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| Director: | Warwick Thornton |
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| Writer: | Warwick Thornton |
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| In 1940s Australia, a 9-year-old aboriginal orphan arrives in the dead of night at a remote monastery run by a renegade nun, and his presence disturbs its delicately balanced world. | |
| Release Date: | Jul 06, 2023 |
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| Director: | Warwick Thornton |
| Writer: | Warwick Thornton |
| Genres: | Drama |
| Keywords | |
| Production Companies | Dirty Films, Fremantle Australia, Scarlett Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $780,646
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Cate Blanchett | Sister Eileen |
| Deborah Mailman | Sister Mum |
| Wayne Blair | George |
| Aswan Reid | New Boy |
| Kenneth Radley | Policeman |
| Shane Mckenzie Brady | Michael |
| Tyrique Brady | Matthew |
| Laiken Woolmington | David |
| Kyle Miller | James |
| Kailem Miller | Steven |
| Tyler Rockman Spencer | Johnny |
| Tyzailin Roderick | Henry |
| Nathan Lawson | Policeman #1 |
| Peter Jupiter | Tracker |
| Kit Fortune | Policeman #2 |
| Kenneth Radley | Policeman #3 |
| Kobe-Miller Dare | Child in Photo |
| Lara Lorna McKenzie-Brady | Child in Photo |
| Les Rice | Truck Driver |
| Andrew Upton | Firefighter |
| Tyson Pawley | Firefighter |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Warwick Thornton | Director, Writer, Director of Photography |
| Nick Meyers | Editor |
| Anousha Zarkesh | Casting |
| Nick Cave | Original Music Composer |
| Amy Baker | Production Design |
| Daniel Willis | Art Direction |
| Michael Leon | Set Decoration |
| James Dubay | Second Assistant Director |
| Brad Lanyon | First Assistant Director |
| Kate Larmer | Third Assistant Director |
| Stewart Marsh | Set Designer |
| Nathan Lawson | Stunt Coordinator |
| Olivia Iacobelli | Costume Supervisor |
| Les Fiddess | Foley Editor, Foley Supervisor, Foley Artist |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Cate Blanchett | Producer |
| Andrew Upton | Producer |
| Georgina Pym | Producer |
| Kath Shelper | Producer |
| Lorenzo De Maio | Executive Producer |
| Coco Francini | Executive Producer |
| Gretel Packer | Executive Producer |
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Set against a backdrop of a strongly colonial and white Australia, we are rather violently introduced to a young, blonde, Aboriginal lad (Aswan Reid) who is conked out by a boomerang and awakens to find himself in the care of "Sister Eileen" (Cate Blanchett) and "Sister Mum" (Deborah Mailman) at a r ... emote orphanage. She is pretty devout and he is very much in tune with nature - both people of faith, but not the same kind. The arrival of a large wooden crucifix to top their altar seems to focus both of them on what now becomes a rather dry and simplistic tale of spirituality. Reid does come across well. There is a spontaneity and naturalness to his performance, but Blanchett over-eggs just about all of the rest of it. She does this type of role well - shorn hair, manic eyes, slightly eccentric characterisation - but here there's just not enough story for her (or us) to get the teeth into. I got the sense that there was something almost "Oliver Twist" about the lad. Blonde? Sent away? Did he have a secret identity? That's not the story, though - and when he suffers his own rather personal misfortune at the end, I felt a rather overwhelming dislike of "Eileen" and her superstition-ridden church. Too be fair, this isn't a film that doesn't provoke a response - but with sparse dialogue and little character development, it's not really much more than a beautifully photographed vehicle for Blanchett to indulge herself and for Reid to be a boy facing a confusing future.