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  <title><![CDATA[Kenny]]></title>
  
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  <givenname><![CDATA[Stella]]></givenname>
  <surname><![CDATA[Papamichael]]></surname>
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<description><![CDATA[Despite a light splattering of sewage, Shane Jacobson shines in this witty portrait of a plumber.]]></description>

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  <year>2007</year>
  <month>September</month>
  <day>24</day>
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 <year>2007</year>
  <month>September</month>
  <day>24</day>
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 <year>2007</year>
  <month>September</month>
  <day>25</day>
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<title><![CDATA[Kenny]]></title> 

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  <givenname><![CDATA[Clayton]]></givenname>
  <surname><![CDATA[Jacobson]]></surname>
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  <givenname><![CDATA[Shane]]></givenname>
  <surname><![CDATA[Jacobson]]></surname>
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  <givenname><![CDATA[Ronald]]></givenname>
  <surname><![CDATA[Jacobson]]></surname>
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  <givenname><![CDATA[Jesse]]></givenname>
  <surname><![CDATA[Jacobson]]></surname>
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  <givenname><![CDATA[Clayton]]></givenname>
  <surname><![CDATA[Jacobson]]></surname>
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<genre>comedy</genre>



<rating>4</rating> 

<certificate type="cinema">15</certificate> 

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	  	 <year>2007</year> 
	 		<month>September</month> 
		<day>28</day>
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	<length period="minutes">104</length>
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<country>Australia</country>
  
<distributor><![CDATA[Odeon Sky Filmworks]]></distributor> 
  
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<fact type="certificatetext">Contains strong language</fact> 


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<p><b>Few could fail to love Kenny, a blue-collar hero who keeps smiling even whilst up to his neck in the brown stuff. Of course, a mockumentary about the daily exploits of a portaloo plumber mightn't sound like a great accompaniment to a bucket of popcorn, but Aussie writer/director Clayton Jacobson unearths plenty of comedy diamonds from the muck. His brother Shane Jacobson is simply brilliant in the title role, liberally spouting hilarious one-liners like a goose spouts poop.</b></p>

<p>Despite the subject matter - that is to say, faecal matter - this isn't a simple gross-out comedy. The gags are more carefully considered, with Kenny musing on his place in the world, ie, &quot;If you're a fireman, all the kids wanna jump on the back of the truck... There's gonna be no kids willing to do that with me.&quot; Kenny is especially eager to get the approval of his son (Jesse Jacobson) and clean-freak dad (Ronald Jacobson), who makes him strip before allowing him in the house. </p>

<p><b class="ab">&quot;FULL OF BEANS&quot;</b></p>

<p>It's Kenny's irrepressible spirit, regardless of upturned noses that makes him so loveable, and his philosophy that 'the porcelain throne' makes us all equals. A few madcap set-pieces up the tempo, like a scene where Kenny, in his dump truck, accidentally veers onto a racetrack to save his portaloos from flame-throwing gearheads. However, that full-of-beans energy threatens to putter out in a long-winded episode at a US convention of toilet mongers. For a while it's a fish-out-of-water comedy, even though the biggest laughs come from his scathing matter-of-factness as he goes about business in Melbourne. The family ties in Oz also pull harder on the heartstrings than his romance with a stewardess. Thankfully, the detached documentary style keeps things from getting too mushy. More importantly, Kenny is so funny that bowel-loosening could be a very real danger.</p>



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