A young couple have trouble navigating the intricacies of marriage and parenting in this hour-long drama, directed by Gaylene Preston. Stay at home mum Trish (Tracey Moore), who is preparing for a rare night out, struggles with her lazy husband Kevin (Jed Brophy) as he repeatedly finds ways to complicate things. Things go from bad to worse when Trish returns home to a drunken babysitter. Made for female-forward anthology series Work of Art, Married marked Gaylene Preston's first drama for television, and Jed Brophy's first starring role on-screen. The screenplay is by award-winning author Sue McCauley (Other Halves).
As the first drama to explore the experiences of working class, married women from a feminist perspective it marked an important departure; however the portrayal of Trish's powerlessness is so reminiscent of the portrayal of mothers in the feminist dramas of the 1980s that the film feels dated.– Deborah Shepard in her 2000 book Reframing Women: A History of New Zealand Film, page 139
Meridian Film Productions
Made in association with the Short Film Fund of the NZ Film Commission
Made with funding from NZ On Air
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