September 2, 2007 7:40 pm
By: tiffreviews
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GreenCine Daily - ”Dr Plonk is the story of a zealous inventor, his wife - played by [Magda] Szubanski - his deaf mute assistant and his dog,” writes Philippa Hawker in the Age. “It is a tale of time travel, improvisation and the end of the world. It begins in 1907, leaps forward a century, takes a brief wrong turn into the distant past, then hurtles to and fro between centuries. It might be silent but it is undeniably eloquent - expressive and funny, bursting with ideas, visual gags, comic moments, physical energy and absurdity.” And she talks with director Rolf de Heer… [Full Story]
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