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Beautiful Kate

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
4.3K
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Sophie Lowe in Beautiful Kate (2009)
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A writer reawakens his childhood trauma from the past when he returns home, at the request of his estranged sister, to grieve their father's impending death.A writer reawakens his childhood trauma from the past when he returns home, at the request of his estranged sister, to grieve their father's impending death.A writer reawakens his childhood trauma from the past when he returns home, at the request of his estranged sister, to grieve their father's impending death.

  • Director
    • Rachel Ward
  • Writers
    • Rachel Ward
    • Newton Thornburg
  • Stars
    • Ben Mendelsohn
    • Sophie Lowe
    • Maeve Dermody
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Rachel Ward
    • Writers
      • Rachel Ward
      • Newton Thornburg
    • Stars
      • Ben Mendelsohn
      • Sophie Lowe
      • Maeve Dermody
    • 33User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Ben Mendelsohn
    Ben Mendelsohn
    • Ned
    Sophie Lowe
    Sophie Lowe
    • Kate
    Maeve Dermody
    • Toni
    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Sally
    Josh McFarlane
    • Cliff
    • (as Josh Macfarlane)
    Bryan Brown
    Bryan Brown
    • Bruce
    Suzie Bavaci
    • Emily
    • (as Suzie Boyaci)
    Scott O'Donnell
    • Young Ned
    Eve Burner
    • Young Kate
    Heloise Baker
    • Young Sally
    Daniel Binks
    • Young Cliff
    Jarrah Cocks
    • Andy Cromer
    Briony Kent
    • Tamara
    Travis Taylor
    • Local Band
    Nicholas Kipridis
    • Local Band
    Kiriakos Mouhalos
    • Local Band
    John Clark
    • Priest at Funeral
    Robbie Clissold
    • Andy Cromer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rachel Ward
    • Writers
      • Rachel Ward
      • Newton Thornburg
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    7deloudelouvain

    Disturbing for most of us but good movie.

    Beautiful Kate is a slow paced drama, with not much action but an overwhelming and disturbing story that will keep you interested for the entire movie. It's the acting that makes it all worth the detour. Ben Mendelsohn, Sophie Lowe, Bryan Brown and Scott O'Donnell made this unusual story watchable even though the plot will disgust more than one. Good job from Rachel Ward portraying this most dysfunctional family.
    6jafar-iqbal

    A decent film helped by a strong cast

    A writer returns to his family home at the behest of his sister, to bid farewell to his dying father. Coming back to this remote and isolated place, he starts getting flashbacks of his childhood; and more specifically, memories of his beautiful twin sister. Soon, the memories awaken long-buried secrets from the family's past.

    Australian cinema isn't something I've explored very much, but the country has produced a lot of great actors, some of which are on show in this very emotional, intensely-charged drama. Just by reading the synopsis above, you can see that this isn't a light, fluffy movie; it's far from it. We're talking about repressed emotions, shouting matches, slow-burning tension, the works. All that could be done to heighten the drama, director Rachel Ward did it.

    Ward is an actor herself, which probably goes some way to explaining why she gets such good performances out of her cast. In particular, Mendelsohn (as Ned) is brilliant – there are many shades of grey to the character, and he expresses it all very well. You've also got Rachel Griffiths in there (of Six Feet Under fame) and she's predictably awesome.

    The big problem with this film, though, is that it just drags too much sometimes. Yes, it's all being done to highlight the monotony and isolation of the place (and their emotions), but it gets a bit much sometimes. The central story is very intense, and I wanted them to get through it. Suddenly, everything slows down and I'm left wanting.

    However, there's enough here to satisfy an audience member and, if you're able to put up with the slow pace, you'll appreciate the payoff. It's a well-acted, solidly-directed movie. Worth a look, I think.
    10ennor

    Excruciatingly good

    I saw this film over a week ago, and it still stays with me, almost haunts me. Tex Perkins' soundtrack was perfect, and like the images, will hang around you for days, perhaps weeks.

    The subject matter is not pretty, and may be confronting to many, but in my experience it is not terribly unusual or unexpected, given the remoteness of the family farm. Accolades must go to the cast - Ben Mendelsohn, Bryan Brown, Rachel Griffiths (deliberately dowdy in this)and the amazing Sophie Lowe as Kate. The Flinders Ranges in South Australia also has a major role, and performs well - beautiful, remote, dangerous and overwhelming, a bit like the underlying secret which gets addressed during the course of the film.

