
“To put it bluntly, there is simply gold everywhere you look. Highly recommended.”
“An entertaining, humorous, beautiful viewing experience.”
“A deliciously enjoyable, and masterfully made, piece of cinema.”
“Just about one of the most enriching and delightful experiences you’ll have this year.”
“This works on pretty much every level you could ask for.”
“Lorin Clarke’s remarkable effort in weaving so much material together and measuring against too much hagiography in favour of insights and giggles in equal measure shows that the apple hasn’t fallen too far from Fred Dagg’s tree.”
“There is something thrilling and poignant about watching Lorin Clarke’s beautifully observed documentary about her father, John Clarke”.
“The special pleasure of But Also John Clarke lies in discovering that the John Clarke seen and heard in family home movies, tape recordings and so forth looks, sounds and behaves exactly like the John Clarke beloved by the public.”
“A thoroughly enjoyable 103 minutes of laughs and a fascinating peek into the personal life of one of Australasia’s greatest satirists.”
“A worthy tribute and a pleasure to watch.”
“A fascinating celebration of a life fully lived by a person who enriched many other lives.”
“Australia has always liked John Clarke. And thanks to his daughter’s delightful film, it will perhaps come to know him just that little bit better, too."
“Entertaining, touching and very, very funny.”