Country Life (film)
Country Life is a 1994 Australian drama film, adapted from the 1899 play Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov. The film was directed by Michael Blakemore. The cast included Sam Neill, Greta Scacchi and Googie Withers. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival.[1]
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Directed by | Michael Blakemore |
Produced by | Robin Dalton |
Written by | Michael Blakemore Anton Chekhov |
Starring | Sam Neill Greta Scacchi John Hargreaves Kerry Fox Patricia Kennedy |
Music by | Peter Best |
Cinematography | Stephen F. Windon |
Edited by | Nicholas Beauman |
Distributed by | Miramax Umbrella Entertainment |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Box office | $360,957 (Australia) $350,354 (USA) |
Plot
The film is set in Australia 1919, just a year after World War I. Australia begins to question the value of continuing as an outpost to the British Empire. Since his sister's death years ago, Jack Dickens has raised his niece Sally, aided by his sharp-tongued maid Hannah. Sally's father, Alexander Voysey, abandoned her after her mother's death and took off for the bright lights of the city, ostensibly making a name for himself as a literary critic and writer in London. Jack and Sally have sacrificed their own hopes and dreams to run the farm while Voysey disports himself in the city. Despite the claims of success, Voysey is a self-centered, self-aggrandizing, pompous windbag with no visible means of support beyond leeching off his brother-in-law's labor on the farm.
Voysey has remarried a younger woman, Deborah, who has come to regret her marriage. Voysey subjects Deborah to cruel behavior from him, such as fetching things he's dropped at his whim and making advances to other women right in front of her. Deborah is deeply unhappy, and feels that she has wasted her youth and squandered her life in marrying Voysey. Both Jack and the town doctor are soon smitten by Deborah, while Sally pines for the town doctor herself. The true natures, characters, and hopes and dreams within the family are revealed as things fall apart.
Cast
- Sam Neill as Dr. Max Askey
- Greta Scacchi as Deborah Voysey
- John Hargreaves as Jack Dickens
- Kerry Fox as Sally Voysey
- Michael Blakemore as Alexander Voysey
- Googie Withers as Hannah
- Patricia Kennedy as Maud Dickens
- Ron Blanchard as Wally Wells
- Robyn Cruze as Violet
- Maurie Fields as Fred Livingstone
- Bryan Marshall as Mr. Pettinger
- Tony Barry as Logger
- Terry Brady as Logger
- Tom Long as Billy Livingstone
- Rob Steele as James
- Ian Bliss as David Archdale
- Colin Taylor as Mr Wilson
- Ian Cockburn as Mr Archdale
- Reg Cribb as Vicar
Box office
Country Life grossed $360,957 at the box office in Australia.[2]
Home media
Country Life was released on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in May 2012. The DVD is compatible with all region codes and includes a behind-the-scenes special feature.[3]
References
- "19th Moscow International Film Festival (1995)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 22 March 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
- "Film Victoria - Australian Films at the Australian Box Office" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 February 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
- "Umbrella Entertainment". Retrieved 10 May 2013.
External links
- Country Life at IMDb
- Country Life at Rotten Tomatoes
- Country Life at Oz Movies