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The Turning

  • 2013
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  • 3h
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5.8/10
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The Turning (2013)
A collection of short films based on stories by Australian writer Tim Winton.
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A collection of short films based on stories by Australian writer Tim Winton.A collection of short films based on stories by Australian writer Tim Winton.A collection of short films based on stories by Australian writer Tim Winton.

  • Directors
    • Jonathan auf der Heide
    • Tony Ayres
    • Jub Clerc
  • Writers
    • Tim Winton
    • Justin Monjo
    • Warwick Thornton
  • Stars
    • Colin Friels
    • James Fraser
    • Henri Phillips
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jonathan auf der Heide
      • Tony Ayres
      • Jub Clerc
    • Writers
      • Tim Winton
      • Justin Monjo
      • Warwick Thornton
    • Stars
      • Colin Friels
      • James Fraser
      • Henri Phillips
    • 12User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Colin Friels
    Colin Friels
    • Narrator (segment "Ash Wednesday")
    • (voice)
    James Fraser
    James Fraser
    • Davo (segment "Big World")
    Henri Phillips
    • Biggie (segment "Big World")
    Nikita Leigh-Pritchard
    Nikita Leigh-Pritchard
    • Meg (segment "Big World")
    Tim Winton
    • Adult Narrator (segment "Big World")
    • (voice)
    Joseph Pedley
    • Vic (segment "Abbreviation")
    Cheyanne Pearce
    • Melanie (segment "Abbreviation")
    Callan Mulvey
    Callan Mulvey
    • David Wilson (segment "Aquifer")
    Alex Bryans
    Alex Bryans
    • Young David (segment "Aquifer")
    Gwy McKenna
    • Alan Mannering (segment "Aquifer")
    Chad Smith
    Chad Smith
    • Alan's Friend (segment "Aquifer")
    Brooklyn Bathurst
    • Alan's Friend (segment "Aquifer")
    Talei Howell-Price
    • David's Wife (segment "Aquifer")
    Megan Flamer
    • Reporter (segment "Aquifer")
    Michael Mackenzie
    • Newscaster (segment "Aquifer")
    Libby Tanner
    Libby Tanner
    • Gail Lang (segment "Damaged Goods")
    Dougie Baldwin
    Dougie Baldwin
    • Vic Lang (segment "Damaged Goods")
    Taylor Ferguson
    Taylor Ferguson
    • Strawberry Alison (segment "Damaged Goods")
    • Directors
      • Jonathan auf der Heide
      • Tony Ayres
      • Jub Clerc
    • Writers
      • Tim Winton
      • Justin Monjo
      • Warwick Thornton
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    10lbeards44

    As per below.

    I loved the Turning. It showed me the way to write my life story. I had been in turmoil as to how to write it all down. When I discovered Tim Winton's, The Turning, I knew what I had to do. I am currently doing Honours at university with my thesis being my life story. Yes I agree that some of the stories are sad with no real solution but unfortunately that is how life is sometimes and for some people. I wish we all could be happy but that is a fairy story for children. We just have to get on with it as best we can. Tim shows up that saying "it is what it is". When I was completing my Arts degree with creative writing we had to read, "The Art of the Tale" edited by Anthony Halpern. This is a good set of short stories not necessarily happy ones either but again showing what life is.
    10gradyharp

    It is what it is – a group exhibition

    THE TURNING is a breath of fresh air, an experimental Australian film based of the short stories of the gifted writer Tim Winton. Every aspect of the film is unique, challenging and utterly mesmerizing. The quiet animated opening sequence 'Ash Wednesday' (based on TS Eliot's poem of the same name, is simply an eerie animation narrated by off screen Colin Friels and sets the mood for the episodes to come.

    The film is divided in to eighteen short segments - Big World, Aquifier, Abbreviation, Ash Wednesday, Damaged Goods, Small Mercies, On Her Knees, Cockleshell, The Turning, Sand, Family, Long, Clear View, Reunion, Commission, Fog, Boner McPharlin's Moll, Immunity (a wordless, modern dance piece), and Defender – and presented as a three- hour epic based on Tim Winton's short story collection, THE TURNING, and explores the impact of past on present, how the seemingly random incidents that change and shape us can never be escaped or let go of. All of the stories are bound together by recurring themes: the passing of time, regret, addiction and obsession.

    The stories are set on a coastal stretch of Western Australia, 'a stunning collection of connected stories is about turnings of all kinds -- changes of heart, slow awakenings, nasty surprises and accidents, sudden detours, resolves made or broken. Brothers cease speaking to each other, husbands abandon wives and children, grown men are haunted by childhood fears. People struggle against the weight of their own history and try to reconcile themselves to their place in the world. With extraordinary insight and tenderness, Winton explores the demons and frailties of ordinary people whose lives are not what they had hoped.'

