The Castle, Muriel’s Wedding, Samson and Delilah VOTED THE TOP 3 AUSTRALIAN FILMS #YOUMUSTSEE
Special event screenings announced
Top 100 #YOUMUSTSEE films revealed
Audiences have had their say in Adelaide Film Festival’s call to the nation to find the top three Australian feature films of all time and the results are in. Over 450 films were voted for but it was Aussie classics The Castle, Muriel’s Wedding and Samson & Delilah, that topped the list. These films will be celebrated with special event screenings in the ADL Film Fest’s October program.
Rob Sitch, The Castle Director said "That acknowledgement is of course going straight to the pool room…or, if we ever do a sequel…the man cave… It’s worth pointing out that after all these years Darryl has been proved right about 3 Highview Cresent Coolaroo…next year, in real life, it’s getting the NBN!”
Star of The Castle, Stephen Curry said “I’m so excited that The Castle has topped the poll for ‘Best Australian film of all time’. It’s incredible to think that this little movie that took 11 days to shoot, 22 years ago, in which I wore that gorgeous mullet, still resonates so strongly with audiences today. I’m so proud of my association with this beautiful story and can’t wait to introduce the screening at the Adelaide Film Festival. I may just have to re-grow the mullet just for the occasion. Or maybe not.”
Bring the kids for a special school holiday screening of The Castle, introduced by Stephen Curry
Come home to Porpoise Spit with the Sing-a-Long Special Edition of Muriel’s Wedding.
Experience the power and emotion of Samson and Delilah, the only film both Margaret and David gave 5 STARS in 2009. Special introduction by director Warwick Thornton
Bring the kids for a special school holiday screening of The Castle, introduced by Stephen Curry
Bring the kids for a special school holiday screening of The Castle, introduced by Stephen Curry
Come home to Porpoise Spit with the Sing-a-Long Special Edition of Muriel’s Wedding.
Come home to Porpoise Spit with the Sing-a-Long Special Edition of Muriel’s Wedding.
Experience the power and emotion of Samson and Delilah, the only film both Margaret and David gave 5 STARS in 2009. Special introduction by director Warwick Thornton
Experience the power and emotion of Samson and Delilah, the only film both Margaret and David gave 5 STARS in 2009. Special introduction by director Warwick Thornton
Continuing the celebration of Australia’s rich cinematic history, the festival also presents the world premiere of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia’s (NFSA) digital restoration of South Australian classic starring Jack Thompson NFSA Restores: Sunday Too Far Away, which came in at #37 in the Top 100.
Plus Sarah Watt’s stunning debut Look Both Ways (#38 in the Top 100) shot in Port Adelaide, will screen with guests Justine Clarke and producer Bridget Ikin in conversation with Margaret Pomeranz.
Artistic Director and CEO of Adelaide Film Festival, Amanda Duthie said “The MY TOP 3 #YOUMUSTSEE initiative has given audiences a chance to reflect on the films that are forever stamped in our national psyche, and has generated vibrant debate about who we are and who we wish to be as a nation. Family has emerged as a major theme in the nation’s favourite films. We love Australian cinema and MY TOP 3 allowed us to re-connect audiences with the films they love, making it all the more special to bring the nation’s top 3 films back to the big screen.”
Amongst the Top 100, seven films are from Indigenous directors, 10 films star David Gulpilil, 22 are filmed or produced in South Australia, and 10 films are supported by the visionary Adelaide Film Festival FUND. Women directors represent 26% of the Top 100.
These cinematic gems screen alongside the exclusive premieres of new work from the ADL Film Fest FUND including Opening Night’s Hotel Mumbai from Anthony Maras, direct from its world premiere gala presentation at Toronto Film Festival, direct from Venice the Australian premiere world premiere of Jennifer Kent’s The Nightingale, the gala work-in-progress of Grant Sputore’s I Am Mother starring Hilary Swank and Clara Rugaard and the feature documentary, She Who Must Be Obeyed, about the remarkable Freda Glynn, directed by Erica Glynn.
