Housos vs. Authority

Housos vs. Authority
Directed by Paul Fenech
Produced by Paul Fenech
Written by Paul Fenech
Starring Elle Dawe
Paul Fenech
Jason "Jabba" Davis
Kevin Taumata
Vanessa Davis
Tahir Bilgic
Murray Harman
Narrated by Russell Gilbert
Cinematography Michael Kliem
Edited by David Rudd
Distributed by Transmission Films
Release dates
1 November 2012 (Australia)
Running time
103 minutes
Country Australia
Language English
Budget $200,000
Box office $1,386,692[1]

Housos vs. Authority is an Australian film, based upon the stories and characters of the Housos television series, created by Paul Fenech.[2]

The film was released to Australian cinemas on 1 November 2012, following several pre-release screenings around the country. Directed, produced and written by Fenech, the film was made for a modest budget of $200,000 and was distributed by Transmission Films. Upon release, the film was a box office success, grossing $1,386,692 throughout Australia.

Plot

Franky Falzoni (Fenech) and his best mate Darren "Dazza" Smith (Jason Davis) travel in a campervan filled with illegal drugs and guns from the western outskirts of Sydney to Alice Springs so that Dazza's foul-mouthed girlfriend Sharon "Shazza" Jones (Elle Dawe) can be reunited with the dying mother she hasn't seen since she was three. Upon arrival there, Shazza's mum dies, her final wish to take her ashes and scatter them atop Uluru. They are arrested for trespassing at Uluru and defacing it with graffiti and an orgy, and must try and get out of their situation.

Cast

Reception

Housos vs. Authority has a 60% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes (based on 5 reviews).[3] Luke Buckmaster of In Film Australia wrote "Paul Fenech has been lobbing comedy grenades for eons. Whether he intended it or not, his latest movie is one of Australia's most brutal satires of lower class suburbia", while 3AW's Jim Schembri wrote "Very faithfull, very funny, very crass big screen version of [the] brilliantly low brow TV series... as far as a film doing justice to the TV show on which it is based, Housos vs. Authority leaves the abomination of Kath & Kimderella for dead." However, reviews haven't been wholly positive for the film. For example, Matthew Toomey of ABC Radio Brisbane wrote "The tiresome nature of the comedy wears thin very quickly. It's the same easy jokes over and over again".

Sequel

Fat Pizza vs. Housos is a crossover film bringing together the eponymous series Housos and Fat Pizza, itself a spin-off of television series Pizza, which was released on 27 November 2014.[4]

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