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Don't Tell

  • 2017
  • 1h 50min
NOTE IMDb
7,2/10
474
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Don't Tell (2017)
Crime véritableBiographieCriminalitéDrameL'histoire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWith help from a local lawyer, a young abuse survivor finds the courage to speak out when having a voice is her only option.With help from a local lawyer, a young abuse survivor finds the courage to speak out when having a voice is her only option.With help from a local lawyer, a young abuse survivor finds the courage to speak out when having a voice is her only option.

  • Réalisation
    • Tori Garrett
  • Scénario
    • Anne Brooksbank
    • Ursula Cleary
    • James Greville
  • Casting principal
    • Jack Thompson
    • Aden Young
    • Sara West
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    474
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Tori Garrett
    • Scénario
      • Anne Brooksbank
      • Ursula Cleary
      • James Greville
    • Casting principal
      • Jack Thompson
      • Aden Young
      • Sara West
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 15 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux52

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    Jack Thompson
    Jack Thompson
    • Bob Myers
    Aden Young
    Aden Young
    • Stephen Roche
    Sara West
    Sara West
    • Lyndal
    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Joy Conolly
    Jacqueline McKenzie
    Jacqueline McKenzie
    • Jean Dalton
    Susie Porter
    Susie Porter
    • Sue
    Gyton Grantley
    Gyton Grantley
    • Kevin Guy
    Robert Taylor
    Robert Taylor
    • Robert Brewster
    Martin Sacks
    Martin Sacks
    • Tony
    Robert Coleby
    Robert Coleby
    • John Bowers
    Leeanna Walsman
    Leeanna Walsman
    • Wendy Roche
    Kim Knuckey
    Kim Knuckey
    • Archbishop Peter Hollingworth
    Ashlee Lollback
    Ashlee Lollback
    • Jodie Collins
    Bryan Probets
    Bryan Probets
    • Bernard Yorke
    Caroline Marie Kenison
    Caroline Marie Kenison
    • Judge Margaret Wilson
    Helen Howard
    • Rachel's Mother
    Peter Bensley
    Peter Bensley
    • Karen's Father
    Kiara Freeman
    • Lyndal (12 yr…
    • Réalisation
      • Tori Garrett
    • Scénario
      • Anne Brooksbank
      • Ursula Cleary
      • James Greville
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    Avis des utilisateurs9

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    8kerry-lewandowski

    Congratulations Australia

    Finally got around to watching this movie based on a True Story. Congrats Australia for showing it and Congrats for changing the law to protect children.

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    8sps-70659

    An Australian Film to be Proud Of

    It's so rare that I could recommend an Australian movie to audiences anywhere. Let's hope this one doesn't misfire at the box office, as Berlin Syndrome seems to be doing.

    It's based on a church-school rapist case that indirectly brought down an Australian Governor-General. Compared with Spotlight, it's more of an interior or chamber piece.

    Tori Garrett does very well in her debut feature. Nothing showy, but casting, script and cinematography are all well worked. The good guys are humanised, but so are the bad guys. The ending is a direct play on the emotions, but well earned i thought.

    The case also helped trigger our Royal Commission into institutional sex abuse. While our federal government now dithers over a few mil for a National Redress Scheme, it still has a ring-fenced $11b a year for the religious schools. One prominent principal proved to have protected abusers in the past is already bragging that his school will get more loot.
    8CineMuseFilms

    a landmark battle between a brave abuse victim and a heartless church school

    The courtroom drama Don't Tell (2017) is both a quintessentially Australian film and a story of universal relevance. The landmark case depicted in this film snowballed into the world's biggest commission of inquiry into child sexual abuse which is due to report later this year. Its findings will reverberate around the globe.

    The film tells the story of abuse survivor Lyndal (Sara West) who was an eleven-year-old victim of a paedophile priest at a prestigious Anglican boarding school. Now a young woman, she has endured years of substance abuse, self-harm, and loss of self-respect as a victim not believed. She is also volatile, brash and contemptuous of all authority. A struggling local lawyer Stephen Roche (Aden Young) reluctantly agrees to take her case against the massive financial and political muscle of the Anglican Church, assisted by barrister Bob Myers (Jack Thompson). The Church offers her 'silence money' and Lyndal is urged to accept but she only wants justice. When the facts of the abuse are uncontested in court, the crux of the legal and moral drama shifts to the spectacle of a major religious body callously manoeuvring to protect its institutional reputation and winning at all costs. Lawyers for the school admitted that the abuse occurred but claimed it could do nothing because it was unaware. Forensic legal research uncovered school governance documents that made it clear the school did know but chose not to act. This was to be the tip of an iceberg that had unimaginable dimensions.