Also to world premiere is Adelaide Film Festival FUND commissioned VR The Waiting Room from Molly Reynolds and Rolf de Heer, and the extension to 2017’s VR commission The Summation of Force, the short documentary The Art of the Game from director Matt Bate, with Trent Parke and Narelle Autio.
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ADL Film Fest thanks all the partners who supported this national initiative:
#YOUMUSTSEE is an Adelaide Film Festival campaign with the support of Department for Industry and Skills, Screen Australia, Screen Producers Australia, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, South Australian Film Corporation, AFI/AACTA and GU Filmhouse. Special thanks to: ABC, ACMI, ADG, AFTRS, AIDC, Ausfilm, AWG, City Mag, Channel 7, Documentary Australia, Filmink, Flicks, IF, InDaily, Junkee, SBS, Shark Island, The Adelaide Review, The Advertiser.
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ADL Film Fest’s Australian Films #YOUMUSTSEE Top 100 Films
1 The Castle 1997
2 Muriel's Wedding 1994
3 Samson and Delilah 2009
4 Rabbit-Proof Fence 2002
5 The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert 1993
6 Gallipoli 1981
7 Wake In Fright 1971
8 Picnic At Hanging Rock 1975
9 Lantana 2000
10 Strictly Ballroom 1991
11 Mad Max 1979
12 Mad Max : Fury Road 2012
13 The Dressmaker 2015
14 Sweet Country 2017
15 Ten Canoes 2006
16 Animal Kingdom 2010
17 The Babadook 2014
18 Red Dog 2011
19 Walkabout 1971
20 Shine 1995
21 Moulin Rouge! 2001
22 Chopper 2000
23 Bad Boy Bubby 1993
24 Two Hands 1998
25 The Year My Voice Broke 1987
26 Snowtown 2011
27 Lion 2016
28 Mad Max II 1981
29 Breaker Morant 1980
30 Crocodile Dundee 1986
31 Storm Boy 1976
32 The Dish 2000
33 The Sapphires 2012
34 The Tracker 2002
35 Looking For Alibrandi 1999
36 My Brilliant Career 1979
37 Sunday Too Far Away 1975
38 Look Both Ways 2005
39 Newsfront 1978
40 The Proposition 2005
41 Beneath Clouds 2002
42 Malcolm 1986
43 The Man from Snowy River 1982
44 Romper Stomper 1991
45 Breath 2017
46 Japanese Story 2002
47 Somersault 2004
48 Kenny 2006
49 Wolf Creek 2005
50 Australia 2008
51 Babe 1995
52 Cargo 2017
53 Love Serenade 1996
54 The Piano 1993
55 Charlie's Country 2013
56 Last Cab to Darwin 2015
57 52 Tuesdays 2013
58 Mary And Max 2009
59 The Boys 1997
60 Dogs in Space 1986
61 Head On 1998
62 Proof 1990
63 Candy 2006
64 Mystery Road 2013
65 Blessed 2009
66 Bran Nue Dae 2009
67 Holding the Man 2015
68 The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith 1977
69 Gettin' Square 2003
70 He Died With A Felafel In His Hand 2001
71 Dead Calm 1989
72 Death In Brunswick 1990
73 The Black Balloon 2007
74 Bliss 1984
75 Cosi 1995
76 Don's Party 1976
77 Girl Asleep 2015
78 The Big Steal 1990
79 The Cars That Ate Paris 1974
80 The Sum of Us 1994
81 Beautiful Kate 2009
82 Crackerjack 2002
83 Happy Feet 2006
84 Sweetie 1989
85 The Year of Living Dangerously 1982
86 They're A Weird Mob 1966
87 Ali's Wedding 2017
88 High Tide 1986
89 Wyrmwood 2010
90 Careful He Might Hear You 1983
91 Jasper Jones 2017
92 Little Fish 2005
93 Lucky Miles 2007
94 Man Of Flowers 1983
95 Paper Planes 2014
96 Road to Nhill 1996
97 Sherpa 2015
98 An Angel At My Table 1990
99 Idiot Box 1996
100 Jedda 1954