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Cloudstreet

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2011
  • 5h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Cloudstreet (2011)
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The lives of two working class Australian families who come to live together at One Cloud Street, over a period of twenty years, 1943 - 1963.The lives of two working class Australian families who come to live together at One Cloud Street, over a period of twenty years, 1943 - 1963.The lives of two working class Australian families who come to live together at One Cloud Street, over a period of twenty years, 1943 - 1963.

  • Stars
    • Kerry Fox
    • Geoff Morrell
    • Stephen Curry
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    7.4/10
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    • Stars
      • Kerry Fox
      • Geoff Morrell
      • Stephen Curry
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Kerry Fox
    Kerry Fox
    • Oriel Lamb
    • 2011
    Geoff Morrell
    Geoff Morrell
    • Lester Lamb
    • 2011
    Stephen Curry
    Stephen Curry
    • Sam Pickles
    • 2011
    Essie Davis
    Essie Davis
    • Dolly Pickles
    • 2011
    Helen Doig
    Helen Doig
    • May Blunt
    • 2011
    David Bowers
    David Bowers
    • Earl Blunt
    • 2011
    Kelton Pell
    • Bob Crab
    • 2011
    Bruce Spence
    Bruce Spence
    • Pig
    • 2011
    Ron Haddrick
    Ron Haddrick
    • Narrator
    • 2011
    Emma Booth
    Emma Booth
    • Rose Pickles
    • 2011
    Sean Keenan
    Sean Keenan
    • Ted Pickles
    • 2011
    Oliver Ackland
    Oliver Ackland
    • Toby Raven
    • 2011
    Melanie Munt
    Melanie Munt
    • Marjorie Clay…
    • 2011
    Anna Bauert
    • Alma
    • 2011
    Ethan Tomas
    Ethan Tomas
    • Geoffrey Birch
    • 2011
    David Wollesen
    • Extra
    • 2011
    Billie-Jean Hamlet
    • Ruby
    • 2011
    Sarah Louella
    • Darlene
    • 2011
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    10aedarrowby

    A Potentially Life-changing Miniseries.

    Never thought 'Lonesome Dove' (directed by an Aussie, btw) would ever be knocked from its top-spot on my list of favorite TV miniseries, but the transcendent and potentially life-changing Cloudstreet, I guess, has done it. Having now read (via audio-book) the novel two times, I think the Tim Winton co-written teleplay to be a superb rendition of the source material -- considered by some, I understand, to be the modern 'great Australian Novel.' Topnotch Australian acting all around. Especially appreciative of Geoff Morrell's intelligent and exquisite portrayal of Lester Lamb -- who, for me, at least, is the heart and soul of the story.
    8nightingaleron

    Brilliant.

    I was lucky enough to get the whole 6 episodes of this movie. I agree with the first reviewer that the first episode is a little confusing. The story starts with the Lamb family and i immediately recognized the Point Walter jetty Where the boy dives into the water as i lived in Point Walter on the Swan river Perth in the year 1962 and 1963. The jetty back then was not -T -shaped but was extended later to become that. The Lambs were obviously camping at point Walter which many did as it was a great crabbing,fishing and prawning place.Attadale, as the movie suggests,being where the movie was filmed- borders the suburb of Bicton which is the home of the Point walter reserve. After the drowning of the Lamb boy who was prawning on the wrong side of the drag net,(they prawned using a drag net and in the shallows but close to a drop off)The movie moves to the Pickles family. These 2 families are like cheese and chalk. The Lambs are from Margaret River- South of Perth and a farming community that grow vegetables and fruit. The movie then quickly switches to the Pickles. They obviously live way North of Perth in the town of Geraldton which is mainly wheat and sheep country. (guessing this as they mention the Brolos islands) However, the pickles are not farmers and Mr Pickles works on the cray fishing boats as Geraldton was also renown for the fishing.So it shows Mr Pickles getting his fingers caught in the winch that was used to pull the crayfish pots on board.(truth is,-they did not have those back then and they pulled by hand lol.) Mrs Pickles is an alcoholic and plays around,- while her husband is also an alcoholic with a bad gambling habit. The most of the filming (inside the house) actually took place in the now closed and fenced off-sunset hospital which is situated in the suburb of Dalkeith on the opposite side of the river. Entertaining and very good acting.We watched part 1 and could not stop and watched every episode. Could have been far better with a bit more expense.EG~ The kids get older but the parents seem to stay the same age. Not wanting to spoil this movie as i really think it is great and a must to see. Will easily watch it again.
    9tonyluo2323

