A group of female friends reunite for a New Year's Eve celebration but old tensions resurface and past rivalries reignite, causing the night to descend into chaos and sparks and revelations ...Read allA group of female friends reunite for a New Year's Eve celebration but old tensions resurface and past rivalries reignite, causing the night to descend into chaos and sparks and revelations to fly like fireworks.A group of female friends reunite for a New Year's Eve celebration but old tensions resurface and past rivalries reignite, causing the night to descend into chaos and sparks and revelations to fly like fireworks.
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Sarah Portelli and Ivan Malekin co-direct the inspired "Friends, Foes & Fireworks," an entrancing drama that shrewdly leverages naturalistic acting and framed-but-often-improvised dialogue to drive its compelling story.
Come the end of the year, Fiona Day (Lara Deam) gets a medical diagnosis that stops her in her tracks. Self-ostracized by resulting anxiety, she reengages by hosting a New Year's Eve party with gal pals. Whatever Fiona's expectations were going into it, they're soon shattered, as unresolved tensions explode up through the fault lines. New Year's Eve is a cornerstone time for self-reflection, and each of these women have now given each other plenty to reflect about.
Aptly-named, "Friends, Foes & Fireworks" is a great ensemble piece driven by consistent performances from Deam, Genya Mik, Jess Riley, Whitney Duff, Asleen Mauthoor, and Daniel Hill. It's a credit to its filmmakers that we feel like we're the proverbial fly on the wall; a collective hidden camera eavesdropping on the party's slowly ratcheting dynamics. The film's great storytelling and conspicuous actor chemistry will command your attention throughout.-Was this review of use to you? If so, let me know by clicking "Helpful." Cheers!
Come the end of the year, Fiona Day (Lara Deam) gets a medical diagnosis that stops her in her tracks. Self-ostracized by resulting anxiety, she reengages by hosting a New Year's Eve party with gal pals. Whatever Fiona's expectations were going into it, they're soon shattered, as unresolved tensions explode up through the fault lines. New Year's Eve is a cornerstone time for self-reflection, and each of these women have now given each other plenty to reflect about.
Aptly-named, "Friends, Foes & Fireworks" is a great ensemble piece driven by consistent performances from Deam, Genya Mik, Jess Riley, Whitney Duff, Asleen Mauthoor, and Daniel Hill. It's a credit to its filmmakers that we feel like we're the proverbial fly on the wall; a collective hidden camera eavesdropping on the party's slowly ratcheting dynamics. The film's great storytelling and conspicuous actor chemistry will command your attention throughout.-Was this review of use to you? If so, let me know by clicking "Helpful." Cheers!
So, I guess this film was shot in one day? As a Fimmaker myself, that is pretty incredible. Not to mention that the film actually came out pretty well done. I gotta say that's pretty impressive. The performances and relationships between the characters were pretty well done and overall I really enjoyed this film. Thanks!
This was a nice movie that looked at the bonds of friendships, and also had some funny moments in it that prevented it from getting too heavy. I enjoyed watching it, and liked seeing how the social dynamics played out between the friends.
If you're a fan of Richard Linklater's early works, especially his "Before..." Trilogy, you'll more than likely love this movie. It's small and intimate, and it's nice to see a movie about regular people at a moment when we have so many superhero films being made - definitely worth a watch, especially because it doesn't overstay its welcome.
Didn't know if I would enjoy watchinga non horror based film, but I was pleasantly surprised. Well written story about a group of friends who deal with, love, sorrow, and complex situations. Nice job
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- TriviaFriends, Foes & Fireworks was shot entirely in a single night - New Year's Eve in Melbourne, Australia - relying on improvisation in both acting and camera.
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