Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA barrister visiting a town in Western Australian town battles police corruption and the silence of the locals to help a teenage girl seek justice against a gang of young rapists.A barrister visiting a town in Western Australian town battles police corruption and the silence of the locals to help a teenage girl seek justice against a gang of young rapists.A barrister visiting a town in Western Australian town battles police corruption and the silence of the locals to help a teenage girl seek justice against a gang of young rapists.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 wins total
Bill McCluskey
- Ross
- (as Bill McClusky)
Stig Wemyss
- Bobby
- (as Graeme 'Stig' Wemyss)
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Wasn't sure going into this whether it would be a good film or not. I was leaning to the latter.
I just don't remember anything about it when it came out (I would of been 16) and not really the type of movie I would of been into at the time.
But very glad I have finally seen it now....well worth watching.
Very realistic of some Australian country towns of the time where women/girls were treated this way.
I was surprised at how good this film actually is.
I thought the acting was good and Deborah Lee Furness and Simone Buchanan were great.
A very moving film especially if you have a young daughter.
I was surprised at how good this film actually was.....wish I'd watched it sooner!
I just don't remember anything about it when it came out (I would of been 16) and not really the type of movie I would of been into at the time.
But very glad I have finally seen it now....well worth watching.
Very realistic of some Australian country towns of the time where women/girls were treated this way.
I was surprised at how good this film actually is.
I thought the acting was good and Deborah Lee Furness and Simone Buchanan were great.
A very moving film especially if you have a young daughter.
I was surprised at how good this film actually was.....wish I'd watched it sooner!
Powerful but restrained acting highlights this story of a lawyer who happens upon a family whose daughter has been blamed for her own gangrape, on the old theory that she must have asked for it. The characters gradually and quite believably overcome their natural tendencies toward denial and passivity in the face of overwhelming circumstances. There is a refreshing absence of crusading spirit and rhetoric such as you usually get in films dealing with themes of this kind. Rather, quiet, inner heroism emerges quite naturally from the various characters as they deal with the specific problems that have come upon them. Beautifully done, wonderfully and subtly acted. Watch it.
It's funny i normally watch a trailer before i watch the movie but i saw this on prime and just automatically saw the blurb and i took a chance i am so glad I did! An amazing cast, it was so real and brought such important struggles to life that girls and women and men struggle with on a daily basis i didn't expect that ending at all i was just left in shock and crying my eyes out, just fantastic!
Dated, big hair, blurry, bad writing & screenplay, poor acting, sophomoric messaging & stereotyping, probably an insult to Outback residents. A feminist message cures all film ills? I don't think so. A shame that this film was made and a shame it was rated so highly. A shame I wasted my time.
I always wondered if the film title was in homage of the 50's movie classic, since Shame's story line of the outsider showing up, fighting wrongs, and ultimately, helping a community get back their self-respect seems to have the same themes. This movie was re-made as a 1992 made for TV movie with Amanda Donahoe as the lead character and the locale changed to be the Pacific Northwest of the US rather than the outback of Australia. The theatrical film is the more powerful of the two. If you like this film, you might also enjoy the 1996 movie "Foxfire," where a teenage Angelina Jolie is cast as the trouble-making outsider showing up to help right wrongs.
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- WissenswertesCo-screenwriter Michael Brindley said in an interview with David Stratton in his book 'The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry' (1990): ''Women still come up to us and thank us for writing a film that means so much to them, it really did touch a lot of people.''
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- Budget
- 1.650.000 AU$ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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