Thought-provoking and richly textured, this film is a conversation starter. It wisely avoids easy answers, instead presenting the complex tapestry of the Order's history as a living debate. The 'nuns' emerge not as monolithic but as individuals grappling…
Old Habits
The “gay male nuns” of Sydney’s Order of Perpetual Indulgence have been shocking, delighting and confounding audiences with their satirical activism for over four decades, but does this…
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'Old Habits' presents an inherently interesting subject but struggles to find a consistent cinematic rhythm. The archival material is gold, and the core thematic question is potent. However, the execution feels more like a polished television documentary than…
A triumph of substance in sequins. 'Old Habits' masterfully uses the lens of Sydney's most fabulous activists to explore the very soul of protest: is it enough to be seen, or must one constantly evolve to be heard?…
This documentary serves as a fascinating, if somewhat insular, time capsule. The access to the Order of Perpetual Indulgence is impressive, offering a front-row seat to their unique blend of devotion and drag. The central query about contemporary…
'Old Habits' is a vibrant and necessary piece of cultural archaeology. It treats the storied 'gay male nuns' of Sydney not as mere curiosities but as pivotal, if unconventional, historians of our social progress. The film's great strength…
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The film undoubtedly positions the Sydney-based Order as a significant thread in the fabric of Australia's social history. By tracking their four-decade presence, it implicitly charts the nation's own journey regarding LGBTQIA+ visibility, rights, and acceptance. Their activism, which has consistently 'shocked, delighted and confounded', acts as a barometer for changing public attitudes. The documentary likely examines how their provocative style both reflected and pushed against the mainstream, offering a unique, glitter-dusted perspective on Australia's cultural evolution from the 1980s to today.