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The Final Winter

  • 2007
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
331
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The Final Winter (2007)
DramaSport

A rugby league player in the early 1980's battles against the changing game and the betrayal of those he has been loyal to. Alienated and desperate, he struggles to keep an identity he fears... Read allA rugby league player in the early 1980's battles against the changing game and the betrayal of those he has been loyal to. Alienated and desperate, he struggles to keep an identity he fears he'll be lost without.A rugby league player in the early 1980's battles against the changing game and the betrayal of those he has been loyal to. Alienated and desperate, he struggles to keep an identity he fears he'll be lost without.

  • Directors
    • Jane Forrest
    • Brian Andrews
  • Writers
    • Matt Nable
    • Brian Andrews
    • Anthony Coffey
  • Stars
    • Matt Nable
    • Nathaniel Dean
    • Matthew Johns
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    331
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jane Forrest
      • Brian Andrews
    • Writers
      • Matt Nable
      • Brian Andrews
      • Anthony Coffey
    • Stars
      • Matt Nable
      • Nathaniel Dean
      • Matthew Johns
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Matt Nable
    Matt Nable
    • Grub
    Nathaniel Dean
    Nathaniel Dean
    • Trent
    Matthew Johns
    • Jack
    John Jarratt
    John Jarratt
    • Colgate
    Raelee Hill
    Raelee Hill
    • Emma
    Conrad Coleby
    Conrad Coleby
    • Billy
    Michelle Langstone
    Michelle Langstone
    • Mia
    Kate Mulvany
    Kate Mulvany
    • Kate
    • (as Kate Mulvaney)
    Brad Johns
    • Thommo
    Scott Lowe
    • Muddy
    Bob Baines
    Bob Baines
    • Neddy
    Jessica Turner
    • Receptionist
    Katie Nazer-Hennings
    • Rebecca
    • (as Katie Nazar Hennings)
    Tiarnie Coupland
    Tiarnie Coupland
    • Jessica
    Anthony Coffey
    • Dunford
    Damian de Montemas
    • Max
    • (as Damien De Montemas)
    Genevieve Hegney
    Genevieve Hegney
    • Kristine
    John Walton
    John Walton
    • Danzo
    • Directors
      • Jane Forrest
      • Brian Andrews
    • Writers
      • Matt Nable
      • Brian Andrews
      • Anthony Coffey
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    7eucalyptus9

    Surprisingly good

    I arrived in Sydney in the mid-1980's as a dyed-in-the-wool rugby union man - ex-player, avid follower. But when I saw Sydney rugby league, hard, uncompromising, skillful, I fell in love with it. It was the era dominated by Parramatta and Canterbury. I'd heard about Newtown - foundation club and so on - but like a defeated Prime Minister, the club was gone, and no-one had much interest in it any more.

    This movie goes back a few years, to the early 80's, when Newtown was struggling to survive. The old-school league men were being replaced by businessmen. It was an approach that didn't save Newtown, and a decade or so later, when greed and big business combined to create the Super League wars, it drove people away from the game in, well, droves, including me. From someone who used to immerse himself in the game from Friday to Sunday nights, my interest declined to where it is today - about zero.

    But nevertheless, I found this movie intensely interesting, arousing some desire to perform further research into the Newtown era. Matt Nable, the Charles Bronson look-alike whom I've never heard of before, and the driving force behind the movie, has done a terrific job of creating a (mostly) polished product. Matthew Johns and Kate Mulvaney were good in supporting roles, but the standout for me was Raelee Hill. I'd seen her in a few TV roles, but in this, she was perfect. The kids were good too.

    I wouldn't class this alongside, say, Romulus My Father, but it was still a surprisingly good Aussie movie.
    10oliverkatz51

    A really great film about how guys make things hard for themselves

    This is a great little Australian film about how men really screw things up for themselves.

    The scene - suburban Australia in the early 1980's, when Rugby league was moving from amateur clubs to the super-clubs we see now.

    The characters - Grub has been playing for his rugby club for about 11 years. He's getting older and his marriage is getting stale. He has a fraught relationship with his brother, his wife, his coach - with just about everyone, in fact. He's unlikable, but very well acted by Matt Nable (a former rugby player himself, apparently).