    Great TV-Series that exceeded all of my Expectations but Still have its own Flaws

    Cloudstreet was surprisingly a brilliant TV-Series and adaptation of the novel by Tim Winton, spanned to 6 episodes. The director managed to explore the theme of magical realism that was in the novel, and the cinematography was amazing. You could feel the character of the house and the scenes from the book are identical to the scenes in the TV- series. One of the minor problems with this series is that was not very appropriate for little children, as there were some disturbing scenes but nevertheless the M rating was OK. I would of wished that they didn't rush the ending and incorporated more about the Nedlands Monster - would of been much more intense and a thriller. I felt empty having the TV series missing this segment, and a tad bit rushed with everything happening so fast. Perhaps more episodes would do this TV- Series justice. I found the young actors/actresses; that is young Quick, young Fish and young Rose were all very competent in their respectable roles, whereas the adult actors/actresses of their role didn't do too good apart from adult Fish. They felt more like different characters to me and couldn't bring in the personality traits that the young actors could. My recommendation is that you definitely watch this interesting and thought-provocative TV Series if you had little expectations. Because trust me, this would really blow your expectations!
    7Sangroperish

    Valiant effort for difficult novel

    A complex novel, Cloudstreet was always going to be difficult to film, not only because of the number of characters within this book, the time span of 2 decades but also for the spiritual/metaphysical nature within the characters/plot.

    This series was a brave attempt to film this adaptation which was co-written by Tim Winton. The first night's episode was a slow exposition of the characters, glossing over, in parts, the events that would eventually lead to the 2 families meeting up at the house in Cloud Street. Those who hadn't read the novel may have struggled to understand some of the events or actions in this first night's episode because of the curtailment of description.

    The series, like the novel, calls for a perhaps a "suspension of reality" or perhaps, more accurately, a "leap of faith" to believe in some of the events portrayed. If a viewer does this, then the excellent casting of the lead characters allows you to enter fully into the inner life of not only the actors but also the house, which becomes a central character within the story also.

    Yes, there are quibbles - music that isn't appropriate to the time portrayed, modern street lights/blurred high rise apartment blocks in the background but then filming a period piece set in the 1940s/50s in and around Perth was also always going to be difficult. This is a city that has little of it's "older" character still present thanks to the "tear it down and rebuild" mentality of the 1960s and 1970s. Kudos to the production for not only filming here in Perth but for also managing to recreate the era successfully, for the most part. Winton's work is always firmly rooted here in this state, again the landscape/architecture being a character within his writing. To film it elsewhere would have been a compromise too far.
    10mainefred

    Impeccably cast, directed miniseries from Down Under

    The only miniseries that compares with this one in the sweep of its story and the quality of the acting and production is Brideshead Revisited. This is the story of two, dirt-poor, tragedy-scarred Australian families in the 40s and 50s - and of the large house near Perth that they share. For an American viewer, the effect is heightened by the unfamiliarity of the actors, who are instantly and credibly the characters they play. They are all decent if flawed people, and you find yourself pulling for them to succeed. At the heart of the story is a young Lamb boy, called Fish, who nearly drowns at the outset and as a result is retarded. The telling of the tale is poetic, with the large, ramshackle house (on Cloud Street) and the sea (Fish's "water") playing major roles. Not for all tastes, and there is enough explicit sex to keep it off Masterpiece Theater, but it is a production that will move a lot of viewers. It certainly moved this one.

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      Tim Winton's novel 'Cloudstreet' was first published in 1991 and has won three major literary awards, the NBC Banjo Award for Fiction, the West Australian Fiction Award and the Miles Franklin Award.

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 2011 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Улица облаков
    • Filming locations
      • Bennett Brook Railway, Whiteman Park, Whiteman, Western Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Screentime
      • Showtime Australia
      • ScreenWest
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      • 5h 42m(342 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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