Half a Lifetime
Half a Lifetime

Half a Lifetime

1986Movie57 minEnglish

A regular night of poker among four friends turns into a night full of conflict, recriminations and self-reflection.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Gillian ArmstrongGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the lives of the Kuss family in rural Australia as they navigate the challenges of farming and rural life. It offers an intimate look at their daily routines, struggles, and small joys, highlighting the resilience required to sustain a livelihood from the land. The film captures the essence of family bonds tested by economic pressures and the unique environment they inhabit.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Half a Lifetime' was praised for its sensitive and authentic portrayal of Australian rural life. Critics lauded Gillian Armstrong's observational style and her ability to capture the subtle emotional currents within the Kuss family. The documentary was seen as a poignant and honest reflection on the realities faced by farming communities.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply personal and moving look at family life.
  • Armstrong's direction highlights the quiet dignity of her subjects.
  • Offers a stark yet empathetic depiction of rural struggles.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are unavailable, general audience reception often highlights the film's authenticity and emotional resonance, with viewers appreciating its realistic portrayal of family and hardship.

Fun Fact

Director Gillian Armstrong, known for films like 'My Brilliant Career', chose to document the Kuss family over several years, allowing for a profound and intimate connection to develop between filmmaker and subjects.

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