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True History of the Kelly Gang

Ticket Information

  • Adult: $17.50 each
  • Concession - with I.D: $15.00 each
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Dates

  • Fri 24 Jul 2020, 8:45pm–10:50pm

Restrictions

R16

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From Sir Sydney Nolan’s epic paintings to Peter Carey’s Booker-winning novel, Ned Kelly has come a long way to find himself thundering on horseback across a barren moonlit landscape, dressed only in boots and a flowing lace frock, in this dazzling postmodern version of the outlaw legend.
Adapting Carey’s 2001 novel of the same name, director Justin Kurzel’s Ned Kelly (1917’s George McKay as an adult) lives out his short but audacious life writ-large in punk graffiti scrawled across a canvas far bigger and more surreal than any other film or cultural to depiction to date.
Ned spends the film failing to win the love of his mother Ellen (Essie Davis, more complex and luminous than ever), who at one point sells the child to her sometime-lover and bushranger Harry Power (Russell Crowe) – a gesture one wonders might be as much to deflect Ned’s burgeoning Oedipal gaze as it is to earn a pretty coin. Ned finds some intermittent consolation in the arms of young sex worker Rose (Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie), a cynical soulmate of sorts, while we’re encouraged to deduce he also shares something deeper and more urgent than just fraternal bro-hood with his loyal friend and Kelly Gang member Joe Byrne (Sean Keenan). No putting this gang into any binary corner.
Kelly’s justified rage against the colonial constabulary, endowed with some disconcerting allure in Charlie Hunnam’s predatory Sgt O’Neil and the louche decadence of Nicolas Hoult’s Constable Fitzpatrick, fuels his rapid ascent to anti-heroic superstardom. This positions Ned as the more famous cousin of Clare, the vengeful protagonist of Jennifer Kent’s gut-wrenching The Nightingale (NZIFF19), while Kurzel adds here an Irish paean to the howl of rage which was Warwick Thornton’s unforgettable Sweet Country. — Marten Rabarts

It’s myth-making, splattered in blood, scored with an electric guitar, and enacted with such brazen bigness that you wouldn’t be surprised if the cast assembled for a curtain call at the end. — Matt Zoller Seitz, RogerEbert.com
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/true-history-of-the-kelly-gang-movie-review-2020

FILMMAKER BIO
Justin Kurzel is an Australian director based in London. His debut film was the acclaimed, controversial Snowtown (NZIFF11). He has also directed adaptations of Macbeth (2015) and the popular video game series Assassin’s Creed (2016), both starring Michael Fassbender.

CREDITS
True History of the Kelly Gang
Australia
2019
Director: Justin Kurzel
Producers: Hal Vogel, Liz Watts, Paul Ranford, Justin Kurzel
Screenplay: Shaun Grant. Based on the novel by Peter Carey
Photography: Ari Wegner
Editor: Nick Fenton
Production designer: Karen Murphy
Costume designer: Alice Babidge
Music: Jed Kurzel
With: George MacKay, Essie Davis, Nicholas Hoult, Charlie Hunnam, Russell Crowe, Orlando Schwerdt, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Sean Keenan, Earl Cave, Marlon Williams, Louis Hewison
Festivals: Toronto 2019
124 minutes
Censors rating R16: Violence, sexual violence, offensive language & content that may disturb
Presented in association with Phantom Billstickers

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