This is an enjoyable film about a noisy bunch of friends, sometimes supportive and sometimes at odds with each other. It is particularly about the one woman, Clare, played by Noni Hazlehurst, in their midst who is facing her own unique challenges and decisions, which the friends may or may not assist her with.
This film catches the sensibilities and sexual politics of a section of the Australian leftist middle-class of the 1980s nicely. Fiona Press won the AFI Best Supporting Actress Award for this film and McKimmie was nominated for the best director award.
(These extra words were required by IMDb to make up 600 characters - I'm obviously too taciturn)
This film catches the sensibilities and sexual politics of a section of the Australian leftist middle-class of the 1980s nicely. Fiona Press won the AFI Best Supporting Actress Award for this film and McKimmie was nominated for the best director award.
(These extra words were required by IMDb to make up 600 characters - I'm obviously too taciturn)