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The Dressmaker (2015)

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A glamorous woman returns to her small town in rural Australia. With her sewing machine and haute couture style, she transforms the women and exacts sweet revenge on those who did her wrong.

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Irma Almanac
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Evan Pettyman
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Beulah Harridiene
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Muriel Pratt
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Elsbeth Beaumont
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William Beaumont
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Based on Rosalie Ham's best selling novel, The Dressmaker is the story of femme fatale Tilly Dunnage who returns to her small home town in the country to right the wrongs of the past. A stylish drama with comic undertones about love, revenge and haute couture. Written by Sue Maslin

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Revenge is back in fashion See more »

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Comedy | Drama

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Rated R for brief language and a scene of violence | See all certifications »

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29 October 2015 (Australia)  »

Also Known As:

El poder de la moda  »

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AUD 17,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend:

$185,165 (USA) (23 September 2016)

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$2,021,399 (USA) (16 December 2016)
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Received a standing ovation when it premiered at Toronto Film Festival in the Roy Thompson Hall which holds about 2,400 people. See more »

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When Gertrude passes the book of stage costumes to Tilly ( at about minute 93), you can see that the cover reads "Soldiering On", which was a dark red book issued to members of the Australian Army after WWII. In the next shot the fake cover is on the book. See more »

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Molly Dunnage: You could be married in this suit... snapped up by some eligible spinster... or hag...
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People Will Say We're In Love
from Oklahoma! (1955)
Written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
Performed by Gordon MacRae & Shirley Jones
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A Thoroughly Conflicting Night of Emotions
22 October 2015 | by (Australia) – See all my reviews

Well, that has to be the most conflicting movie experience I've ever known. I was invited to the premiere of The Dressmaker last night and I'm unsure whether I can say I loved it, hated it, thought it was hilarious, found it terribly sad, was frustrated because it was so weird or enjoyed it because some of the characters were so endearing - this movie caused all of these emotions and more. It's certainly entertaining - just so many roller-coaster sensations within the space of only a few minutes. A viewer will fluctuate continually between laughing raucously one minute only to find themselves experiencing deep sadness, anger, confusion or just plain asking yourself 'Why did they include this?' with the next breath. And they're a mix of the most quirky / weird / unlikeable / endearing / heartwarming characters I've ever seen / met. There was one character I didn't like at all, even though at some stages I still found myself laughing at some of their antics. I'm sure many readers will either disagree with me or think I'm referring to someone else - but that's okay, that's what makes us all different. The Dressmaker is definitely worth a look but not something I'd pay to see again - mainly because of the inclusion of that one character already referred to. This movie is very very dark in places and the ending is definitely not what you expect! The dialogue flurries and stubborn, though endearing, rapport constantly firing between Kate Winslet and Judy Davies are exceptional and certainly to be applauded. A very big hats off to Kate for a wonderful portrayal of an Aussie accent - you would swear she is a true blue Aussie. I have never heard anyone who wasn't born here to pull off an Aussie accent with such authenticity as she showed in this. Proves her calibre as an actress and the exceptional talent of Victoria Mielewska, her dialogue coach. Added to all of this, the budget must have been huge as every single person involved was easily recognisable from another movie or TV series

  • and most of them big Aussie names. So don't bother asking me whether


you should go and see it - you'll just have to go along and see for yourself - but I can almost guarantee it's definitely not at all what you'll be expecting. And interestingly, other ladies in two book clubs I am connected to said they felt exactly the same with both the book and the film.


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