Elizabeth Hunter (Charlotte Rampling) controls all in her life – society, her staff, her children; but the once great beauty will now determine her most defiant act as she chooses her time to die. –IMDb
Fred Schepisi AO (born 26 December 1939) is an Australian film director and screenwriter. His credits include: Last Orders, Roxanne, Plenty, and Six Degrees of Separation.
Schepisi was born Frederic Alan Schepisi in Melbourne, Victoria, the son of fruit dealer Frederic Thomas Schepisi and Loretto Ellen (née Hare). He began his career in advertising and directed both commercials and documentaries before helming his first feature film, The Devil’s Playground, in 1976.
Schepisi won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Direction and the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Screenplay for both The Devil’s Playground and Evil Angels (released in the US as A Cry in the Dark).
In 1991, his film The Russia House was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival.
In 2005 Schepisi directed and co-produced the HBO miniseries Empire Falls, for which he was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries… read more
Fatally dull drama about an aging matriarch (Charlotte Rampling) facing death surrounded by her family and staff. As death draws nearer, specters of the past rear their ugly heads. Meandering and lackluster, THE EYE OF THE STORM is a dramatically inert film that lacks narrative drive, despite fine performances.
It's best asset is the great production and cinematography. Those houses are lovely!