My First 40 Years
My First 40 Years

My First 40 Years

1987Movie107 minItalian

Marina is a woman who never says no...to men, money and fame! Determined to climb the social ladder, she works her way up from a marriage of a millionaire prince. At last, she's living the life of wealth and glamour she's always dreamed of. Then Love comes along and ruins everything! A starving artist steals her heart and seduces her away to his bohemian world. Will Marina manage to stay happy living a lifestyle out of the fast lane?

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: John PowerGenres: Drama, Biography

Plot Summary

This Australian television film chronicles the life and career of the legendary Australian entertainer, Barry Humphries. From his early, surrealist beginnings in Melbourne to his international fame as the creator of characters like Edna Everage and Dame Edna Everage, the film explores the man behind the personas. It delves into his artistic development, his influences, and the cultural impact of his groundbreaking work. The narrative traces his journey through various creative phases, highlighting the evolution of his iconic characters.

Critical Reception

My First 40 Years was a well-received television film that was praised for its insightful portrayal of Barry Humphries and his significant contribution to Australian and international entertainment. Critics lauded the performances, particularly Max Cullen's depiction of Humphries, and the film's ability to capture the essence of the comedian's complex creative output. It was seen as a fitting tribute to a unique artistic figure, balancing biographical elements with an appreciation for his innovative character work.

What Reviewers Say

  • A compelling biographical drama that captures the essence of Barry Humphries' career.
  • Praised for its strong performances and insightful look at a unique comedic talent.
  • An important television film that celebrates a significant figure in Australian arts.

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Fun Fact

Max Cullen, who portrayed Barry Humphries in the film, also played the role of Arthur Stace, the ' Eternity' writer, in the 2015 film 'Palace of Light', a film that Barry Humphries himself narrated.

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