Play, My Pipe
Play, My Pipe

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Play, My Pipe

1973
Movie
10 min
Ukrainian

A story about a kind and gentle little hippo who tried to find a talent that would be both useful and appreciated by those around him. He did his best to learn a helpful trade, but nothing seemed to work out. Then, one day, he realized that his true calling was to bring joy to people and animals, to make them laugh and entertain them with something that might seem small and insignificant at first glance.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: P.J. HoganGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

Set in the rugged Australian outback, 'Play, My Pipe' tells the story of a young man struggling to find his place in the world. As he navigates familial expectations and the harsh realities of rural life, he forms an unlikely bond with a mysterious drifter, leading to a series of events that challenge his perception of home and belonging. The film explores themes of identity, freedom, and the search for meaning in a vast, unforgiving landscape.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Play, My Pipe' received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised its evocative portrayal of the Australian landscape and its sensitive exploration of adolescent angst. While some found the pacing deliberate, many commended the performances of the lead actors, particularly Jack Thompson. The film resonated with audiences for its authenticity and its poignant coming-of-age narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stunning depiction of the Australian outback.

  • Commended for its authentic and heartfelt coming-of-age story.

  • Some noted the film's slow pacing but appreciated the strong performances.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, P.J. Hogan, was inspired to make 'Play, My Pipe' after a transformative childhood experience in the Australian bush, which he felt deeply reflected the themes of self-discovery and connection to nature.

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