A Little Bit of Soul (1997)
Directed by Peter Duncan
Genres - Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Black Comedy, Political Satire |
Release Date - Feb 12, 1999 (USA) |
Run Time - 84 min. |
Countries - Australia |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Bhob Stewart
After his Oscar-winning performance in Shine, Geoffrey Rush returned to the screen in this Australian comedy as a power-crazed politician, federal treasurer Godfrey Usher. Scientist Richard Shorkinghorn (David Wenham) needs cash to continue his research into age reversal. Applying for a grant, he's invited by philanthropic Grace Michael (Heather Mitchell) to her country estate, where he discovers his former lover and past assistant Kate Haslett (Francis O'Connor) has an identical project and grant request. Grace, they learn, is married to Godfrey Usher, given to frivolity and alcohol. Further, their weekend takes a devilish turn and really heats up after they discover that Grace and Godfrey are both Satanists. Some three years later, Usher is installed as the prime minister of Australia. Director Peter Duncan (Children of the Revolution) appears in a cameo as a defense attorney.
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assistance, business-financing, finances, lover, politician, research, Satanism, scientist
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High Production Values