IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes84%
Metacritic77/100
Google Users89%
Director: Rob Sitch•Genres: Comedy, Drama, Sport
In the remote Australian outback during the height of the Cold War, a group of eccentric scientists at the Parkes Observatory are tasked with a crucial mission: to relay the first-ever live television broadcast from the moon's surface during the Apollo 11 mission. Facing technical glitches, local rivalries, and unexpected challenges, they must work together to ensure humanity's historic moment is seen by the world.
The Dish was a critical and commercial success, praised for its charming humor, heartwarming story, and strong performances. Audiences and critics alike enjoyed its blend of historical events with lighthearted comedy, making it a feel-good film with broad appeal.
Delightfully charming and funny, with a surprisingly touching story.
A feel-good movie that successfully balances historical significance with comedic elements.
Well-acted and engaging, offering a unique perspective on a major historical event.
Google audience: Viewers loved the film's humor, its heartwarming portrayal of ordinary people achieving something extraordinary, and the nostalgic feel. Many appreciated the Australian setting and the understated charm of the characters.
Nominated for numerous awards including Best Film at the Australian Film Institute Awards and winning Best Original Screenplay at the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards.
The film accurately depicts the technical challenges faced by the Parkes Observatory, including interference from a local sheep shearing competition and a massive heatwave that threatened the equipment.
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