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===Films=== After The Front Lawn disbanded in 1990, Sinclair directed two short films, ''Casual Sex'', and ''Avenue Du Maine''. Sinclair's first feature film ''[[Topless Women Talk About Their Lives]]'' (1997), starring [[Danielle Cormack]] and [[Joel Tobeck]], was released theatrically in 23 countries and won nine awards at the [[New Zealand Film Awards]] including Best Director and Best Film. It was a spin-off from his TV series of the same name, which was shown on [[TV3 (New Zealand)|TV3]] in New Zealand and on [[Special Broadcasting Service|SBS]] in Australia. Each of the 41 episodes was only 4 minutes long, and featured a different song from [[Flying Nun Records]]. His second feature, ''[[The Price of Milk]]'' (2000), starring Danielle Cormack and [[Karl Urban]], was his only film to be released in the US, by Lot 47 Films. It won the Grand Prize at the [[Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival]] (2001) and the Grand Prize at the Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival (2001). His third feature was ''[[Toy Love (film)|Toy Love]]'' (2002) starring [[Dean O'Gorman]] and [[Kate Elliott (actress)|Kate Elliott]]. His three feature films were made in an unconventional manner, with Sinclair casting his lead actors before writing the scripts. The stories were developed during video workshops with the actors, and the final scripts written during the shoots, allowing the stories to develop organically, building on what naturally developed between the actors.
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