    This is the story of a family secret, hidden (but not forgotten) for 20 years, and the final revelations are stark and shocking. The cinematography and editing are truly inspiring, and I was thrilled to see such a fine piece of film-making. Top credit however must go to Rachel Ward - Director, writer (adapted from the novel)- as this is her movie, and she deserves every one of the awards that this movie is sure to receive. As a piece of art - which it is - this film will move you, even if it makes your skin crawl, or you find yourself wriggling in your seat. For the experience alone, this film is worth seeing.
    7eddie_baggins

    Not an easy watch but worth it for Mendelsohn

    Proving once again that when it comes to intense family drama's and quietly powerful studies of grief and secrets, Australia does it just as good if not better than anyone else, little known but well regarded local film Beautiful Kate is a fine example of the above average productions that often manifest themselves in our home grown industry.

    Directed by actress turned director Rachel Ward, starring a then just about to hit the big time Ben Mendelsohn and Australian stalwarts Bryan Brown and Rachel Griffiths alongside the at the time newcomer Sophie Lowe, Beautiful Kate isn't an easy or even what you'd call enjoyable watch but this impressively filmed and acted slice of outback family melodrama is a worthy film to be sort out by connoisseurs of Australian cinema.

    The most pressing reason to source Ward's film is of course the man of the moment Ben Mendelsohn. Playing internally repressed writer Ned Kendall who grew up with his unloving farmer father Bruce played by Brown, Mendelsohn once more displays his finely tuned performance skills to play troubled characters and it offers us cinema lovers one of the rare chances to see Mendelsohn take lead in a film even if both Brown and Lowe deserve kudos for their respective turns. Lowe in particular makes a rather confronting and stripped back mark as the layered Kate, Ned's sister who is the central cause behind much of his seething struggles.

    The film also looks fantastic with impressive camera-work by DOP Andrew Commis and Ward's direction in certain areas really captures particular moments and feelings, no better exemplified by the way in which the younger version of Ned is often displayed in a first person point of view, throwing the viewer head first into the time and place that shaped Ned's life before it ever really had a chance to truly begin. It's a smart directional choice and a brave one as is Ward's determination to not shy away from the difficult and often disturbing subject matters that lay ever present within her story.

    Final Say –

    Far from perfect and sometimes not as emotionally resonate as you would've liked, Beautiful Kate is a worthwhile tough watch thanks to its fine production values and noteworthy performances that includes a pre-Animal Kingdom Ben Mendelsohn in what's another fine example as to why he should be regarded as one of Australia's best ever acting imports.

    Not a film for everybody, Beautiful Kate is however a film any fan of Australian cinema should check out if they missed its original critically backed run from 2009.

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    10arasheps

    Absolutely stunning

    I look at movies first from the cinematography point of view, And that was what got me in the start, but as the movie went forward, as I saw acting, as I saw story telling I found out that I'm looking at a masterpiece. Somebody recommended Last Ride, I really like Last Ride but this movie is really in a different league. I didn't know who this movie director is(I do this willingly to don't have any predict) and after I finished it I looked at the director's name: Rachel Ward, yeah Rachel Ward's masterpiece. Bryan Brown's acting is the best, i didn't know Sophie Lowe but she is probably an actor(Isn't actress creepy?) to remember her name for the future. Also time dimensions is something touchable in this movie. I highly recommend it if you consider yourself an open mind person, because you should enjoy the kind of passion thats going to get injected to you.

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    • Trivia
      First feature film to be directed by actress and short-film director Rachel Ward.
    • Quotes

      Ned Kendall: She's an actress. She doesn't wear clothes.

    • Connections
      Featured in Beautiful Kate: Sophie Lowe interview (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Going Up the Country
      Written by Alan Wilson

      Performed by Kitty Daisy & Lewis

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 2009 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Doll (Australia)
      • New Town Films (Australia)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Güzel Kate
    • Filming locations
      • Parachilna, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Beautiful Kate Productions
      • Doll Australia
      • New Town Films Pty. Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • $4,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,065,656
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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