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Ma brillante carrière

Original title: My Brilliant Career
  • 1979
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.1K
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Ma brillante carrière (1979)
A young independent woman who lives with her grandmother and aunt in the countryside rebels against being pressured into marriage and chooses to solely focus on having a career as a writer. Nevertheless, two suitors propose to her.
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A proud young woman in early 20th century Australia must choose between marriage and independence.A proud young woman in early 20th century Australia must choose between marriage and independence.A proud young woman in early 20th century Australia must choose between marriage and independence.

  • Director
    • Gillian Armstrong
  • Writers
    • Eleanor Witcombe
    • Miles Franklin
  • Stars
    • Judy Davis
    • Sam Neill
    • Wendy Hughes
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  • IMDb RATING
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    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Gillian Armstrong
    • Writers
      • Eleanor Witcombe
      • Miles Franklin
    • Stars
      • Judy Davis
      • Sam Neill
      • Wendy Hughes
    • 56User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 11 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Judy Davis
    Judy Davis
    • Sybylla Melvyn
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Harry Beecham
    Wendy Hughes
    Wendy Hughes
    • Aunt Helen
    Robert Grubb
    Robert Grubb
    • Frank Hawdon
    Max Cullen
    Max Cullen
    • Mr. McSwatt
    Aileen Britton
    • Grandma Bossier
    Peter Whitford
    Peter Whitford
    • Uncle Julius
    Patricia Kennedy
    • Aunt Gussie
    Alan Hopgood
    Alan Hopgood
    • Father
    Julia Blake
    Julia Blake
    • Mother
    David Franklin
    David Franklin
    • Horace
    Marion Shad
    • Gertie
    Arron Wood
    • Stanley
    Sue Davies
    • Aurora
    Gordon Piper
    • Barman
    James Moss
    • Pub Drinker
    Bill Charlton
    • Joe
    Suzanne Roylance
    • Biddy
    • Director
      • Gillian Armstrong
    • Writers
      • Eleanor Witcombe
      • Miles Franklin
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    User reviews56

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    6michyh1

    Good film - Don't get the Main Character, though

    Don't get me wrong, I like Judy Davis & I like this movie because of the nice chemistry between her and Sam Neill. Sam sure was handsome when he was younger (still looks good now too, though).

    In the end I didn't get the main character because her behavior didn't make a lot of sense to me. If Sam Neill's character was an idiot I would understand, but he was about as perfect for Davis' character as she could ever hope for & her "career" didn't seem like much of a lifestyle......so her actions left me perplexed.

    Still, the movie was well done & the scenery was interesting. It kept me engaged until the end....however, when the final credits rolled I was left scratching my head.
    9Aldanoli

    A quiet, rewarding story of a young woman's ambition

    Judy Davis is Sybylla, a girl of the Australian outback around 1909. As portrayed by Davis, in her breakthrough role, Sybylla is a font of boundless energy wanting desperately to escape the backwardness of her young life. Sam Neill, also in one of the significant early roles of his career, is likewise charming as the young man who presents her with a tempting alternative to her ambition to become a writer and escape the frontier life forever.

    This is not a great or epic story, certainly, but it is a quiet, rewarding story of a young woman's quest for a better life. A worthy entry among the films that marked the ascendancy of the "Australian Renaissance" in film-making during the 1970s; director Armstrong would go on to make such films as "Mrs. Soffel" and the 1994 "Little Women."
    aromatic-2

    One of my all-time favorite films

    Judy Davis, as Sybylla Melvin, struggles with the conflicts that we all have between ambition, family, love, and guilt in a most remarkable manner. Sybylla grows to understand that life is a series of trade-offs, and that no one can have it all, and that no one can please everyone. Simple yet universal themes told with charm, wit, and a vulnerability that allows us to get right inside of her character and to understand her --- up to a point that is, a career is vital but I don't believe I'd have the strength to pass up Sam Neill under any circumstances, especially as cute as he is in this movie. In fact, all the acting is great, and the cinematography is breathtaking. Gillian Armstrong has been my idol ever since she made this magnificent film. I give it a 10.
    kasaba

    Very Good!

    Usually I'm not too interested in these kinds of films, but i found myself becoming involved in the characters and their lives. The movie was very well done, and it explores many of the social gender roles that are still applicable today.

    It is a funny, yet serious movie, that has some deep undertones.

    I would recommend watching it.
    wheresmyoj

    gillian armstrong...

    If not to see a young Sam Niel or for the gorgeous landscapes of Australia that set the film, see this movie for an interesting viewpoint on feminism and the outback all in one. The main character, Sybylla, is constantly insulted by her alleged friends and family, though they don't intend it directly. Her character's flaky-ness doesn't help her plight as a female in a society hell-bent on marrying her off, but the character's story is worth renting this for.

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      Judy Davis learned the piano for her role in this film and played her own piano solos. Davis is credited for piano playing in the closing credits.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Sybylla: Possum Gully, Australia. 1897. Dear fellow countrymen, just a few lines to let you know that this story is going to be all about me. So, in answer to many requests, here is the story of my career... here is the story, of my career... my *brilliant* career. I make no apology for being egotistical... because I am!

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      Featured in My Brilliant Career: Ciné Regards - Judy Davis (1980)

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • My Brilliant Career
    • Filming locations
      • Camden Park House, Menangle, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Margaret Fink Productions
      • New South Wales Film Corporation
      • Greater Union Organisation (GUO)
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      • A$800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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