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Pawno

  • 2015
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
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Pawno (2015)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFollows one day in the life of 12 residents of a multicultural inner-city suburb of Melbourne, who all visit an ageing pawnbroker. Within a day, lives intersect and motives are examined.Follows one day in the life of 12 residents of a multicultural inner-city suburb of Melbourne, who all visit an ageing pawnbroker. Within a day, lives intersect and motives are examined.Follows one day in the life of 12 residents of a multicultural inner-city suburb of Melbourne, who all visit an ageing pawnbroker. Within a day, lives intersect and motives are examined.

  • Regie
    • Paul Ireland
  • Drehbuch
    • Damian Hill
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Brumpton
    • Maeve Dermody
    • Malcolm Kennard
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    7,0/10
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    • Regie
      • Paul Ireland
    • Drehbuch
      • Damian Hill
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Brumpton
      • Maeve Dermody
      • Malcolm Kennard
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      • 2 Gewinne & 18 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    John Brumpton
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    • Les Underwood
    Maeve Dermody
    • Kate
    Malcolm Kennard
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    • Carlo
    Mark Coles Smith
    Mark Coles Smith
    • Pauly
    Damian Hill
    • Danny Williams
    Tony Rickards
    Tony Rickards
    • Harry
    Kerry Armstrong
    Kerry Armstrong
    • Jennifer Montgomery
    Naomi Rukavina
    • Holly
    Daniel Frederiksen
    Daniel Frederiksen
    • Paige Turner
    Ngoc Phan
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    Brad McMurray
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    • Jason Spears
    John Orcsik
    • Tony 'Poodles' Robinson
    Mark Silveira
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    • Harsha
    Jesse Velik
    • Jay
    Beth MacDonald
    • Claire
    Peta Brady
    • Kylie
    Finn Ireland
    Finn Ireland
    • Jason Spears' Son
    Thea McLeod
    Thea McLeod
    • Mrs. Robinson
    • Regie
      • Paul Ireland
    • Drehbuch
      • Damian Hill
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    8david-rector-85092

    Solid and fascinating microcosm of urban life in Australia

    'Pawno' was ultimately a pleasant surprise as this viewer sifts through a plethora of Australian movies as part of member screenings for the AACTA film awards for 2016. With low expectations (and some dipped even below that), the gems of this season have been with the smaller and often first time film makers. 'Down river', 'Teenage Kicks', 'Girl Asleep' and 'Joe Cinque's Consolation' have been some of the stronger films that were entered into the race for the year's best.

    'Pawno' may be overlooked, but i sincerely hope not, as it has much to offer and is, despite some tough scenes, a sweet tale at its centre. The script and central character belong to Damian Hill, and his affection/amusement/fascination with his myriad of motley characters shines through the screen and emanates from his break out performance here. His character's journey is especially interesting and unexpected. The film's screen time is shared between Hill's 'Danny' (a somewhat demure, lovelorn employee) and that of the pawn shop owner 'Les' played by veteran John Brumpton. This viewer has been attending local film screenings for nearly 30 years and Brumpton's career is distinguished and varied and nearly that long! He is perfect for the title role. The actor has the right blend of tough talking, world weary cynicism mixed with a hint of compassion that breaks through some scenes really cogently. The two leads are a great contrast in qualities. The film is primarily set in and around the shop and is 'a day in the life of' for the gentlemen running it as well as the various customers who frequent the pretty dark and dingy establishment.

    The remainder of the dozen or so locals who frequent the streets near the pawnbroker's shop are a bit hit and miss, with some too broad; others not developed enough, but it does provide a very vivid and at times uneasy sense of street life in such a community (a suburb of Melbourne). There is a tense mix of diverse ethnicity; sexuality and gender; with the generally genial but foul mouthed pair played by Malcolm Kennard and Mark Coles Smith providing some much needed farce and social commentary. Award winning actress Kerry Armstrong lends a few moments of gravitas that might have been more affecting with a little more screen time, but it all added to the melting pot that is the world of 'Pawno'.

    Australian films almost always struggle at the local box office, and films that are largely ignored by the media and a dearth of entertainment or movie review outlets, makes it all too difficult for little gems to be seen. I may have had to sit through and occasionally walk out on some dire examples of Aussie storytelling, but it is always a privilege to sit and experience narratives that speak to something authentic and identifiable. Films like 'Pawno' and the aforementioned 2016 features show that although bums are not hitting seats at cinemas, there are some terrific tales to rally behind. Thankfully there are now numerous ways to interact with content, and I encourage viewers of interesting cinema to check out some of the lesser talked about titles of the year.
    9tradewinds68

    The human side of Australia

    I was incredibly surprised by both the content and human elements of this poignant movie. It's depiction of life on the street and within the surrounding community, has no equal in my eyes in Australian film.

    The sensitive nature in which each complex character was handled was very intelligent and showed that marginalised people still have dreams and hopes. The movie humanised people who are ordinarily shunned by society. The content was very thought- provoking.

    I haven't written a review for some time, but this film moved me to write this in the hope that more people might read it and watch this movie.
    10colindhogan

    don't miss it

    what a great movie I guess living in Footscray made it seem real with all the quirky characters. great acting from the whole cast and wonderful scrip, so honest the whole movie had a great feel about it I loved it at the movies, just bought the DVD and loved it more the second time, congratulations to all concerned
    7MOscarbradley

    Minor, small-scale but really rather likable.

    Minor, small-scale but really rather likable tragic-comic ensemble piece from Australia, "Pawno", as its title suggests, revolves around a day in the life of a pawnbroker's shop in the Melbourne suburb of Footscray, focusing not just on the two guys who work there but on their customers and neighbors as well. It's a little too lightweight to make a major impact but it's well written, (by Damian Hill who also plays the pawnbroker's assistant and who died tragically young a few months ago), and pleasingly acted by everyone. The director is Paul Ireland who, with more substantial material, could go far.
    8mikeyboy26

    Its a fine Footscray Tale

    I believe some of the reviews (there are only 7) on about this Australian Film have been a little unkind. I also live in the west and have been frequent visitor to Footscray for many many years. I have seen it evolve and change culturally after successive waves of immigrants make footscray their home. The film did show much of its current cultural diversity if not necessarily in the main protagonists. But it was just one story of the many that could be told about this western suburb only 10 mins from the City. And it was a fine story.

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      The pawn shop was a set built in a shop that was rented in the suburb of Footscray.
    • Verbindungen
      References Lassie (1954)
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      Walk Away
      Written by Tom Waits (as T. Waits) and Kathleen Brennan (as K. Brennan)

      Performed by Tom Waits

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 21. April 2016 (Australien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Australien
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Drehorte
      • Footscray, Victoria, Australien
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Toothless Pictures
      • ROAR Digital
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      • 1 Std. 29 Min.(89 min)
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