    Each of the book's 18 stories is interpreted on film by a different team of filmmakers, including collaborators from the worlds of theatre, photography, visual art and dance. Characters re-appear in different episodes at different stages of their lives, fleshed out in snapshots that explore recurring themes from different angles. The lives of fishermen, surfers, AFL players, the working class and angst-ridden suburbanites are chronicled with sometimes dark themes, including alcoholism, child homicide and police corruption. A number of key episodes feature Aboriginal characters and symbols. Though the film courts the mystical, it's grounded with romance and macabre suspense.

    Overlooked by many, this film is one for the most poetically satisfying visual experiences and deserves far more attention than it has received.
    Gordon-11

    Not very good

    This is a collection of short films in Australia about various aspects of life that presents with some kind of turning point.

    I watched this for the big names such as Cate Blanchett and Rose Byrne, Ann's I knew I probably wouldn't enjoy this film anyway. Indeed, the first segment is already not so good, it tells a story of a family spending Christmas together but they go to the wrong house. I can't quite work out what is so special about this story, apart from Cate's performance. The Rose Byrne story is the best out of the whole film, it tells a distinct change in life because of a significant turning point. The rest of the stories are not very good. The sand story is just ridiculous. I couldn't even understand it!
    6richard_ferdman

    Real and deep

    Most movies with multiple stories are shallow even if well acted. The script, acting, and stories are all emotional - sharing life at a precipice of sorts, a turning point, where emotions and feelings change. As those of us who have lived a bit, those turning points are often revealing and emotional, and change our outlook.

    Some reviews of this moving denied the reality of life's challenges - this is not a film of Disney characters or where a Marvel character saves the world - just super acting by many superb actors in emotional scenes.

    Whether it be seeing a divorced dad with a son he doesn't know or reliving painful memories or living painful lives, I applaud the directing of diverse stories with a similar tenor : life's challenges being shown and felt.
    3eddie_baggins

    Overly depressing segmented movie

    Overlong, overwrought and overly depressing The Turning is another example of an Australian film or in this particular case 18 mini-films existing for seemingly the sole reason to showcase just how sad and miserably us Aussie's can be and how life here is obviously just far too tough. With much talent and much promise behind this project it is therefore sad to admit that this 3 hour wannabe opus developed by Balibo director Robert Connolly is just such a miserable and tough watch.

    Based upon a collection of author Tim Winton's short stories The Turning's ties that bind are all participants are alive and going through the motions, motions that rarely if ever detour from a soul hurting ambiance of depression that tinges the entire film with such a sour taste it's hard to see why it exists other than to try and be realistic and haunting but what we end up with is a film that could act as some form of torture for those asked to sit down with it for 3 hours. This raggedly assembled collages of pain go from trailer trash domestic abuse cases, man called "Bonar", cops caught up in corruption and creepy ginger kids who like to play with loaded rifles. These mini-episodes of grief and depravity are all so short and uninvolving that you forget that not only in front of the camera is talent but behind it also.

    Featuring a varied collection of some of Australia's favourite and best actors including Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving, Rose Byrne and Richard Roxburgh the film promises to be a fine showcase to strut the acting ability of our nation but in the end product it would be suffice to say that only Rose Byrne and Hugo Weaving make any sort of go at material that must of been hard to work with. behind the camera also we have many fine Australian based directors in Justin Kurzel, Warwick Thornton and Tony Ayres along with actors David Wenham and Mia Wasikowska trying their hands at developing some nice little tales of hard lives. Many of the pieces are fine looking and feature a well constructed score but its hard to recommend them on this alone.

    The Turning is a missed opportunity that offered to gather together some of the finest film centric people Australia has to offer but thanks to a disjointed feel to the material, a reliance of being emotional rather than entertaining and a bunch of truly unneeded episodes the film is just a complete train wreck that at 3 hours is a particular journey you don't need to or should want to take. All on screen and behind screen have done better and will do better in the future making The Turning a film you can avoid without a second doubt.

    1 and a half depressing life snapshots out of 5

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    • Trivia
      The animated segment is based on the poem, 'Ash Wednesday', by T.S. Eliot.
    • Alternate versions
      A 90-minute version for TV broadcast (on ABC1 in Australia) contains only 8 of the 17 stories, re-edited into a new running order: "Reunion", "Aquifer", "On Her Knees", "The Turning", "Long, Clear View", "Commission", "Cockleshell", and "Sand". The remaining 9 stories not included were made available online at ABC iView for two weeks from the time of broadcast (23 February, 2013).
    • Soundtracks
      Jazz Suite No. 2 (Waltz No.2)
      (segment 'Long Clear View')

      Written by Dmitri Shostakovich

      Performed by Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin (as Berlin Radio Symphony), conducted by Steven Sloane

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2013 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 10 миттєвостей долі
    • Filming locations
      • Perth, Western Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Arenamedia
      • Screen Australia
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      • $1,110,918
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    • Runtime
      • 3h(180 min)
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