatrically released by British Lion and world-wide by Lion International, and nominated for an Academy Award.
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