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Director: Ben Elton
Cast: Robert Sheehan, Rebecca Breeds, John Waters, Deborah Mailman
Set over three summers at The Westival, a fictional West Australian rural folk festival redoubtable local radio personality ‘Queenie' describes as "Australia in a tent". Two young musicians fall in love against a wider collection of tales dealing with a microcosm of contemporary discussion points, including Indigenous, immigration and refugee issues.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Three Summers, a 2017 Australian comedy directed by Ben Elton, has received generally positive reviews from critics. The film explores a diverse set of contemporary issues through the lens of a rural folk festival and the romance between two young musicians. While it has not received any major awards recognition, the film has earned solid audience scores on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes, suggesting a favorable public reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of poignant comedy with a social conscience will appreciate Three Summers, directed by Ben Elton in 2017. The film blends heartwarming stories of love and friendship with a thoughtful exploration of issues like Indigenous rights and the refugee experience, all set against the vibrant backdrop of a West Australian folk festival.
Three Summers is an Australian romantic comedy film, written and directed by Ben Elton. It was filmed and is set in Western Australia. Over three consecutive years, two musicians meet and fall in love at a music festival, described as "Australia in a tent" and a "national kaleidoscope". The film has a large ensemble cast including Magda Szubanski, Michael Caton, Deborah Mailman, Jacqueline McKenzie, and John Waters.
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