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Disclosure

  • 2020
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
383
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Tom Wren, Mark Leonard Winter, Geraldine Hakewill, and Matilda Ridgway in Disclosure (2020)
Drama

When a 4-year-old girl makes an allegation against the son of a politician, an attempt by the children's parents to resolve the situation soon degenerates into a vicious confrontation.When a 4-year-old girl makes an allegation against the son of a politician, an attempt by the children's parents to resolve the situation soon degenerates into a vicious confrontation.When a 4-year-old girl makes an allegation against the son of a politician, an attempt by the children's parents to resolve the situation soon degenerates into a vicious confrontation.

  • Director
    • Michael Bentham
  • Writer
    • Michael Bentham
  • Stars
    • Geraldine Hakewill
    • Mark Leonard Winter
    • Matilda Ridgway
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    383
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    • Director
      • Michael Bentham
    • Writer
      • Michael Bentham
    • Stars
      • Geraldine Hakewill
      • Mark Leonard Winter
      • Matilda Ridgway
    • 16User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    • Danny Bowman
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    • Emily Bowman
    Tom Wren
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    • Joel Chalmers
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    8Nemesis42

    Riveting and challenging.

    Brilliantly written, apart from, for me, the ending. A powerful and challenging drama to experience. More memorable than standard Hollywood CGI action blockbusters for example, for the heavy implications each character falls under, and the tight meaningful storyline.

    Clever utilisation of a low budget. It has the feel of an intense play. The story winds us through increasingly disturbing human interactions. The acting, casting and direction, all great.

    The ending I didn't like. It left things too unresolved. You have no idea which characters will be left on top. Literally as open ending as it could be. Some will feel satisfied by this. We must imagine our own ending if we want one. Or is the lack of resolution an anti-ending ending?

    Everything apart from the last minute is brilliant.
    9judyhamilton-30293

    Disclosure - thought provoking

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film. The acting was strong and it was refreshing to watch something that was not over produced. I don't know if I would class it as a typical thriller but it did have me held in suspense from start to finish. I loved the slow build at the beginning and the bushland setting helped me feel deeply the life of Australians in their bushfire prone environment. The theme of this film is timely. Pedophelia in regards to children's relationships with other children and the complicated relationships between adult friends and that of their children. Many of us know this challenge and this movie hits it head on. People, power with a dash of politics and a whole lot of suspense and emotion makes for a great film.
    Gordon-11

    Better than other similar films

    This film is better than most single location quarrelling films. It is set in a beautiful house, and every scene is beautifully constructed. They quarrel with a reason, as they all have different missions to accomplish.
    9sjmckenzieauthor

    Drama, not Thriller.

    The labelling of this film as a thriller may mislead some viewers. It's a psychological drama played out in long shot scenes in a suburban location. It's well written, well shot, well acted and raises very uncomfortable issues around sex abuse. But it's not an action thriller by any means.
    7roger-99-171599

    Strong Controversial Well-Acted Abuse Drama

    DISCLOSURE ⭐⭐⭐ How would you react if your best friend's 9 year-old son had just abused and attacked your 4 year-old daughter during a Summer gathering? It's a very complicated situation, utterly uncomfortable and dysfunctional. It involves kids, modern behavior and bad influence, hormonal confusion, violence, precocious sex. And if such scandal happens to be in a small, conservative community, including a politician's reputation, things can get out of control, for the sake of good values. Writer-Director Michael Bentham's debut feature isn't shy of putting all the controversial matter on the table, as the couples, parents of the children, are reunited to discuss the issue and solve it at whatever cost it will take. The film opens with a slow-motion, friendly-like look at the community in movement through the sidewalks, and immediately cuts to the climax of a sexual activity between a couple, enjoying it while recording themselves. It's a sign there's something bizarre about to happen, as the residents of such a quiet community seem to have unusual, straight-forward habits. The use of slow motion continues through the film, especially highlighting moments of extreme distress. Cinematographer Mark Carey does a fabulous job with enhanced lights on the sunny, green-filled Australian estate, with beautiful observations on insects, shades into the woods, the shining water, the heat, fire, leaves, and of course, the facial confrontations. The four actors who play both couples dealing with this disturbing moral issue give courageously convincing performances, roles influenced by stage-techniques but in complete harmony with the magic imagery of the screen. Another fascinating attribute to the film is the fact we barely see the children. There's a glimpse of the boy in an euphoric attack at the beginning, and we finally see the accuser, the 4-year-old Natasha at the very last scene. With the premise of abuse predominating throughout the narrative, many ideas are proposed, with relevance on modern adults' behavior, and children's behavior, resulting in a stirring, investigative and thought-provoking analysis on loyalty, righteousness, acceptance, frustration, privilege and sexual taboo. Director Bentham masterly pushes the players to drastic conclusions, as they insist on their distinctive perspectives on the case, hurting, offending and committing attacks to each other's privacy in order to save themselves from the scandal. A very satisfying and well-done dramatic production, it suffers from repetitive dialogue, but despite that flaw, it's a controversial, gripping, intense and authentic account on human instinct and priorities.

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2021 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Disclosure Productions
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      • $10,095
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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      • 1.90: 1

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