

Two Franks walk into a midlife crisis—only one knows the way out.
Deep in a midlife crisis Frank, a faith and financial influencer on the edge of divorce, finds himself befriending Frank, a happily separated carpenter and artist who enjoys life. As their friendship grows and the two men start sharing stories Frank #1 has to face up to his uncertain future…
Acting
Pollard and Jamieson's chemistry feels like decades of friendship.
Cinematography
Coastal Australia as character—vast, indifferent, beautiful.
Writing
Dialogue that actually sounds like men talking, not screenwriters.
Director
Adam Morris
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film's absurdly long alternate title is a deliberate nod to mid-2000s indie affectation—director Adam Morris has called it 'the movie's own midlife crisis'.
Trevor Jamieson, who plays carpenter Frank, is primarily known as a stage actor and Pitjantjatjara language advocate; his casting deliberately contrasts Myles Pollard's mainstream Australian TV background, mirroring the characters' worlds.
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