A masterpiece of empathetic reportage, 'Careless' is the most important Australian documentary of the year. It transcends its specific subject to ask a fundamental question about societal value. Thomson’s direction is masterful, balancing the vulnerability of her mother…
Careless
When director Sue Thomson’s 89-year-old mum, Margaret, begins to need additional help with day-to-day life, they face a decision that most families will encounter: whether to consider a…
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Thomson’s film operates on two equally effective levels. First, it is a relatable chronicle of a daughter navigating the complex emotional terrain of caring for an ageing parent. Second, it morphs into a compelling investigative piece, tracing the…
As a document of a systemic failure, 'Careless' is undeniably important. Its core strength is the tender, unvarnished footage of Margaret, which grounds the broader arguments in tangible humanity. However, the shift to historical analysis and advocacy interviews,…
This documentary succeeds as both a poignant family portrait and a damning institutional audit. Thomson avoids sentimentality, presenting her mother Margaret’s situation with clear-eyed respect. The film’s greatest strength is its structural ambition, weaving together personal narrative, expert…
'Careless' is a vital and meticulously constructed piece of cinematic journalism. Sue Thomson’s directorial eye is unflinching yet deeply personal, using her mother’s fragility as a lens to scrutinise a national disgrace. The transition from domestic anxiety to…
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The schoolchildren serve as a narrative device representing societal conscience and future stakeholders. Their discussions about the aged care system we've inherited and what they expect for their own futures reframe the issue as a long-term societal challenge. This segment underscores the intergenerational stakes of the crisis documented in the film.