Thelma

Directed by Josh Margolin
United States
2024
97 mins

Synopsis

June Squibb is priceless as a 93-year-old on the trail of crooks who scammed her. This funny and poignant winner has charmed audiences everywhere since its 2024 Sundance premiere.

Actor-filmmaker Josh Margolin brings us an unexpected and delightful new action heroine in Thelma Post. Oscar nominee Squibb (Nebraska, 2013) is simply irresistible as the oldster who hops on her mobility scooter and zooms across L.A. in search of justice. Margolin’s spot-on screenplay is packed with zingy dialogue and affecting reflections on what it means to grow old. But there’s no syrupy sentimentality here: Thelma is far too busy and determined for that! A dream cast includes Parker Posey, Malcom McDowell and blaxploitation legend Richard Roundtree (Shaft, 1971), who gives his final and arguably greatest performance as Thelma’s loyal pal Ben. Their dynamic duo act is one for the ages – and the aged.

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It elevates itself through heartfelt characters, a sharp sense of humour that never turns mean, and honest affection for the human condition
Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com

Tickets

Sun 9 June 2024, 8:15am
Ritz Cinemas Randwick - Cinema 5
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
Wed 12 June 2024, 11:30pm
State Theatre
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
  • Program Strand
  • Year
    2024
  • Country
    USA
  • Language
    In English
  • Director
    Josh Margolin
  • Producer
    Zoë Worth, Chris Kaye, Nicholas Weinstock, Benjamin Simpson, Viviana Vezzani, Karl Spoerri
  • Cast
    June Squibb, Fred Hechinger, Richard Roundtree
  • Screenwriter
    Josh Margolin
  • Cinematographer
    David Bolen
  • Editor
    Josh Margolin
  • Genre
  • Premiere
    Australian Premiere
  • Company Credits
    Production Company: Bandwagon

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