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September

  • 2007
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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September (2007)
Drama

Set in Australian wheat-belt in 1968, SEPTEMBER is a character driven film about two 15 year old boys.Set in Australian wheat-belt in 1968, SEPTEMBER is a character driven film about two 15 year old boys.Set in Australian wheat-belt in 1968, SEPTEMBER is a character driven film about two 15 year old boys.

  • Director
    • Peter Carstairs
  • Writers
    • Peter Carstairs
    • Ant Horn
  • Stars
    • Xavier Samuel
    • Clarence Ryan
    • Kieran Darcy-Smith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    437
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Carstairs
    • Writers
      • Peter Carstairs
      • Ant Horn
    • Stars
      • Xavier Samuel
      • Clarence Ryan
      • Kieran Darcy-Smith
    • 8User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Xavier Samuel
    Xavier Samuel
    • Ed
    Clarence Ryan
    Clarence Ryan
    • Paddy
    Kieran Darcy-Smith
    Kieran Darcy-Smith
    • Rick
    Kelton Pell
    • Michael
    Alice McConnell
    • Eve
    Lisa Flanagan
    • Leena
    Mia Wasikowska
    Mia Wasikowska
    • Amelia
    Sibylla Budd
    Sibylla Budd
    • Miss Gregory
    Anton Tennet
    Anton Tennet
    • Tom
    • (as Anton Tennett)
    Paul Gleeson
    Paul Gleeson
    • John Hamilton
    Tara Morice
    Tara Morice
    • Jennifer Hamilton
    Morgan Griffin
    Morgan Griffin
    • Heidi
    Bob Baines
    Bob Baines
    • Henry
    Tommy Lewis
    Tommy Lewis
    • Uncle Harold
    • (as Tom E. Lewis)
    Steve Dodd
    • Aboriginal Elder #2
    • (as Steve 'Mullawalla' Dodd)
    Eric Bell
    • Aboriginal Elder #3
    Michael Edward Williams
    • Thomas Parker
    • (as Michael Williams)
    Brady Kitchingham
    • Tom's Mate
    • Director
      • Peter Carstairs
    • Writers
      • Peter Carstairs
      • Ant Horn
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    8johnr-88592

    A fine portrait of a time of great turmoil in race relations in Australia

    This is a beautifully told and gently paced story of two teenage boys growing up in the Western Australian wheat belt at the time government policy gave Aboriginal farm workers equal pay. Focusing on the relationship between the sons of the white farmer and Aboriginal foreman, the movie hints at the troubles this policy creates for both. True to all teenage boys, not much is said, yet the story is told elegantly as we watch events unfold.
    6Philby-3

    Landscape with figures

    I've noticed that with Australian movies a good review gets a favorable reaction from the locals, but a critical one brings the knives out. Now, I quite liked this movie, but it's not a great one. It's a very simple story about two 16 year old boys growing up in country WA in the year 1968. One is white, the son of a struggling wheat farmer (on a property ironically called "Alaska") and the other black, whose father works on the property for nothing but food and housing. Their close friendship and their families' relationship are disturbed by the arrival of a girl next door and a government edict requiring farmers to pay their aboriginal employees wages. This turned out to be a disaster in most areas as the aboriginals were just turfed off the properties.

    Although the acting is exquisite, the main roles are not characters but archetypes. There is little to make them individuals. The dialogue is very sparse, which is understandable, since they are Aussie country types, but also rather lacking in content. Very little the characters say advances or explains the story. I was reminded of Ivan Sen's "Beneath the Clouds", where the two main characters, black and white, were on the road and not talking much, but they were communicating. Here, no-one seems to listen to anyone else. There is conflict, but not much of a resolution. The inequality of black and white is a dominant theme but there is not much context. Political correctness overwhelms explanation, and there is little room for entertainment.

    The film is lovingly shot, though central west NSW near Harden stood in for the WA wheat belt. I wondered what all the wheat was doing near harvest in August, but it seems Australian wheat is planted in the autumn to catch the winter rains and harvested in the spring. I also wondered about those hard-up WA wheat farmers - wheat prices in 1968 were double those of today, in real terms - but heck, this ain't history.

    Almost no-one is going to see this movie (I had a free ticket), but that is not going to stop film commissions funding similar ventures. Fortunately the commissions don't have much money. The good thing about this kind of picture is that it does allow new talent to emerge. Though his skills as a scriptwriter might be questioned, Peter Carstairs has done well as a first time director and moves the story along at a good pace. His two 16 year old principals, Xavier Samuel and Clarence John Ryan were stunning. The only name actor in the cast, Sibilla Budd, was embarrassingly bad as a schoolteacher, but I think the script contributed to this. Well, guess I'll now cop abuse from the wombat nationalists, but so be it. No-one erects statues to critics.
    9writekyle

    Friendship, betrayal, redemption in the Australian outback

    I just finished screening "September" at the Toronto International Film Festival and I was more than impressed with this feature. The film is perfectly paced, has a meaningful plot and flawless acting. A well written screenplay builds a beautiful story about racial differences between friends, old and young, and how color and class can interfere with and shape human bonds and heart-felt relationships. This is a truly unique and beautiful Australian film with a cross-cultural theme and emotional resonance, not to mention the beautiful cinematography of a very isolated and serene part of Australia. I would definitely recommend this film and also see it again.
    6focusrisd

    A slower-paced film that revolves around two families - deals with race, friendship and what is right and wrong.

    It was an unusual film to see at the festival just because I wasn't used to such a slower paced film.

    I think in North America, we're so used to the plot being given to us blatantly that when a film like this comes along, it feels so foreign and so... different.

    There are some moments in the film when I wanted the pace to quicken a little bit. It is like others have said a very character-driven movie.

    It's not the worse movie I saw at the festival because at least it had a plot and something to say but I wouldn't say it was the best.

    The director to me tries to make you fill in the gaps - like a book - rather than having everything said aloud. (There were a lot of silent moments... some of which were painfully long) Nevertheless, I still found it interesting to watch. Whether I would recommend it to someone, well, if you fancy something different from what you're used to North America (a slower-paced film) then go ahead and watch this film.
    8sureshgrant

    Memorable soundtrack, imagery and moments of simply being

    Powerful, poetic, quiet, simple. I feel in love with the Australian landscape again, and wanted to go outback once more.

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 2007 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сентябрь
    • Filming locations
      • Harden, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production company
      • Tropfest Feature Program
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      • $63,883
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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