Barry Humphries is ... a SCREAM! :)
Scene 1 of the film (all the good racy juicy stuff ...) featured Dame Edna Everedge (thankfully out of character / caricature, haha) being interviewed about the state of Aussie cinema pre and post "reform", if you will. Humphries really is funny. His sense of humor is so dry and drole that at first I thought he was an inordinately clever film historian. Took me awhile to fig out that he was Dame Edna (an acquired taste if ever there were one) out of drag.
Scene 1's the best part of this film, if you ask me.
But, all of it is worth a look if only to learn about a cinema some Americans might have been muchly exposed to (?) I sure wasn't. No one I know was.
Another highly funny "character" i'viewed was a producer of the films covered in the Doc whose name (wouldn't you know?( I have forgotten but who I recall was wearing a red and white "Aloha" shirt, and undershirt. His i'views were accompanied by a stripper, hilariously. That guy had me in stitches .
I love how Aussies can laugh at themselves and The British with aplomb, or what seems like it.