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The Travellers (2025)

When I saw The Travellers in November last year, I left the theatre underwhelmed. Whilst not marketed as autobiographical, there were whiffs of an essay I'd read by its director Bruce Beresford—published in the engaging 2017 collection The Best Film I Never Made and Other Stories about a Life in the Arts —where he reminisced about visiting his ageing father in his regional hometown. Ultimately, The Travellers —about an international opera art director returning home to care for his father after his mother's passing—felt, much like Bill Bennett's The Way My Way , like a minor, low-fi, autobiographical late work by a major Australian director. However, The Travellers has proven stickier than anticipated, and with the passage of time I've found myself thinking less about the film's flaws—its flattish digital photography, its middling lead casting—and more about its witty grace notes, its engaging supporting turns—especially Bryan Brown, reuniting with Beresford for th...