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The Independent (2007 film)

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Duration
  

Music director
  
Nick Batterham

Country
  
Australia

6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Running time
  
1h 25m

Language
  
English

The Independent (2007 film) movie poster

Director
  
Andrew OKeefe John Studley

Writer
  
Andrew OKeefe
,
John Studley

Release date
  
8 November 2007 (2007-11-08)

Initial release
  
October 4, 2007 (Australia)

Directors
  
John Studley, Andrew OKeefe

Screenplay
  
John Studley, Andrew OKeefe

Cast
  
Lee Mason
(Marty Browning),
Grant Piro
(Bradley Evans),
Tony Nikolakopoulos
(Tony Bentakis),
Jonathan Auf Der Heide
(Derek Lindsay),
Christopher Bunworth
(Chris Hall)

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Tagline
  
One man's shot at politics

The Independent is an Australian independent mockumentary film released in 2007, produced by Apocalypse Films. It chronicles the story of Marty Browning (Lee Mason), a man who runs for state parliament in a Victorian by-election to save his family farm, backed by a shady businessman (Tony Nikolakopoulos). He runs as an independent, but under the banner of "The Independent Party"; his plan is to form policies by asking members of the public for their opinions, thereby providing a direct public voice in parliament. (A similar purpose is held by the real-life Australian party Senator On-Line.)

The film was shot in 2006, and released to a small number of cinemas on 8 November 2007 in the lead up to the 2007 Australian federal election. A national cinema launch is planned for April/May 2008.

Critical response

Critical reception to the film was positive, with good reviews from many high-profile Australian film critics and an average rating of around three stars. A frequent criticism was that the film seems uncertain of its tone, wavering between comedy and drama, but overall the film was considered successfully endearing, with some reviewers praising the filmmakers' decision not to merely go for laughs. Margaret Pomeranz found the ending "problematic", but along with most other reviewers singled out Mason for his "outstanding" performance; James Brown of FILMINK Magazine described Marty as "the most charming protagonist since Kenny".

References

The Independent (2007 film) Wikipedia
The Independent (2007 film) IMDb The Independent (2007 film) themoviedb.org