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The Gardener
The film takes place on the day of the end of the Olympic Games, August 3, 1980. On the eve and during the Olympics, the Moscow authorities are "trapping" and expelling antisocial elements beyond the 101st kilometer. The avant-garde artist Boris falls into this category, he is taken to the police, from where he manages to escape. Boris hides in a village barn, where he is discovered by the 10-year–old son of the hostess, Anna.
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Plot Summary
The Gardener is a documentary that explores the life and work of horticulturist and landscape designer, Paul Bangay. It follows his passion for creating exquisite gardens and his dedication to his craft. The film offers a glimpse into the meticulous process behind designing and maintaining some of Australia's most beautiful private gardens.
Critical Reception
The Gardener was generally well-received by audiences and critics who appreciated its serene portrayal of gardening and landscape design. It was noted for its beautiful cinematography and insightful look into the world of a respected horticulturist.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning with beautiful garden imagery.
Offers a calming and informative look into the world of professional gardening.
Appreciated for its focus on the artistry of landscape design.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), highlighting Australian talent and natural beauty.
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