The Getting of Wisdom
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DVD Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 37 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: April 17, 2012
- Originally Released: 1978
- Label: Kino Lorber
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Barry Humphries, Terence Donovan & John Waters | |
Directed by | Bruce Beresford | |
Edited by | William Anderson | |
Director of Photography: | Donald McAlpine |
Entertainment Reviews:
33%
AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 16
This is a charming, sensitive and discreet portrait of female adolescence set in turn-of-the-century Australia.
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Boston Globe
...Better than most....[Fowle] is a most interesting actress...
New York Times
In a world that's harder to like, it gives you a heroine who is often no moral peach and whose attractions are more difficult to understand.
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Sojourner
Rightly regarded as one of the finest films ever made about Australian adolescents, the director Bruce Beresford's 1978 drama The Getting of Wisdom exists in a space unaffected by time
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Guardian
The Getting of Wisdom demonstrates the painful aspects of trying to win the approval of one's peers during adolescence.
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Spirituality and Practice
Product Description:
In THE GETTING OF WISDOM, director Bruce Beresford focuses once again of the theme on an outsider trying to come to terms with an alien culture. The film, based on the novel by Henry Handel Richardson, stars Susannah Fowle as Laura Rambotham, a gifted 13-year-old girl admitted to a prestigious boarding school for girls in the 1880s. Hailing from the outback, the girl is ridiculed for her dress and behavior by the wealthy and snobbish students in the oppressively class-conscious school, with the odious Lilith (Kim Deacon) threatening to reveal the shameful fact that Laura's mother is a mere postmistress. The starchy headmistress, Mrs. Gurley (Sheila Helpmann), is concerned only about the well-being of a few of the wealthiest girls, and the women teachers dream of escaping from their claustral abode. Time passes and, although eager for acceptance, Laura becomes accustomed to the status anxiety that's endemic to the school and begins to demonstrate to her indifferent teachers the extraordinary nature of her talents. When Lilith is unable to accompany her song recital on the piano, Laura steps in and astounds everyone with her virtuosity. After she's befriended by the wealthiest and kindest girl in the school, Laura realizes that the worst is behind her. Well edited and directed, this is a tersely unsentimental account of an ambitious woman faced with Dickensian obstacles.
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