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Traps

Traps

1986
98 min NR USA
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A film that is built around a simple narrative about the concerns of a reporter in public radio whose work takes her from the tele-room in March '83…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director John Hughes

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thoughtful intriguing understated analytical historical political observational nuanced cerebral slow burn competent uninspired

Reviews

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Isabelle Moreau
May 20, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

‘Traps’ is an intelligent and compelling cinematic exploration of power, politics, and the media’s crucial role. Set against the backdrop of Australia’s political shifts from March 1983 with Bob Hawke’s rise, through to the 1984 elections, the film…

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Arthur Pendelton
May 20, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

The 1986 film ‘Traps’ tackles the complex subject of power and politics in Australia during the early Hawke years, following a radio reporter’s professional path. While the ambition to dissect the political landscape from March 1983 to December…

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Genevieve Dubois
May 20, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

‘Traps’ presents a fascinating premise: a reporter’s perspective on Australian politics from the 1983 Hawke prime ministership through to the 1984 elections. The film’s attempt to delve into the nature of power is commendable, though at times it…

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Marcus Thorne
May 20, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

This 1986 film, ‘Traps’, is a remarkably prescient piece, examining the Australian political arena during the formative years of the Hawke government. The journey of a radio reporter, intricately woven through key moments from March 1983 to the…

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Eleanor Vance
May 20, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

‘Traps’ offers a compelling, albeit understated, look at the machinations of power within Australian politics during the mid-1980s. The narrative, following a public radio reporter from Bob Hawke’s ascent in 1983 to the 1984 elections, provides a grounded…

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The film positions a public radio reporter at the heart of its narrative, using her professional journey as a way to dissect the intricacies of Australian politics. Her movement from March 1983, when Bob Hawke became Prime Minister, through to the biennial Labor Party Conference and the December 1984 elections, highlights the reporter's role in observing, documenting, and potentially influencing public perception of power dynamics.