    The story starts with an on-field incident which may well end Grub's career. The film then follows the characters as they work through the issues arising from this (I can't say anymore without spoiling the film)

    My rather bald summary doesn't do the film justice. This is a really powerful human drama which left me thinking hard for quite a while afterwards. It's tightly constructed and very well acted by the whole crew.

    The sports theme is going to turn a lot of people off, but it's really only a backdrop to a very compelling story.
    9danielmcmurray

    Outstanding new Australian film

    I was privileged to get an invite to the cast and crew screening of the final cut of The Final Winter, and was pretty well blown away.

    This is a great film - exciting, heart-wrenching, funny - beautifully written, wonderful performances, excellent cinematography, and some great cameos from the likes of Thomas Kenneally and real life Newtown Jets legends, Phil Sigsworth and Tom Raudonikis.

    One of the most enjoyable Aussie films I've seen in years - and not just for football fans. A look around the audience at the end of the film saw all of the women, and a lot of the men in the audience, furtively, or openly wiping away tears. A knockout performance by Matt Nable who wrote and co-produced the film and took the challenging main role. He brings an appealing pathos and depth to the role. He's definitely one to keep an eye on. Equally great performances by John Jarratt, Raelee Hill, Nathaniel Dean and Matty Johns in his first serious dramatic role.

    Keep an eye out for it in Cinemas later this year. Highly recommended.
    9TrevorJD

    Excellent Aussie Film

    I saw this movie yesterday evening where it had its premiere as part of the Sydney Film Festival. It was with much anticipation and a great deal of interest that I went to see this film, as there have been few Australian films centered around Rugby League (as opposed to AFL or Australian Rules Football - The Club, Australian Rules, The Great McCarthy etc). I was not disappointed. 'The Final Winter' is set in the early 1980's and follows the story of Grub, a working class married father of two who has been a loyal player for the Newtown Jets for many years. Grub finds himself at a crossroad in his life when the the teams administration decides that they do not need him and are moving towards a corporate style of management particularly in regard to their players. The film follows his journey, with the help of family and friends, as he reassesses his priorities and how he has defined himself. While the film is essentially a drama there are plenty of comic moments with cameos by some well known Rugby greats. And while the performances are excellent all round particular mention must go to Matt Nable's moving performance as Grub; and Raelee Hill as his wife Emma, her performance is astonishing in a film predominated by men. However it must be said that all the female characters in the film are strongly drawn or written, which is refreshing and gives the film a complexity and depth that other films, that center around all male sport teams, have lacked. There is a great soundtrack of early 80's Aussie songs to help recreate the era and set the mood. In particular 'Short Note' by Matt Finnish. At the end of the screening the audience was informed in a Q & A that the film has been picked up by Paramount. I am not surprised. This is a film which should get a wide release and deserves success. Recommended.
    9fec1

    Fantastic Movie !

    Just saw Final Winter at the Sydney Film Festival and could not believe how good it is . The re-creation of the game was very effective.It was like sitting on the side lines of a first grade game. The real impact and violence is sanitized by television but by clever technique the director/cinematographer ? have captured the bone jarring impact ! I could hardly bare to watch. A good test of the quality of any movie is when you've totally forgotten that you're watching a bunch of actors such is the reality of their performance. I've always been suspicious of these actors who spend years 'studying their craft ' and still act like wooden Indians.I think they're called NIDA graduates ? I think you've just got it or you haven't. These guys/girls did well. The movie flew past.It was exciting,interesting and emotive and I will be recommending it to my friends and family.Can't wait to see it again !Congratulations to cast and crew.Thank You.

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      Kate Mulvany's debut.
    • Goofs
      When Grub is driving to work on Monday, in the background you can see a sign displaying a business phone number with eight digits. All phone numbers in the Sydney metropolitan area in the 1980s only had seven digits. (On 29 July 1996, a 9 was added to the beginning of all Sydney phone numbers.)
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      Without You
      Written by Bernie Lynch (as B. Lynch)

      Performed by Eurogliders

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2007 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Gary Owen Hotel, Rozelle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia(Bar scenes)
    • Production company
      • 3 Scallywags
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      • A$1,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $225,834
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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