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Les crimes de Snowtown

Original title: Snowtown
  • 2011
  • 16
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
22K
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Daniel Henshall and Lucas Pittaway in Les crimes de Snowtown (2011)
Based on true events, 16 year-old Jamie falls in with his mother's new boyfriend and his crowd of self-appointed neighborhood watchmen, a relationship that leads to a spree of torture and murder.
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Based on true events, 16-year-old Jamie falls in with his mother's new boyfriend and his crowd of self-appointed neighborhood watchmen, a relationship that leads to a spree of torture and mu... Read allBased on true events, 16-year-old Jamie falls in with his mother's new boyfriend and his crowd of self-appointed neighborhood watchmen, a relationship that leads to a spree of torture and murder.Based on true events, 16-year-old Jamie falls in with his mother's new boyfriend and his crowd of self-appointed neighborhood watchmen, a relationship that leads to a spree of torture and murder.

  • Director
    • Justin Kurzel
  • Writers
    • Shaun Grant
    • Justin Kurzel
    • Debi Marshall
  • Stars
    • Lucas Pittaway
    • Daniel Henshall
    • Louise Harris
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Justin Kurzel
    • Writers
      • Shaun Grant
      • Justin Kurzel
      • Debi Marshall
    • Stars
      • Lucas Pittaway
      • Daniel Henshall
      • Louise Harris
    • 172User reviews
    • 140Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 23 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Lucas Pittaway
    Lucas Pittaway
    • Jamie Vlassakis
    Daniel Henshall
    Daniel Henshall
    • John Bunting
    Louise Harris
    • Elizabeth Harvey
    Bob Adriaens
    • Gavin
    Frank Cwiertniak
    • Jeffrey
    Matthew Howard
    • Nicholas
    Marcus Howard
    • Alex
    Anthony Groves
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    Richard Green
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    • Barry
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    Denis Davey
    • Guitar Player
    Allan Chapple
    • Prayer Reader
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    • David
    Brendan Rock
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    • Marcus
    Bryan Sellars
    • Minister
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    • Mark Haydon
    Aasta Brown
    • Verna
    Nigel Howard
    • Man at Dinner
    • Director
      • Justin Kurzel
    • Writers
      • Shaun Grant
      • Justin Kurzel
      • Debi Marshall
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    8hitchcockthelegend

    The Boddies in the Barrels Murders.

    The press junket and first wave of critical notices built Snowtown up as a throat ripper that will cause you nightmares. That didn't do it any favours as per expectation levels for the horror enthusiast. However, this is a superb piece of film making, a real gritty and grainy deconstruction of the human condition gone sour. As with all films of this type that are based on real life incidents, it pays to read up on the facts if you be so inclined.

    Debut director Justin Kurzel doesn't shirk from the horrors of the case, but skillfully he doesn't bang everyone over the head with shock tactics to grab the attention. It's a relentlessly bleak picture, there's a continuous build of impending dread, of human devastation wrung out by a master manipulator (Daniel Henshall as John Bunting superb), the depressing story told through the eyes of the simple and confused Jamie Vlassakis (Lucas Pittaway).

    Not to be watched if one is looking to be cheered up! But that doesn't mean it shouldn't be sought out as essential cinema. It's a strong and potent film, worthy of inspection by adults who understand that not all film is about entertainment. 8.5/10
    7SnoopyStyle

    Highly Disturbing

    16 year-old Jamie lives with his mother and abusive brothers. He is taken by his mother's new lascivious boyfriend. John and his crowd of self-appointed neighborhood watch takes Jamie under their wings. They drive out the boyfriend. The relationship leads to a spree of torture and murder.

    This is an Australian film based on true events. This is a highly disturbing movie. To say that they are white trash is to insult white trash. The rampant homophobia is shocking, but then it gets much much worst. I feel that I have to warn that it dives head first into pedophilia and serial torture murders. It is truly soul grindingly gruesome. It gets really tiring to one's being. I do like the atmosphere in the movie although it does drag at times. It is a tough watch, and good only for people who are willing.
    7Loader1976

    Disturbing and affecting.

    It is quite a well crafted film and the concepts it presents are quite disturbing. It shows the killers to be very cold, calculating and generally indifferent in the way the murders unfold.

