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Van Diemen's Land

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44m
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5.9/10
3.5K
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Oscar Redding and Mark Leonard Winter in Van Diemen's Land (2009)
AdventureBiographyDramaHistoryHorrorThrillerWestern

Alexander Pearce, Australia's notorious convict, escaped Macquarie Harbour in 1822, finding the harsh Australian wilderness and abandoning hope in the harsh Australian wilderness.Alexander Pearce, Australia's notorious convict, escaped Macquarie Harbour in 1822, finding the harsh Australian wilderness and abandoning hope in the harsh Australian wilderness.Alexander Pearce, Australia's notorious convict, escaped Macquarie Harbour in 1822, finding the harsh Australian wilderness and abandoning hope in the harsh Australian wilderness.

  • Director
    • Jonathan auf der Heide
  • Writers
    • Jonathan auf der Heide
    • Oscar Redding
  • Stars
    • Oscar Redding
    • Arthur Angel
    • Paul Ashcroft
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    5.9/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Jonathan auf der Heide
    • Writers
      • Jonathan auf der Heide
      • Oscar Redding
    • Stars
      • Oscar Redding
      • Arthur Angel
      • Paul Ashcroft
    • 27User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Oscar Redding
    Oscar Redding
    • Alexander Pearce
    Arthur Angel
    Arthur Angel
    • Robert Greenhill
    Paul Ashcroft
    • Matthew Travers
    Thomas M. Wright
    Thomas M. Wright
    • Thomas Bodenham
    • (as Thomas Wright)
    Mark Leonard Winter
    Mark Leonard Winter
    • Alexander Dalton
    Greg Stone
    Greg Stone
    • William Kennerly
    John Francis Howard
    • Little Brown
    Torquil Neilson
    • John Mathers
    Matt Wilson
    • Duty Soldier
    Adrian Mulraney
    Adrian Mulraney
    • Logan
    Ben Plazzer
    • Soldier in boat
    Jonathan auf der Heide
    Jonathan auf der Heide
    • Soldier in boat
    Jason Glover
    Jason Glover
    • Lieutenant Cuthbertson
    Zane Pinner
    • Convict
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jonathan auf der Heide
    • Writers
      • Jonathan auf der Heide
      • Oscar Redding
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    User reviews27

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    4PeterM27

    A dour hour or so

    The film is probably realistic, but would have been better as a shorter documentary.

    The Tasmanian bush in winter looks dark and foreboding, and the convicts are a pretty uninspiring lot, divided between the Irish and English. The pace is slow, the killings brutal and none of the convicts are very likeable.

    While it successfully recreates the awful experience these men went through, it is too dour to be good cinema.
    8Freedom060286

    Very Realistic

    The actual events of what happened after Alexander Pearce's first escape from the prison colony in Tasmania, according to Pearce himself, are shown in this movie.

    It's probably somewhat too slow-moving for some young viewers, but I was impressed by how realistic it is. The characters are believable. The direction is meticulous. The acting is excellent, in many situations an actor's expression reveals feelings of uncertainty, confusion, guilt, fear, horror or misery. The cinematography showing the Tasmanian wilderness is visually splendid.

    Do not expect a typical slasher/horror film, this movie is much more intelligently written and directed. The film's intention is to tell a story, rather than to frighten.
    6Siamois

    The dark side of men

    Despite moving at a slow pace and sometimes lacking in exposition, Van Diemen's Land is an impressive film. The story of Alexander Pearce's escape, along with 7 other convicts is gut-wrenching, especially when we take into account it is inspired by a true story (to which extent, we may never know).

    As soon as the movie begins, you are hit by jaw-dropping cinematography that definitely takes you in this very different place and time. Silences and sounds are used to good effect and the minimalist score is wonderful yet bleak. The movie does not rely on much dialogue and at times, suffers a little from this

    The characters are very life-like, even if they aren't sketched very clearly to start. You learn who these men are and what each is capable of over the course of the movie, which becomes increasingly bleak and permeated with a strange sense of evil. Not a cartoonish Hollywood-like evil but rather, the terrible things men can do and the group dynamics displayed when acts of cruelty are done.

    The narration by the character Pearce did not work all that well for me, and the movie felt a tad long to me due to its slow pace but this was an uneasy viewing. The genre listed on IMDb is "thriller" but this felt much more like a very, very gruesome drama. This is a film bordering on horror themes. Do not expect flashy scenes of action and clear cut good guys against bad guys.

    Worthwhile, even if somewhat depressing
    9angryangus

    Assault on the senses...but worthwhile.

    Grim. Relentless. Unsettling. Frightening even. This film leaves nobody sitting comfortably whilst they watch it.

