Friends and Strangers

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Friends and Strangers
Directed byJames Vaughan
Written byJames Vaughan
Produced byRebecca Lamond
Lucy Rennick
StarringFergus Wilson
Emma Diaz
CinematographyDimitri Zaunders
Edited byJames Vaughan
Running time
60 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Friends and Strangers is a 2021 Australian comedy/drama film written and directed by James Vaughan.

Contents

Plot

Cast

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes lists 18 critics with 13 assessed as fresh and 5 as rotten. It gave the film a score of 72%. [1]

David Stratton, writing in The Australian, gave it 4 stars. He begins "Friends and Strangers is a strikingly original new Australian film from writer, director and editor James Vaughan. Tantalisingly enigmatic, it is on the surface about the various contacts and encounters made by Ray (Fergus Wilson), a diffident freelance video cameraman." [2]

Jane Freebury in the Canberra Times gave it 4 stars. She notes "Friends and Strangers is clearly about class, generational conflict and colonialism, but writer-director James Vaughan offers up a main character who doesn't really know what he wants in life, let alone how to get it, and there is little in the way of a narrative arc." [3]

The Age's Jake Wilson also gave it 4 stars writing "For all its quizzical menace, Friends and Strangers is an oddly enticing film, not immune to the allure of affluence and leisure and committed to gratifying the viewer with a stream of small surprises." [4]

Leslie Felperin of the Guardian gave it 3 stars saying "The way Vaughan and his team film and edit the movie, using lots of still long takes, suggests we’re either supposed to think it’s all comic or profound. In the end it’s neither, but not uninteresting." [5]

Writing for RogerEbert.com Tomris Laffly gave it 2/4, saying "this ambiguously humorous film with a shaky pace and viewpoint sets forth a tough proposition: will you be patient for its 80+ minutes of running time, accept that nothing much will actually happen throughout that duration and settle for occasional jolts of rewards only?" [6]

Reviewing in the New York Times Ben Kenigsberg gave it a NYT Critic's Pick stating "While the pieces don’t necessarily fit in obvious ways, that’s presumably the point — and part of what makes “Friends and Strangers” so singular." [7]

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References

  1. "Friends and Strangers". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved September 13, 2023.
  2. Stratton, David (19 March 2022), "Intimacy writ large", The Australian
  3. Freebury, Jane (19 March 2022), "Friends and Strangers captures the zeitgeist of a disaffected young generation", Canberra Times
  4. Wilson, Jake (9 March 2022), "Misadventures of a bumbling man-child make for one special Australian movie", The Age
  5. Felperin, Leslie (8 November 2021), "Guardian", The Guardian
  6. Laffly, Tomris (25 February 2022), "Friends and Strangers", RogerEbert.com
  7. Kenigsberg, Ben (24 February 2022), "'Friends and Strangers' Review: G'day, Mates", The New York Times
  8. Zion, Lawrie (25 November 2005), "No short-priced favourite this year", The Australian