Sweet Country

Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 5pm

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Directed by Warwick Thornton

Australia, 113 minutes

Cast: Trevon Doolan, Tremayne Doolan (II) , Bryan Brown

An outback western inspired by real events, Sweet Country is a story of personal conviction and settler justice set in the stark panoramas of Australia's Northern Territory. Although his film takes place in 1929, Thornton's central concerns about colonialism, law, and power have a compelling contemporary resonance. Accused of murder, an Aboriginal stockman and his wife try to stay ahead of a fervent posse in the harsh outback of the Northern Territory, in this period drama from acclaimed Australian filmmaker Warwick Thornton (Samson & Delilah). 

Aboriginal stockman Sam Kelly (Hamilton Morris) works the land of a kind preacher, Fred Smith (Sam Neill), living and labouring in a respectful, if diffident, harmony. But when a bitter and often-drunk war veteran named Harry March (Ewen Leslie) returns to town, trouble escalates and Sam is forced to kill in self-defence. Shocked, afraid, and with a deep distrust in the impartiality of settler authority, Sam and his wife, Lizzie (Natassia Gorey-Furber), go on the run. Urgently pursued by a posse led by Sergeant Fletcher (Bryan Brown) and Aboriginal tracker Archie (Gibson John), expert bushman Sam must ultimately decide which of several looming unknowns to face. In Thornton's skilled hands the salty desert, red earth, heat, and dust of the outback becomes another character, captured in all its harsh beauty.
 


Seaview Theatre

234 A St
Eastsound, WA 98245