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Apr 16, 1993 · The Last Days Of Chez Nous. Roger Ebert April 16, 1993. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. It is one of those households that implies a criticism of the ways other people choose to live. They're free spirits, don't you know, and not bound by the ordinary rules.
Aug 8, 2017 · One of three screenplays written by Geelong-born Helen Garner, an influential voice on the Australian literary scene, the film is a layered but unpretentious examination of the last embers of a...
TOP CRITIC. This fluent, hopeful comedy (and it is a comedy, for all the encroachments of sadness) charts every shift in the emotional climate. Full Review | Apr 6, 2020. Brian D. Johnson...
Tomatometer 15 Reviews. 80% Audience Score 250+ Ratings. Want to see. The Last Days of Chez Nous Photos. See all photos. Movie Info. A writer's (Lisa Harrow) husband (Bruno Ganz)...
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Feb 26, 1993 · At Chez Nous, the house in Sydney she bought with her earnings as an author, Beth (the luminous Lisa Harrow) is the calm in a storm created by her discontented French husband, J.P. (Bruno Ganz ...
This fluent, hopeful comedy (and it is a comedy, for all the encroachments of sadness) charts every shift in the emotional climate. It’s a true ensemble movie: none of the performances are vain...
Sep 10, 2015 · Review by Justin Remer | posted September 10, 2015 | E-mail the Author. The Movie: Australian director Gillian Armstrong ( My Brilliant Career, Little Women) once again oversees a sensitively wrought, beautifully acted drama with 1992's The Last Days of Chez Nous. Featuring a screenplay by acclaimed novelist Helen Garner, this portrait of a ...