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Crushed

  • 2015
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
284
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Sarah Bishop in Crushed (2015)
A young woman returns home to her family vineyard after her father dies in an accident on the winery. But when his death is ruled a murder and her mother becomes the prime suspect she must uncover the truth.
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A young woman returns home to her family vineyard after her father dies in an accident on the winery. But when his death is ruled a murder and her mother becomes the prime suspect she must u... Read allA young woman returns home to her family vineyard after her father dies in an accident on the winery. But when his death is ruled a murder and her mother becomes the prime suspect she must uncover the truth.A young woman returns home to her family vineyard after her father dies in an accident on the winery. But when his death is ruled a murder and her mother becomes the prime suspect she must uncover the truth.

  • Director
    • Megan Riakos
  • Writer
    • Megan Riakos
  • Stars
    • Sarah Bishop
    • Les Hill
    • Roxane Wilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    284
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Megan Riakos
    • Writer
      • Megan Riakos
    • Stars
      • Sarah Bishop
      • Les Hill
      • Roxane Wilson
    • 11User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Sarah Bishop
    Sarah Bishop
    • Ellia
    Les Hill
    Les Hill
    • David
    Roxane Wilson
    • Sophie
    Helmut Bakaitis
    Helmut Bakaitis
    • Sgt O'Reilly
    Aaron Glenane
    Aaron Glenane
    • Jesse
    Millie Spencer-Brown
    • Harriet
    Remy Brand
    Remy Brand
    • Zac
    Robert Preston
    • Lucas
    Jamie Irvine
    Jamie Irvine
    • Ivan
    Patrick Connolly
    • Mr. McClintock
    Benjamin Mathews
    Benjamin Mathews
    • Aiden
    Brian Jones
    • Robert Rose
    • (voice)
    Melissa Lawlor
    Melissa Lawlor
    • Voice Over Artist
    Scott Lee
    Scott Lee
    • Adam Rose
    Anne-Marie Mazza
    • Receptionist
    David McLennan
    • Robert Rose
    Mansoor Noor
    Mosh Riakos
    • Bar Tender
    • Director
      • Megan Riakos
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      • Megan Riakos
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    6CineMuseFilms

    A gripping story in a beautiful place that shows great promise for its creator.

    Australian filmmakers have strong form with thrillers especially when they are set in our natural environment of wide red earth, rock-scapes and bushland as seen in the iconic Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) and Wolf Creek (2005). Novice writer-director Megan Riakos innovates in the genre by setting Crushed (2015) in a picturesque vineyard in rural New South Wales. This produces a picturesque stage for a gripping thriller that delivers far more than its tiny production budget, dozen or so actors and handful of creatives suggest is possible. Particularly praiseworthy is the beautiful cinematography that captures the ambiance of a vigneron's life and its contrast with the lingering menace of an unexplained death. The crushing of grapes and a daughter's quest for the truth become the binding metaphor for the story.

    The plot line is based on estranged young Ellia returning to the family vineyard after learning of her father's apparently accidental death. As she re-enters a world she fled because of family tensions, everyone becomes a possible murder suspect and the web of suspicion grows beyond the family to include police and neighbours. Several red-herrings are dangled in fine Hitchcockian form, like the obvious uncle with the lethal glare who appears well-settled in a relationship with her mother, and it eventually emerges that almost everyone disliked her father. She is increasingly isolated and vulnerable, and even her policeman boyfriend becomes a sinister threat. For a novice director to continue building tension and plot developments throughout most of the film is quite an achievement, and the off-the-shoulder camera work adds a nervy pace that balances some fine classical framing of vineyard landscapes that are visually delightful.

    At the film's Sydney preview Q & A session, Riakos enthused that her team opted for independence rather than the usual professional funding and assistance pathways in making Crushed. In some respects it shows. The acting ensemble could have used an experienced star persona who might have lifted and evened out performances where needed.For example, in the film's final moments when three characters are entangled in discussion with a knife against one throat and a rifle ready to fire at others, none plausibly show fear or emotional stress. There are also parts of the narrative arc that show signs of over-cooking. Hitchcock knew that less is more: one death can make a taut thriller but five can make a farce. As with so many films, the ending does little justice to the effort but its high-points clearly hover above its limitations. Overall, its a gripping story in a beautiful place that shows great promise for its creator.
    9melissabrattoni

    An outstanding debut feature from Megan Riakos

    An outstanding debut feature from Riakos, that has certainly put her mark on the Australian Indie landscape and one to watch. 'Crushed' has been a strong contribution to the recent genre goodness that has come out of Australia, particularly female directed films. This film takes the viewer on a slowly intensifying journey, as a mystery thriller, shot beautifully showcasing the wine region of Mudgee; where it explores the interrelations of a somewhat disheveled family, and their close associates, uncovering their roles surrounding a death on the family's property. The performances from the cast are solid and engagingly understated, each character lending a piece to the mystery puzzle, while allowing the audience wanting to know more. Viewers are rewarded by exposing a truth that is largely unexpected and satisfying in its presentation.
    9amandadoueihi

    A thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat right until the end.

    Set in beautiful Australian wine country, the location almost becomes another character in the film. A young woman returns home after she finds out about her father's death. She begins to realize that his death wasn't an accident and becomes determined to figure out who killed her father and why. You are taken on an emotional journey, as Ellia questions whether she can trust her closest friends and family. This film is brilliantly written and filmed, and keeps the audience questioning everyone's motives until the end.

    Written and directed by an Australian woman, with a cast of amazing Australian actors, this film really shows off what the Aussies can do. Definitely a must see!

    Crushed received FOUR NOMINATIONS for the Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival: * Best Thriller Feature Film - Crushed * Best Actress - Sarah Bishop * Best Feature Director - Megan Riakos * Best Screenplay - Megan Riakos
    2digger-06358

    Far too long for the dumb story.

    This movie is a painfully long 111 minutes. Sadly the story is better suited for a one hour TV movie. Even then the awful acting and predictable story would make that seem too long. Not wanting to be totally negative about this movie i will say that the song Washed Away is decently done.

    Save yourself the 2 hours and find something better. It shouldn't be too hard.
    10mairecat

    A murder mystery reminiscent of of the best of Alfred Hitchcock.

    The core of this movie is a well-written script with enough twists to keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. This is a modern take on the Alfred Hitchcock-style thriller. Sarah Bishop is a standout as a young woman, Ellia, who returns home for her father's funeral only to find that he was murdered and her mother is the prime suspect. Alone and isolated, Ellia must not only solve the mystery of her father's murder but also deal with the traumatic event that caused her to flee the family vineyard. Megan Riakos wrote the script and directed it, and the result is a tight, cohesive thriller that is also visually stunning. Crushed is an exciting movie that is a refreshing change from the formulaic action movies and derivative comic book franchises so common in the big multiplexes today.

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    • Release date
      • 2015 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • クラッシュ/ワイナリー殺人事件
    • Filming locations
      • Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Crushed Film Pty
      • Brim Pictures
      • Jaggi Entertainment
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      1 hour 51 minutes
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