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My Family and Other Animals (2005)

My Family and Other Animals (2005)
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Author Gerald Durrell's childhood memoir comes to life in this Masterpiece Theater presentation starring Academy Award-nominee Imelda Staunton and detailing the journey of an eccentric family who seeks to escape the dreary English weather by making way to the sun-soaked Greek island of Corfu. Mrs. Durcell is a middle aged widow whose inability to lay down the law with her four adventuresome children has found her embarking on a series of strange adventures. Whether watching patiently as wild, avant-garde writer Larry rabble rouses with his unruly friends, ducking the buckshot of gun-obsessed Leslie, attempting to keep track of teen beauty Margot's bevy of boyfriends, or wondering at youngest son Gerald's amazing ability to bond with animals and insects, Mrs. Durcell is constantly playing catch-up with her energetic children in a household where "normal" is purely subjective and each new day brings a strange and wonderful adventure. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Sheree Folkson
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Synopsis of My Family and Other Animals

Author Gerald Durrell's childhood memoir comes to life in this Masterpiece Theater presentation starring Academy Award-nominee Imelda Staunton and detailing the journey of an eccentric family who seeks to escape the dreary English weather by making way to the sun-soaked Greek island of Corfu. Mrs. Durcell is a middle aged widow whose inability to lay down the law with her four adventuresome children has found her embarking on a series of strange adventures. Whether watching patiently as wild, avant-garde writer Larry rabble rouses with his unruly friends, ducking the buckshot of gun-obsessed Leslie, attempting to keep track of teen beauty Margot's bevy of boyfriends, or wondering at youngest son Gerald's amazing ability to bond with animals and insects, Mrs. Durcell is constantly playing catch-up with her energetic children in a household where "normal" is purely subjective and each new day brings a strange and wonderful adventure. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Sheree Folkson
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    Tamara L.

    I adore this movie! It’s tender, hilarious, charming, a bit sad at times, and so beautiful. We bought the movie after we rented it from Blockbuster because we all loved it! The best part was that we can watch it together as a family, because it was actually appropriate. However, there is some cursing-- the usual British variety. This is the kind of movie that is so subtly brilliant that it leaves you with the lingering feeling of wanting more and wishing it would go on longer. Please take 90 minutes out of your busy lives and watch this refreshing, sweet movie. I think you’ll be glad you did!

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    James V.

    Delightful is a much overused word in describing an entertainment, but MY FAMILY AND OTHER ANIMALS wholly deserves the epithet. A veritable vacation on the Greek isle of Corfu, where almost all of this less-than 90-minute movie (made for Public Television's Masterpiece Theatre) takes place, "My Family…" begins in a gloomy Britain in the 1930s, as the Durrell family decides to move to the Greek Isles. Once there, young Gerald's penchant for all things natural takes off, while other family members (including older brother Lawrence, who went on to write the famous "Alexandria Quartet") become involved in their own favorite pastimes: guns for brother Leslie, romance for sister Margot, and general sniping for Larry. Based on the book by Gerald, who went on to become a world-class zoologist and writer, this sunny, endearing and immensely enjoyable movie manages to keep tone and characterizations consistent: funny, smart and provocative but never over-the-top.

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    Carole B.

    Pretty bad. If this is the best Masterpiece Theater Blackbuster can come up with then that is sad commentary indeed. There are many excellent M.T. Productions.

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