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The Little Death

2014 • 96 minutes
4.1
71 reviews
60%
Tomatometer
MA15+
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

THE LITTLE DEATH is a truly original and boundary-pushing romantic comedy. It tantalises the voyeur in us all, taking us behind closed doors to explore the sex, secrets and fetishes of five ordinary couples living in the same neighbourhood. Starring an exciting ensemble of Australian talent, THE LITTLE DEATH is written and directed by Josh Lawson. This unconventional rom‐com is full of twists and turns that will have you questioning how far one will go to reach that fleeting moment of sexual ecstasy. A moment the French call ‘La Petite Mort’ - The Little Death. 2014 Ticket To Ride Pty Ltd, A.P. Facilities Pty Ltd, Josh Lawson, Night Kitchen Productions Pty Ltd, Red Apple Camera Rentals Pty Ltd and Pomeranz Investments Pty Ltd
Rating
MA15+

Ratings and reviews

4.1
71 reviews
A Google user
February 3, 2015
Nice work by Josh, but it seems like the ending was thrown together like they were out of time and had to rush to tie everything together... still worth the watch :)
Michael Martin
March 21, 2015
This movie was almost passed by while I scrolled through the options. Thank goodness I had the good sense to watch the preview. The preview barely does the film justice. Black comedies may come blacker, but rarely do they take you in directions you didn't expect. This film is refreshing and innovative, while building a warmth for the characters that stays with you long after credits roll. I don't know if Josh Lawson is THE person to thank. Someone deserves credit for putting "great" back in Australian film
betsy hughes
November 19, 2018
How good can Aussie movies be? Watch this & find out. Fall in love, laugh out loud, be surprised & be amazed at how good writing, acting & movie making can get when Aussie's are at their best. It's a total sleeper that quietly hides greatness & now it's one of my personal favorites! Big names don't always matter, sometimes it just takes a really good script & cast, this has it!!!!!!