Aya, a young Japanese war bride, arrives in a small Australian town during the 1950s. She and her husband, Frank, are very much in love. Yet somehow Aya still feels more comfortable with the Japanese-speaking Mac, a close friend of Frank's, whose wartime experiences left him with a deep regard for Japanese culture. But Frank wants Aya to forget her Japanese past. Aya finds work in a Japanese restaurant and has a short affair with an Australian-Japanese businessman. With her marriage falling apart, Aya leaves Frank.
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| Writing | Annette Blonski | Script Editor |
| Directing | Euan Keddie | First Assistant Director |
| Camera | Geoff Burton | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Victoria Sullivan | Continuity |
| Directing | Solrun Hoaas | Director |
| Writing | Solrun Hoaas | Writer |
| Production | Robert Kewley | Production Manager |
| Directing | Sonya Pemberton | Second Assistant Director |
| Directing | Tony Gilbert | Third Assistant Director |
| Production | Leigh Ammitzboll | Unit Manager |
| Costume & Make-Up | Kirsten Veysey | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jennie Tate | Costume Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Margot Lindsay | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Art | Kris Kozlovic | Art Direction |
| Editing | John Penders | Assistant Editor |
| Sound | Tim Jordan | Dialogue Editor |
| Sound | Roger Savage | Sound Mixer |
| Art | Oliver Streeton | Title Designer |
| Production | Solrun Hoaas | Casting |
| Crew | Jonathan Shteinman | Thanks |
| Crew | Bryce Menzies | Thanks |
| Sound | Roger Mason | Music |
| Art | Jennie Tate | Production Design |
| Editing | Stewart Young | Editor |
| Sound | Ben Osmo | Sound |
| Production | Denise Patience | Producer |
| Production | Solrun Hoaas | Producer |
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