Joe Cinque's Consolation by Canberra filmmaker Sotiris Dounoukos highlights ambiguities

By Jane Freebury
Updated September 29 2016 - 10:18am, first published September 23 2016 - 10:59am
Sotiris Dounoukos, director of <i>Joe Cinque's Consolation</i>. Photo: Nixco
Sotiris Dounoukos, director of <i>Joe Cinque's Consolation</i>. Photo: Nixco
Jerome Meyer as Joe and Maggie Naouri as Anu Singh in <i>Joe Cinque's Consolation</i>, making its world premiere at MIFF 2016. Photo: Supplied
Jerome Meyer as Joe and Maggie Naouri as Anu Singh in <i>Joe Cinque's Consolation</i>, making its world premiere at MIFF 2016. Photo: Supplied
Maggie Naouri as Anu Singh in <i>Joe Cinque's Consolation</i>.  Photo: Kelly Tunney Photographer
Maggie Naouri as Anu Singh in <i>Joe Cinque's Consolation</i>. Photo: Kelly Tunney Photographer

 It is now nearly two decades since Joe Cinque, a young civil engineer, died in a flat in Canberra's inner north after his live-in girlfriend, Anu Singh, injected him with heroin.

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