KATH & KIMDERELLA
Year: 2012
Length: 86 minutes
Genre: Female comedy, travel
Rating: PG 86’ Mild coarse language and nudity
Cast: Jane Turner(Kath), Gina Riley(Kim), Glenn Robbins
Director: Ted Emery (The Craic)
When foxy empty nester Kath Day-Knight wins the trip of a lifetime to a tiny European kingdom with her spoilt princess daughter Kim, she embarks on a fairy-tale adventure filled with power, love, lust and even a royal wedding. Accompanied by Kim’s second best friend, Sharon Strzelecki, they find themselves on a journey that will change their lives forever. Complete with ancient castles, mad queens and sustainable energy, Kath & Kimderella throws the foxy ladies into a world even more frightening than a mid-winter sale at Fountain Gate. Kath and Kim must negotiate a vagazzling world of palace politics, a love that dare not speak its name and a nation stuck firmly in the 1980s. Why does the Prince hide behind a mask? What does the King’s page keep locked in his closet? What are those noises coming from the tower? And can Kath convince the King to change his wicked ways?
"Kath & Kim's foray onto the big screen is an endearing and hilarious romp that nurtures character as it skilfully weaves its narrative into an improbably fairy tale" Louise Keller Urban Cinefile
Rating: PG 86’ Mild coarse language and nudity
Cast: Jane Turner(Kath), Gina Riley(Kim), Glenn Robbins
Director: Ted Emery (The Craic)
When foxy empty nester Kath Day-Knight wins the trip of a lifetime to a tiny European kingdom with her spoilt princess daughter Kim, she embarks on a fairy-tale adventure filled with power, love, lust and even a royal wedding. Accompanied by Kim’s second best friend, Sharon Strzelecki, they find themselves on a journey that will change their lives forever. Complete with ancient castles, mad queens and sustainable energy, Kath & Kimderella throws the foxy ladies into a world even more frightening than a mid-winter sale at Fountain Gate. Kath and Kim must negotiate a vagazzling world of palace politics, a love that dare not speak its name and a nation stuck firmly in the 1980s. Why does the Prince hide behind a mask? What does the King’s page keep locked in his closet? What are those noises coming from the tower? And can Kath convince the King to change his wicked ways?
"Kath & Kim's foray onto the big screen is an endearing and hilarious romp that nurtures character as it skilfully weaves its narrative into an improbably fairy tale" Louise Keller Urban Cinefile
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