    In the wrong director's hands, this film could easily have descended into victim melodrama or a dry 'David and Goliath' legal battle. Instead it is a finely balanced deep scar-tissue examination of the emotional impact of child sexual abuse, portrayed against the background of a well-directed reality courtroom drama. The filming captures the iconic Australian country town feel juxtaposed against the moral brittleness of a legal system that favours perpetrators of abuse and disempowers victims. The acting is excellent across the entire cast. Jack Thompson is superb as the imperious barrister while Sara West's performance as the damaged Lyndal is outstanding. It is a complex role full of anger that could easily have alienated audiences but Sara's ability to depict pain and vulnerability easily wins empathy.

    The enormity of this story cannot be overstated nor is it of historical interest only. It is entirely because of the bravery of victims like Lyndal that governments around the world can no longer claim they are unaware of the risks to children in care. Even those nations that have not yet taken steps to protect the young will know of the impact of these crimes. This film should be seen around the world, not as entertainment but for insight into the horror suffered by abuse victims and the moral abhorrence of institutional denialism.
    9david-rector-85092

    Powerful and significant movie

    I really liked 'Don't Tell' and I'll tell you why! The film is an important documenting of a shift in the legal system in Australia. It brings to light cogent stories of abuse and neglect in religious schools and systems. With loads of great actors: Aden Young has never been better (and he was feted some 25 years ago as the next big thing) as the lawyer who fights the good fight for justice. The iconic Jack Thompson is suitably pompous and majestic as the QC representing the young girl's case in court. Susie Porter is indelibly moving as the guilt ridden mother of the girl at the centre of the story. Sara West is a revelation as the aforementioned victim. Her bluster and trauma are never far from the surface and it is an often guttural portrayal - so believable and crucial to the film's success.

    With 3 writers adapting the story to the screen; Director Tori Garrett efficiently but prosaically delivers the journey; at times procedural but also very realistically and emotionally. Rachel Griffiths and Jacqueline McKenzie (two international stars and award winners in their own right) give supporting turns; the former a little too mannered for my liking here, and the latter a little arch in her performance, but it is great to see such terrific actors lend some heft to this production. It shines such an important light on an all too common issue but until recently not discussed widely as it should. 'Don't Tell' tells an essential yarn and does it with dignity.
    10clivehodges

    Sara West - an Oscar-winning performance

    Don't Tell: Sara West gives an Oscar-winning performance as Lyndal who was sexually abused when she was 11 years old by her housemaster at a boarding school in Toowoomba, Australia. She courageously brings an action for damages against the Anglican Church in 2001. Clearly suffering from PTSD, this 22-year-old ploughed on refusing to compromise.

    Professional film reviewers have suggested the film is 'static', 'polite', 'lacking sizzle', 'too cautious' and 'earnest'. I disagree. There was no need for flamboyance or extravagant camera angles.

    Lyndal's story was the focus point and Tori Garrett, the director, obviously understood that.

    There was anger simmering below the surface, glances between the characters that needed no words. There were attempts of holding back incriminating evidence by the school authorities and pressure to bully the plaintive into accepting piddling damages.

    Lyndal stood firm but justice can be elusive and the jury's verdict unpredictable.

    The pacing was just right, the editing unobtrusive, the acting excellent and the director's decisions spot on. The movie held my attention to the very last frame.

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    • Anecdotes
      Jack Thompson replaced Michael Caton in the anchor role of barrister Bob Myers when the latter fell sick.
    • Citations

      Bob Myers: Where's the justice if she loses?

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Don't Tell: Interviews (2017)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 mai 2017 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Nic nie mów
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Queensland, Australie(Filming)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Tojohage Productions
      • ForniIlo Road
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      • 191 471 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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