Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBrother and sister endure alone together in a post-apocalyptic Outback until the sudden arrival of a stranger.Brother and sister endure alone together in a post-apocalyptic Outback until the sudden arrival of a stranger.Brother and sister endure alone together in a post-apocalyptic Outback until the sudden arrival of a stranger.
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It would be really hard for me to recommend this movie, as the story is thin, the three characters unlovable, and if you are not into 1980s New Age electronic music, then you definitively WILL throw something at the screen before an hour is up. There is hope though. If you love art, and particularly Australian desert landscapes, and in particular the almost uncanny use of colour, texture and design from that landscape, then Spirits of the Air may best be described as 90 minutes of a really excellently vivid (and original) slow moving art show (with a very tiny apocalypse theme), yet with a 1989 play trying to narrate. Almost any frame from this movie would make a good poster, even now, let alone back in the loud old days of 1989. It's worth a 7 for being brave and technically brilliant, but I'd really think twice about making it a gift for a new friend.
Director of Photography : David Knaus - ACS,
Editor : Craig Wood,
Art Director : Sean Callanin,
Sound design : Peter Miller,
Producer : Andrew McPhail. Shot on location around Broken Hill, Australia, this film was the first feature length film by director Alex Proyas after he completed film school. Filmed at more or less the same time as the music video 'Kiss the Dirt" by INXS with the same film crew and equipment. 'Spriits of the air gremlins of the clouds' is better known as simply "Spirits". Spirits was produced on a super low budget, but none the less the crew did get the minimum wage, and it was much fun to shoot. It was shot on 16mm,and all of the special effects were shot in-camera, including a night scene where a flock of Bats fly past the full moon. Actually tea leaves floating in a fish tank, shooting into a light as the full moon.
Worth watching.
Editor : Craig Wood,
Art Director : Sean Callanin,
Sound design : Peter Miller,
Producer : Andrew McPhail. Shot on location around Broken Hill, Australia, this film was the first feature length film by director Alex Proyas after he completed film school. Filmed at more or less the same time as the music video 'Kiss the Dirt" by INXS with the same film crew and equipment. 'Spriits of the air gremlins of the clouds' is better known as simply "Spirits". Spirits was produced on a super low budget, but none the less the crew did get the minimum wage, and it was much fun to shoot. It was shot on 16mm,and all of the special effects were shot in-camera, including a night scene where a flock of Bats fly past the full moon. Actually tea leaves floating in a fish tank, shooting into a light as the full moon.
Worth watching.
Filmmaker Alex Proyas is probably best known for movies like The Crow, Dark City, and I Robot. I think Spirts of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds was his debut feature, and if you can get past the clunky title, there's a fair bit to like here.
It's sort of a post-apocalyptic story set in the Australian outback, centring on a mysterious stranger who starts living in a remote house with a brother and sister and alters their lives in various ways, but the plot's pretty loose overall, and not too important.
It's a really beautiful looking and sounding movie. So many shots are very bold and visually striking, and many look as though they could be album covers (in a good way of course). I thought the musical score was excellent too.
Less can be said about the acting and some of the dialogue. I guess it's okay for a smaller movie like this, but they definitely pale in comparison to the look and sound of the film.
It might've been better as a short film, as it does feel pretty slow and drawn out at points. Also, it peaks in the opening credits, where the music and visuals take centre stage, but it remains a pretty good watch throughout thanks to the well-realised vision.
Proyas was already a very confident director even this early in his career, and this film works pretty well despite its flaws.
It's sort of a post-apocalyptic story set in the Australian outback, centring on a mysterious stranger who starts living in a remote house with a brother and sister and alters their lives in various ways, but the plot's pretty loose overall, and not too important.
It's a really beautiful looking and sounding movie. So many shots are very bold and visually striking, and many look as though they could be album covers (in a good way of course). I thought the musical score was excellent too.
Less can be said about the acting and some of the dialogue. I guess it's okay for a smaller movie like this, but they definitely pale in comparison to the look and sound of the film.
It might've been better as a short film, as it does feel pretty slow and drawn out at points. Also, it peaks in the opening credits, where the music and visuals take centre stage, but it remains a pretty good watch throughout thanks to the well-realised vision.
Proyas was already a very confident director even this early in his career, and this film works pretty well despite its flaws.
It's like concept art of a post-apocalyptic wasteland graphic novel come to life. One of the most unique films I've seen, visually stunning with some incredible performances which I found captivating. I wouldn't call it a crowd pleaser but it is engaging, beautiful and unique with amazing artistic direction - including costuming. I'm not great at writing reviews but I felt this film deserves a lot more attention not only in the Australian film world but the arthouse and dystopian circles as well.
I gave it a 7/10 because it is obviously low budget and the plot is somewhat thin but if I was rating for enjoyment alone it would be 10/10.
I gave it a 7/10 because it is obviously low budget and the plot is somewhat thin but if I was rating for enjoyment alone it would be 10/10.
Okay, let's be clear about this. There are only 355 people that rated this movie and I guess that at least eighty percent of those rates are from people that know somebody that was involved in this movie, friends or family, and that's why it has a ridiculous high rating. Before me there are three other reviewers, one called davidknaus1 and one called drella-3 and both reviewed exactly one movie with a perfect score, guess which one? The third reviewer colsim reviewed four movies so I guess we'll give him the benefit of the doubt. Personally I don't have much to write about Spirits Of The Air, Gremlins Of The Clouds besides it has a ridiculous title, the story is slow and done without any budget, and the acting is terrible especially from Melissa Davis. In other words, a complete waste of time.
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- QuizThe film was shot on location near Broken Hill, New South Wales and at Supreme Studios Sydney and was made with a budget of $500,000.
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Felix Crabtree: You don't get it. It's so easy. All you gotta do is... look up. Nothing else matters. Don't you see?
- ConnessioniFeatured in Spirits: Making a Post-Apocalypse Western (1987)
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- 1h 36min(96 min)
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