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Ruben Guthrie
Directed byBrendan Cowell
Screenplay byBrendan Cowell
Based onRuben Guthrie (play)
by Brendan Cowell
Produced byKath Shelper
StarringPatrick Brammall
Alex Dimitriades
Abbey Lee Kershaw
CinematographySimon Harding
Edited byPeter Crombie
Music bySarah Blasko
Release date
  • 16 July 2015 (2015-07-16)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Ruben Guthrie is a 2015 Australian romantic drama film starring Patrick Brammall as the title character, with Alex Dimitriades and Abbey Lee Kershaw in supporting roles. The film was written and directed by Brendan Cowell, based on his play of the same name.

Plot summary

Life is good for Ruben Guthrie (Patrick Brammall), who works as an advertisement executive and leads a lifestyle of a party boy and lives in a house on the water with his model fiancée. He's at the top of his game until Ruben lands at the bottom of his infinity pool from some drunken skylarking. Ruben's fiancée leaves him, but says she'll get back with him if he can go a year without drinking.

Cast

Production

The screenplay, written by Brendan Cowell, is based on his play of the same name.

Reception

Ruben Guthrie received mixed to positive reviews from critics, earning a 60% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 10 reviews.[1]

Luke Buckmaster of "Guardian" called it "an initially archetypal trajectory (boy loses girl; boy goes on mission to get her back) becomes something curlier and less conventional."[citation needed] CJ Johnson of ABC Radio gave a positive review, saying it "sails breezily along with terrific dialogue, great performances and an extremely relatable story. It's excellent contemporary entertainment, the kind of character and situation-based comedy the French do so well but Australian cinema, not so much."[citation needed]

Jim Schembri of 3AW gave a negative review, writing "It might be a case of something essential getting lost in the translation, but first-time director Brendan Cowell's adaptation of his play about an alcoholic advertising man on the road to redemption is a well-intentioned mess."[citation needed]

Accolades

Award Category Subject Result
AACTA Awards
(5th)
Best Adapted Screenplay Brendan Cowell Nominated
Best Actor Patrick Brammall Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Alex Dimitriades Nominated
AWGIE Award Best Writing in a Feature Film - Adapted Brendan Cowell Won
FCCA Awards Best Actor Patrick Brammall Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Alex Dimitriades Nominated

References

  1. ^ Ruben Guthrie, retrieved 19 August 2021