The Last Days of Chez Nous (1992)
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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 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 her teenage daughter Annie (Miranda Otto). Beth and J.P. are maintaining their marriage through a delicate thread of disinterest and patronizing that is torn asunder with the arrival of Beth's younger sister Vicki (Kerry Fox). Along with the arrival of Vicki, Beth and J.P. take in a boarder, a clean-cut teen named Tim (Kiri Paramore). These two new additions to the family infuse the home with a new vitality, but that only holds the dissolution of the marriage in abeyance for a time. In an effort to make peace with her father (Bill Hunter), Beth takes him on a trip to the outback, where she believes she might be able to communicate with him. With Beth gone, J.P. and Vicki have an affair, and they abandon the family to start life on their own. Beth, now alone, feels a sense of liberation and purpose and begins to start her life anew. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi
- Directed By
- Gillian Armstrong
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 1991 Wide
Critic Reviews
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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
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James Sanford, Kalamazoo Gazette
fairly interesting, if familiar, domestic drama
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Cast
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Lisa Harrow
as Beth
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Bruno Ganz
as J.P.
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Kerry Fox
as Vicki
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Miranda Otto
as Annie
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Kiri Paramore
as Tim
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Bill Hunter
as Beth's Father
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Lex Marinos
as Angelo
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Bill Brady
as Mayor