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The Road From Coorain (2002) Reviews

The Road From Coorain (2002)
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The formative years of celebrated Australian feminist Jill Ker-Conway are recounted in the two-hour TV biopic The Road From Coorain. Growing up in the Outback of New South Wales in the 1930s, Jill chafes under the domination of her mother, Eve (Juliet Stevenson), a prickly relationship that becomes even more so after the death of Jill's father. Though she grows wealthy from various investments, Eve becomes a bitter alcoholic, all but forcing Jill to go out into the world and stand on her own two feet. Drawn into the Australian intellectual renaissance of the 1940s, Jill finds her feminist values challenged when she falls in love with rough-hewn American mining engineer, Alec (Tim Guinee). First telecast in Australia on March 3, 2002, The Road From Coorain was seen in America as an episode of the PBS anthology Masterpiece Theatre on May 13, of that same year. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Juliet Stevenson
Director(s):
Brendan Maher
Format(s):
DVD
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Terence D.

A good story line & presentation. No real lapses in the continuity & character development either. You DO have to pay close attention to the dialogue as it defines the growth & development of the characters throughout the story. A good tale overall.

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Dolores R.

Good, different

Yes   |   No


David Donna S.

This was a pretty good movie.

Yes   |   No


 
 
 

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    Terence D.

    A good story line & presentation. No real lapses in the continuity & character development either. You DO have to pay close attention to the dialogue as it defines the growth & development of the characters throughout the story. A good tale overall.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Dolores R.

    Good, different

    Yes   |   No

     
    David Donna S.

    This was a pretty good movie.

    Yes   |   No

     
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