    This is 'us' when the thin veneer of being 'civilized' is stripped away. When all that Life has left you is no future, a few rags and a brutalized nature then the consequences can reach unfathomable depths.

    I've read some of the negative reviews for this film and can understand it when viewers who watch 'sanitized' Technicolor visions of what are classed as the 'norm'…that is their benchmark and they don't like concepts that stray beyond that. But when one has watched unglamourous brutality and emotions in such good, raw films like Saving Private Ryan, Last of the Mohicans, Apocolypta, Fateless and the superb Kokoda, then one can appreciate what this true-life film was trying to achieve.

    There are no heroes in this film…and no villains, just survivalists. From the uniformed officers and men posted to what seemed a god-forsaken land, to the convicts they had control of, they all had one thing in common…the desire not to be there!

    I'll not watch this film again for a couple of months as I'd like my senses to be on an even keel next time, but already I'm looking forward to it.
    3niallish

    A gripping story poorly translated onto the big screen

    Having seen a documentary about this story a few years ago, I was enraptured by the story and absorbed until its conclusion. When I heard a film was in production, I was interested to see how it would be translated into a motion picture.

    This should by no means considered a film that delivers on the potential of this story.

    I suspect budgetary restraints ruled out the possibility of opening scenes such as the prisoner's arrival at Hell's Gates as the prisoners rowed for their lives through the stormy sea. Scenes in the courtroom where Pearce is confronted with the horror of his deeds were similarly ruled out. I also believe budgetary restraints were at the root of so much of the landscape views of Tasmania we were 'treated' to- a previous comment said the film works as an ad for the area, I didn't rent the film to see an ad for the landscape of Tasmania!

    In one scene the director focuses on a mountain top for longer than five seconds (It was long enough for the thought to enter my mind- did he hike up here with a camera and say, well I made it up here so this shot is taking up at least six seconds of this movie!)

    Budgetary constraints doesn't mean the film couldn't have been successful, engrossing, and in some ways this gave it an advantage over any big-budget films that may succeed it. Whereas they would spend time on back-story, by cutting straight to the shock value of the cannibalistic 'middle part of a possible trilogy' as suggested by an earlier comment, Auf Der Heide could have given a definitive interpretation of it. Time saved on earlier scenes could have been used to give more depth to the inter-group dynamics, leaving the viewer wondering 'who would be voted off next', in a Survivor-like scenario.

    If you're making a film like this with a low budget, the focus has to be more on the human aspects of the group. For this to work, a strong narrative voice explaining the group dynamics was needed. Pearce would have been ideal for this, but instead we were presented with 'the quiet man', which proved disastrous.

    Where could the film have succeeded in the context of it having a relatively low budget? How could it have better elicited tension and emotions?

    · Fleeing the prison- dialogue about having to escape the deadly conditions would have helped us see the need for escape

    · The decision to resort to cannibalism- the portrayal of how the resources diminish isn't done in a way that builds tension, it's merely documented. Members of the party were unaware whilst the others plotted, and the first murder took place at night while the first victim slept. This scene should have been shot through the ignorant ones' eyes as they wonder what's become of the group.

    · This could have been followed by dialogue between the two who ran away about how they thought they were next and the plan of their subsequent escape from the group.

    · Explaining the sub-groups; the miracle of Pearce's survival is that he was the outsider from the point where there was at least 4 left and in theory he should have been next in the pot. A narrative from him detailing these fears could have done wonders.

    · When it came down to the two men, the pact that took place between the two men to renounce cannibalism has no place in the film. This could have been developed the theme, added to the tension as we question the two men's sincerity or even broken the pervasive silence.

    · There was no moment of catharsis where he reaches the village and is 'saved', if a man can be saved after what he has been through.

    Ultimately it's a poor script that failed to bring out the potential of the subject matter or to deliver any character I would either remember (the Alexander Pearce of my memory is the one whose character was explored in the documentary I saw) or whose survival I actually cared about even in the closing scenes of such dramatic potential.

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    • Trivia
      One of three Australian feature films made during the late 2000s about Irish convict Alexander Pearce. The three movies are: 'Dying Breed' (2008), 'Van Diemen's Land' (2009) and 'The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce' (2008) (TV).
    • Quotes

      Alexander Pearce: A man with no blood on his hands is no man.

    • Connections
      Featured in A Journey Up River: Making Van Diemen's Land (2009)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 2009 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Irish Gaelic
    • Also known as
      • Savage Island
    • Filming locations
      • Great Otway National Park, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Noise & Light
      • Savage Films
      • Inspiration Studios
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      • $34,648
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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