This documentary offers a compelling, character-driven insight into the world of Australian far-right politics. 'Ordinary People' follows Colene Hughes over two elections, providing an intimate view of her evolving political journey. Initially drawn to One Nation's promises of…
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Far right and anti-immigration politics have been on the rise worldwide. In Australia, as in many other western countries, as Ordinary People was filming, a new political force…
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A timely and often poignant look at the allure and eventual pitfalls of far-right politics, 'Ordinary People' focuses on One Nation candidate Colene Hughes. The documentary spans two elections, illustrating her initial enthusiasm for the party’s message of…
'Ordinary People' is a masterful study of idealism confronting political reality. Unknown's direction is sensitive and unobtrusive, allowing Colene Hughes's story to unfold with authenticity over two election cycles. We witness her initial bright-eyed belief in One Nation’s…
This documentary offers a fascinating, if at times uncomfortable, glimpse into the mechanics of fringe politics. 'Ordinary People' follows Colene Hughes as she dedicates herself to the One Nation cause, initially brimming with optimism about democratic ideals and…
In 'Ordinary People,' director Unknown crafts a compelling, fly-on-the-wall portrait of political disillusionment. The film centres on One Nation candidate Colene Hughes, charting her two-year journey through two elections. What begins as an exploration of idealistic fervour gradually…
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Viewers can anticipate an intimate and often revealing observational experience. The documentary's strength lies in its prolonged observation of Colene Hughes, allowing audiences to witness her transformation firsthand. The tone shifts from initial optimism to one of growing tension and eventual confrontation, reflecting the internal struggles within the political party. It’s a film that offers a close-up perspective on the human element within political movements.