    I don't think it will be a very accessible film for most cinema goers, as the style and tone are very depressing. It is a very simple plot on the surface but the way it presents the characters is sometimes quite confusing, and i found it quite hard to follow who all the characters were and how they were related. It is appropriately photographed, the production design is correctly sparse and bleak and the soundtrack is very effective.
    roberts-ellen-x

    excellent example of gritty Australian realism

    I agree with the other people who have written reviews who say that it is good to get some background on the murders as I watched this without any and was confused in parts. What is interesting is that the film makers either assumed that you would have this knowledge, or accepted that the plot would only partially be known. In that sense we really are like witnesses who aren't let in on all the facts - in a strange way keeping some of the plot details leads to the sense of claustrophobia in the film.

    Snowtown is an excellent example of the genre of gritty Australian realism which includes films like The Boys and Idiot Box.

    This reminded me a lot of The Boys in building tension slowly and I think the rhythm of the film was spot on. It was also similar in the sense that it suggested that poverty and a lack of opportunity lead to violence (not necessarily for Bunting but probably for the other characters). But I think this just reinforces prejudices about poverty that middle class people have.

    I think that Jamie was a very good choice as a main character because he clearly had the most complex relationship with Bunting and what he was doing. As the audience we were also invited to have that relationship then

    I was pretty surprised that the film only had an MA rating rather than R, particularly given the nature of the violence portrayed.
    8gill_hathaway

    Eye opening, shocking and brilliant... it made "This Is England" look like a Disney film.

    This is not like any other film I've seen before, I think that it would be an understatement to say that this film was chilling and eye opening. This film terrified me, and amazed me in it's brilliance.

    I don't know where to begin, but when I think back to this film I remember how I'd felt while watching it, which is also something I can't even begin to describe. I never write reviews but for this one I felt I should just because I believe that a lot of people pass on watching films that don't have a rating above 7/10. But this film, definitely deserves to be watched.

    At the time when I watched the film, I only found out afterwards that it was a true story. And you won't believe how little difference that made to how I already felt, because it was that powerful already. I felt terrified, and I'm not the one to be 'scared' easily, but you should've seen what it did to people who do get scared. This film like many other brilliant films has left me with something to think about afterwards, but unlike any other movie I've ever seen before, Snowtown gave me a slap across the face to open my eyes to an obvious truth. And it felt harsh to realize it, as it probably did for anyone who's seen Snowtown. It's that murderers exist, and yes it's no surprise, but this film showed me just how desensitized we all are to murders, serial killers. That's why watching this film felt like I'd experienced something. It's like that same exciting feeling you get when you watch Avatar and you're 'experiencing' the 3-D aspects, but for this you're exhilarated and experiencing something so f"cked up and real. It made "This Is England" look like a Disney film. This is actually a quote that seemed to best summarize what we all felt as me and about 8 other people discussed the film outside the cinema. And we could still hear a hint of fear in our laughter then.

    It wasn't just another film. I've been inspired by how realistic the scenes are, I can't imagine that it was just scripted scenes, it truly felt all real. The actor that played the killer was the most terrifying character or man I've ever seen on film. You must watch this, a lot of people have become obsessed with this film, and it definitely deserves a higher rating.

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    Crime
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    Mystery

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    • Trivia
      Director Justin Kurzel told Lucas Pittaway not to talk much to any of the actors on set, to help the emotional state of his character.
    • Quotes

      John Bunting: Do you like bein' fucked? Do you like bein' fucked? So why not do somethin' about it? 'Cause all I ever see you do is sook, mate. No? What didjah do about Jeffrey? Fuckin' nothin'. You see me and Robert mopin' about? Hmm? No you don't because you do that they fuck you forever. You don't want that, do you? When are you gonna grow some balls, mate?

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2011 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Happy Birthday To You
      Traditional

      Written by Mildred J. Hill and Patty S. Hill (as Paty Hill)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 28, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund (Australia)
      • Carver Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los asesinos de Snowtown
    • Filming locations
      • Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Carver Films
      • Screen Australia
      • The South Australian Film Corporation
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,452
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,273
      • Mar 4, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,349,387
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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