IMDb 0 1982 HD

Rubbish

Rubbish

1982
Animation Family Fantasy
68 min
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A young boy creates a world of puppet friends using pieces of rubbish found in the street.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director David E. Perry
Starring
Richard Bradshaw / Helen Glad / Eleanor Wilcombe / Ross Hill / Marguerite Pepper / Kim Royle / Ross Browning / Allan Highfield

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

imaginative heartwarming resourceful nostalgic innocent understated gentle creative charming simple unique touching

Reviews

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Isabelle Moreau
May 22, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

The 1982 picture 'Rubbish' offers a quaint premise: a young boy’s imaginative journey of creating puppet friends from found street objects. The narrative arc is straightforward, focusing on this act of creation. Richard Bradshaw, alongside Helen Glad and…

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Arthur Finch
May 22, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

Director Unknown's 'Rubbish' (1982) is a poignant testament to the power of creative spirit. The film’s central conceit – a boy transforming street rubbish into a vibrant puppet community – is executed with remarkable tenderness. The performances, led…

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Genevieve Dubois
May 22, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

A curious artefact of 1982 cinema, 'Rubbish' presents a narrative built on the foundations of childhood invention. The premise sees a young boy creating a unique world of puppet friends from discarded street items. While the concept is…

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Marcus Thorne
May 22, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

'Rubbish' from 1982 is a quiet triumph of imagination. The plot, a boy crafting puppet friends from street-found materials, is deceptively simple yet profoundly resonant. The film avoids overt sentimentality, instead allowing the boy's inventive spirit to shine.…

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Eleanor Vance
May 22, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This charming 1982 effort, 'Rubbish', offers a gentle exploration of childhood creativity. The narrative centres on a young boy who fashions a world of puppet companions from detritus found on the streets. The film's strength lies in its…

FAQs

Without specific directorial information, one can infer an approach that prioritises a sense of wonder and intimacy. The director likely focused on capturing the child's perspective, using visual storytelling to bring the puppet world to life. The tone would need careful handling to balance the potentially bleak setting of street rubbish with the bright, imaginative world created, suggesting a sensitive and perhaps understated directorial hand.