Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst explained

Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst
Director:Gillian Armstrong
Producer:Sue Clothier
Charles Hannah
Starring:Judi Farr
Felicity Price
Music:Paul Grabowsky
Cinematography:John Radel
Editing:Nicholas Beauman
Distributor:Becker Entertainment
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:Australia
Language:English

Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst, also known as A Colourful Life, is a 2006 documentary/drama based on the life of Florence Broadhurst. Starring Felicity Price, the film was written by Katherine Thomson and directed by Gillian Armstrong. The Australian documentary includes interviews with friends, family members and employees who knew Florence Broadhurst before her mysterious death in 1977. The film had a mixed critical response and was nominated for 4 awards despite being relatively obscure.__TOC__

Synopsis

Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst chronicles the life of Florence Broadhurst, an Australian designer who owned her own fashion design company in London during the 1930s. Later in life she moved to Sydney, Australia, and became a painter, socialite and charity fund-raiser. At 60 years old she began her most prolific and successful occupation, becoming a wallpaper designer. Florence Broadhurst was murdered in her studio on 15 October 1977, at the age of 78. The film includes interviews, dramatizations and animations which are used to illustrate Broadhurst's unusual lifestyle.[1]

Reception

The film received mixed reviews from critics, some calling it cluttered and difficult to follow,[2] while others applauded the director on her achievement.[1]

Box office

Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst grossed $429,248 at the box office in Australia.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Unfolding Florence . Urban Cinefile . Louise . Keller . 23 May 2010 .
  2. Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst . Russell . Edwards . 24 January 2006 . . 23 May 2010 .
  3. http://film.vic.gov.au/resources/documents/AA4_Aust_Box_office_report.pdf Film Victoria - Australian Films at the Australian Box Office