The Last Days of Chez Nous

The Last Days of Chez Nous (1992)

  • 91% of critics liked it
    (11 reviews)

  • 67% of users liked it
    (255 ratings)

Gillian Armstrong directed this quietly bittersweet and coldly ironic examination of the death throes of a crumbling marriage. Set in the lush summer light of Sydney, the film examines the dying marriage of Beth (Lisa Harrow), a middle-aged writer living with her French husband J.P. (Bruno Ganz) and… More

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Genres
Drama, Comedy
In Theaters
Jan 1, 1991 Wide

Critic Reviews

  • Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice

    Shows how our most cherished relationships can wither and die from neglect, misunderstandings and a thousand little betrayals

  • James Sanford, Kalamazoo Gazette

    fairly interesting, if familiar, domestic drama

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  • John B


    Very odd film that is surprisingly effective. The Australians have been producing high quality works for the last couple of decades now.

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