In the wake of the loss of his beloved wife, a rural community rallies around a farmer to help him deal with his grief.In the wake of the loss of his beloved wife, a rural community rallies around a farmer to help him deal with his grief.In the wake of the loss of his beloved wife, a rural community rallies around a farmer to help him deal with his grief.
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Its wasnt a bad movie, but rather slow with little actually happening. The older main character was hard to relate to as he was essentially a silent cipher, the other characters had more life to them. If gives a glimpse of life on a kiwi farm and deals with loss and the passing of each generation with a tragicomedic eye.
Stunning film that just drips with real. Nothing showy - nothing over done - just community and family life that pulls you in as an observer. Just totally wraps you in a blanket of living. So beautifully scripted, acted and directed. It moves you in such a profound way but at the same time it is that favourite pie you eat for lunch. Comforting but different, expected but unexpected....
Hunt for the Wilder People meets all Creatures Great and Small.
Not really.
There are some light moments but this film is not a feel good movie. It is essentially about grief and having to overcome what can't be fixed in the back blocks on a dairy farm in Northland, New Zealand.
The cast includes Rachel House (Hunt for the Wilder People) and Marshall Napier (McLeod's Daughters). Cohen Holloway is excellent as Bruce.
As ever with NZ, the scenery and setting holds the attention no matter what the storyline is.
Not really.
There are some light moments but this film is not a feel good movie. It is essentially about grief and having to overcome what can't be fixed in the back blocks on a dairy farm in Northland, New Zealand.
The cast includes Rachel House (Hunt for the Wilder People) and Marshall Napier (McLeod's Daughters). Cohen Holloway is excellent as Bruce.
As ever with NZ, the scenery and setting holds the attention no matter what the storyline is.
Less is more they say, and that holds true for this simple, honest film.
Having lived in rural NZ for a number of years, the film evoked a lot of memories, and captured both the stoicism and the warmth of rural communities in New Zealand.
I loved this film for it's sincerity.
Yes it is slow. Yes it is simple. But it'll put a smile on your face, and some warmth in your heart.
Having lived in rural NZ for a number of years, the film evoked a lot of memories, and captured both the stoicism and the warmth of rural communities in New Zealand.
I loved this film for it's sincerity.
Yes it is slow. Yes it is simple. But it'll put a smile on your face, and some warmth in your heart.
They sang once from a british band in the 1980's, and this nz rural farmers realism feature film, are basic stuff, and it a low budget, but still a film that you canrelate to on the human level. the premises, the farm, is all thats needed to make a farm film, you put some actors on the location and well its a film.
loss and grief are the main topic, and the story delves into the sensations with bravour. not the screamingly meltdown sorrow, just the calm self absorbing grumpy old man have always been kinda sorrow..
grief does usually mend itself over the years and the way things develop between father and son gives high hopes for the future.
its a farm film, but also a film on the human mind, so you wont regret having a look.the grumpy old man did and it felt ok.
loss and grief are the main topic, and the story delves into the sensations with bravour. not the screamingly meltdown sorrow, just the calm self absorbing grumpy old man have always been kinda sorrow..
grief does usually mend itself over the years and the way things develop between father and son gives high hopes for the future.
its a farm film, but also a film on the human mind, so you wont regret having a look.the grumpy old man did and it felt ok.
Did you know
- TriviaBellbird follows on from Hamish Bennett's award-winning short film Ross & Beth (2014).
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- Maungakaramea, New Zealand(location)
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- $709,134
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- 1h 36m(96 min)
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