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  1. Beautiful Kate. Long-simmering anger comes bubbling to the surface once again when a man (Ben Mendelsohn) returns home to visit his dying father (Bryan Brown).

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  2. Full Review | Aug 30, 2018. Matthew Pejkovic Matt's Movie Reviews. Although it presents itself as a bastion of haunting thoughtfulness and a target of controversy, Beautiful Kate offers...

  3. 32 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 10/10. Excruciatingly good. ennor 20 August 2009. I saw this film over a week ago, and it still stays with me, almost haunts me. Tex Perkins' soundtrack was perfect, and like the images, will hang around you for days, perhaps weeks.

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  5. Jul 7, 2010 · 101 minutes. Certificate: 15. Original Title: Beautiful Kate. Haunted by painful memories of his family, damaged writer Ned (Ben Mendelsohn), with tramp girlfriend in tow, descends on the...

  6. Reviewed by: Jennie Kermode. Tweet. Bruce (Bryan Brown) is dying. His daughter Sally (Rachel Griffiths) does her best for him, but with coronary heart disease and a disinclination to take his medication, he doesn't have long. So he sends for his estranged son Ned (Ben Mendelsohn), who travels halfway across the continent to see him.

  7. Jun 22, 2009 · The need for human beings to address the past in order to live properly in the present is memorably realized in “Beautiful Kate,” a highly accomplished writing-helming debut by thesp Rachel ...

  8. Sep 10, 2009 · Jason Kempin/Getty Images. More Toronto festival reviews. SYDNEY — Rachel Ward dares to go where many first-time filmmakers would fear to tread with her feature “Beautiful Kate,” a...

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