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My Brilliant Career (film)

My Brilliant Career
My Brilliant Career FilmPoster.jpeg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Gillian Armstrong
Produced by Margaret Fink
Written by Eleanor Witcombe
Based on My Brilliant Career
1901 novel
by Miles Franklin
Starring Judy Davis
Sam Neill
Wendy Hughes
Music by Nathan Waks
Cinematography Donald McAlpine
Edited by Nicholas Beauman
Production
company
Distributed by Analysis Film Releasing Corporation
Release date
17 August 1979
Running time
100 minutes
Country Australia
Language English
Budget AU$890,000
Box office AU$3,052,000 (Australia)

My Brilliant Career is a 1979 Eastmancolor Australian drama film, distributed by Analysis Film Releasing Corp., directed by Gillian Armstrong and based on the novel of the same name by Miles Franklin.

The film was released in Australia on 17 August 1979, in the United States on 6 October 1979 at the New York Film Festival, and on 1 February 1980 in limited U.S. theaters.

Sybylla (Judy Davis), a headstrong, free-spirited girl growing up in late 19th century Australia, dreams of a better life to the detriment of her work on a country farm. Her parents, upset by her dreams of grandeur, send her to board with her grandmother in hopes of teaching her proper manners and behaviour. She is soon courted by two local men, jackaroo Frank Hawdon (Robert Grubb), whom she ignores, and well-to-do childhood friend Harry Beecham (Sam Neill), whom she grows increasingly fond of.

Sybylla is sent to spend time at the Beecham estate, and her feelings increase toward Harry. She returns to her grandmother's home when Harry is sent on a tour of their properties, with everyone on both estates coyly approving of their romance. Frank attempts to derail the couple through rumours, which leads to increasing tensions between the two. The two take turns attempting to make the other jealous at a ball, leading to Harry's surprise proposal. Sybylla gruffly rejects him, to everyone's surprise. Harry later reveals his rush was to protect Sybylla from his potential financial collapse. Sybylla counters by asking Harry to wait while she discovers herself, and asks him to delay his proposal for perhaps two years.

Sybylla is summoned by her grandmother, and is told she must take a job as governess/housekeeper to the family of an illiterate neighbour to whom her father owes money. Working in squalor, she manages to teach the children to read using the newspapers wallpapering their home. To her delight, she is sent home when the parents become convinced (incorrectly) that she is wooing their eldest son. Harry visits and proposes again, but she again rejects him, stating her intent is to become a writer.

The movie ends with her reading (in voiceover) from her novel, My Brilliant Career, before sending it off for publication.


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