Curtin
Curtin

Curtin

2007Movie93 minEnglish

1941. A country in crisis. A new man in power. Leadership demands and personal demons are set to collide. The story of John Curtin as he faces his first six months as Prime Minister, confronting in quick succession, the tragedy of Pearl Harbour, the fall of Singapore, the bombing of Darwin and a furious battle with Churchill over the deployment of Australian troops. This is a raw and intimate story of a driven and inspirational leader - a man who struggles to battle his own personal demons while serving and protecting a country at war.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Leo K. SmithGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A mockumentary that humorously follows the daily lives and quirky interactions of the Curtin family. The film explores their unconventional dynamics, personal struggles, and shared moments of absurdity as they navigate everyday life. With a raw and intimate style, it captures the essence of family bonds and individual eccentricities.

Critical Reception

Curtin received a limited release and garnered mixed to positive reviews, largely praised for its authentic portrayal of family life and its unique comedic timing. Some critics found its documentary style to be derivative, while others appreciated its heartfelt and humorous approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and humorous portrayal of family life.
  • Appreciated for its raw, intimate documentary style.
  • Some viewers found the plot to be meandering.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Curtin are scarce due to its limited release, but general sentiment highlights its relatable humor and genuine characters.

Fun Fact

The film was primarily shot and edited by the director, Leo K. Smith, who also stars in and wrote the screenplay for 'Curtin'.

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