2011
Snowtown
Snowtown
Director
Runtime
119
The shadow of the Snowtown murders still looms large, raising questions about the violence that can explode out of forgotten communities in Australian society. 16-year-old Jamie is a kid from Adelaide's northern suburbs who desperately needs a father figure. What he gets instead is John Bunting, a charismatic figure who condenses all the hatred and grievance in our culture and then unleashes it in a cold fury. Justin Kurzel's debut feature marks the arrival of a major filmmaking talent. He has made a film as starkly confronting as it is beautifully controlled, with consistently fine performances from a local cast of mainly first-time actors. In the style of The Boys or Samson & Delilah, it is a film of silences that cut deep; it evokes the Dardenne brothers through its ability to lay the brutality of life before us with immense yet simple power. Snowtown will resonate with you long after you leave the cinema.
Awards:
Winner:
Adelaide Film Festival Audience Award
Special Jury Mention: Critics Week Cannes Jury Prize
Marrakech FF: Best Actor – Daniel Henshall
Marrakech FF: Special Jury Award
AWGIE Winner Feature Script (Adapted) – Shaun Grant
IF Award for Best Editing – Veronika Jenet
Gold Hugo, After Dark Competition: Chicago FF
Feature Film Score of the Year Award 2011 Screen Music Awards – Jed Kurzel
AACTA Award for Best DIRECTION – Justin Kurzel
AACTA Award for Best Adapted SCREENPLAY – Shaun Grant
AACTA Award for Best LEAD ACTOR – Daniel Henshall
AACTA Award for Best Supporting ACTRESS – Louise Harris
AACTA Awards for Best Editing – Veronika Jenet
AACTA Awards for Best Sound – Frank Lipson, Andrew McGrath, MichaelCarden, John Simpson and Erin McKimm
Australian Film Critics Association Awards:
Best Australian Film
Best Actor – Daniel Henshall
Best Director
Best Screenplay – Shaun Grant
AACTA Award Nominations:
Best Film – Sarah Shaw, Anna McLeish
Best Direction – Justin Kurzel
Best Adapted Screenplay – Shaun Grant
Best Actor – Daniel Henshall
Best Supporting Actress – Louise Harris
Best Cinematography – Adam Arkapaw
Best Editing – Veronika Jenet
Best Original Music – Jed Kurzel
Best Sound – Frank Lipson, Andrew McGrath, Michael Carden, John Simpson, Erin McKimm Member’s Choice Award
Australian Film Critics Association Awards Nominations:
Best Australian Film
Best Actor – Daniel Henshall
Best Actress – Louise Harris
Best Director – Justin Kurzel
Best Screenplay – Shaun Grant
British Film Institute Awards: Sutherland Trophy – Justin Kurzel
Festivals: Cannes – Critics Week Special Mention by Jury; Toronto; Helsinki; San Sebastian; Fantastic Fest, USA; Festival Cinema de Valenciennes, France; Busan, Korea; Rio de Janeiro; Chicago; Istanbul (Autumn Screenings); Hawaii; London; International Cinematographers’ Film Festival, Manaki Brothers, Macedonia; Philadelphia; Australian Film Festival, Singapore; Horrorthon, Irish Film Institute, Dublin; AFI Film Festival, Los Angeles;Taipei Golden Horse; Leeds; Stockholm;Tallinn Black Nights, Estonia; Plus Camerimage, Poland; Marrakech; Thessaloniki, Greece; Hong Kong 2012