Ordinary People

Ordinary People

Release date : March 14, 2002
Runtime : 55m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : English /
Director : Jennifer Rutherford /
Writers : Jennifer Rutherford /
Production companies : Film Australia / Ballad Films /
March 14, 2002 55m Documentary English More
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Far right and anti-immigration politics have been on the rise worldwide. In Australia, as in many other western countries, as Ordinary People was filming, a new political force began drawing on the discontent of those who felt excluded from the promised benefits of globalisation. This revealing documentary follows One Nation candidate Colene Hughes over two years and two elections as her idealistic fervour slowly turns to disillusionment. Initially for Colene and her supporters, One Nation seems to offer true democracy and a way of knocking the country back into shape. But when Colene starts to question the control of party leaders, the gloves come off and, at the party’s annual general meeting, the two forces collide.
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  • title:Ordinary People
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:55m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Jennifer Rutherford /
  • Writers: Jennifer Rutherford ·
  • Production companies: Film Australia · Ballad Films ·
  • Overview:Far right and anti-immigration politics have been on the rise worldwide. In Australia, as in many other western countries, as Ordinary People was filming, a new political force began drawing on the discontent of those who felt excluded from the promised benefits of globalisation. This revealing documentary follows One Nation candidate Colene Hughes over two years and two elections as her idealistic fervour slowly turns to disillusionment. Initially for Colene and her supporters, One Nation seems to offer true democracy and a way of knocking the country back into shape. But when Colene starts to question the control of party leaders, the gloves come off and, at the party’s annual general meeting, the two forces collide.
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