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One Less God

  • 2017
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
913
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One Less God (2017)
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A group of international travelers struggle to survive when Islamic extremists besiege their luxury Indian hotel. Inspired by true events.A group of international travelers struggle to survive when Islamic extremists besiege their luxury Indian hotel. Inspired by true events.A group of international travelers struggle to survive when Islamic extremists besiege their luxury Indian hotel. Inspired by true events.

  • Director
    • Lliam Worthington
  • Writers
    • Nelson Lau
    • Lliam Worthington
  • Stars
    • Joseph Mahler Taylor
    • Sukhraj Deepak
    • Mihika Rao
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    913
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lliam Worthington
    • Writers
      • Nelson Lau
      • Lliam Worthington
    • Stars
      • Joseph Mahler Taylor
      • Sukhraj Deepak
      • Mihika Rao
    • 26User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Joseph Mahler Taylor
    • Sean
    Sukhraj Deepak
    Sukhraj Deepak
    • Gradda
    Mihika Rao
    • Atiya
    Kabir Singh
    Kabir Singh
    • Yaaseen
    Kieran Kumar
    Kieran Kumar
    • Ahmad
    Nathan Kaye
    • Oz
    Martelle Hammer
    Martelle Hammer
    • Claire
    Reilly O'Byrne-Inglis
    • Eda
    Igor Kreyman
    • Selim
    Joseph J.U. Taylor
    Joseph J.U. Taylor
    • John
    Quentin Yung
    Quentin Yung
    • Yang
    Jan Langford Penny
    • Nima
    Nicole Fantl
    Nicole Fantl
    • Annie
    Philip John
    • The Handler
    Nicolas François
    • Christophe
    Rhavin Banda
    • The Porter
    Kaliopi Eleni
    Kaliopi Eleni
    • Kelebek
    Caroline Spence
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    • Director
      • Lliam Worthington
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      • Nelson Lau
      • Lliam Worthington
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    10DucDeRichleau

    Killing in The Name of Religion?

    Wow,what a great film. You can't imagine the sheer panic and terror that these innocent people went through during that siege. Make you realize how pathetic religion really is after watching the film. Sheer blind faith.
    10timmymarash

    Heart is open

    I was pretty much gripped to the edge of my seat the whole way through, i think it's rare these days to feel the whole gambit of emotion that this film was able to achieve.. I felt the story and sequencing was really well crafted and i felt like it was deeply personified so i felt i was there; I'm still processing it to be honest, it's not often that i leave a film feeling as though something has shifted for the better within me. Worth watching, it will open your eyes, and your heart.
    5mikeschrampf

    AKA "House of War"

    Has at least 3 different title releases which should alert you to the fact it hasn't been successful. Not a total disaster but is drawn out and repetitious. Questionable accuracy. Suspect fictional account of true event. Leaves unanswered why the delays of first responders.
    10jmarez-78089

    Strong performances and deeply engaging.

    The film was really well cast, strong performances all round specifically from Kabir Singh, he didn't waste any time in delivering a captivating performance.

    The film was definitely very insightful and made me think about whati t means to be human.

    The message of the film was very clearly delivered, from what i understand it was inspired the event's and the dialogue was really made it palatable for me.. you can see they put a lot of work and research into the event's as there is a lot of depth there..

    I noticed that the 10 year anniversary of the attacks are coming up, I'm not sure if they timed that but I'm sure it will be a beautiful way to bring light to a tragic event. Very happy i came across this film and i feel better for it.
    9ashleywhite89

    Moving and thought provoking - a masterclass in independent filmmaking!

    I had the pleasure of seeing One Less God during a Q&A screening with the director, Lliam Worthington, at the Byron Bay Film Festival in 2017, where it won Best Picture. To say this film had me utterly and completely gripped from start to finish would be an understatement! It is an absolute masterpiece of independent filmmaking!

    The story is inspired by the harrowing events of the Mumbai Hotel terrorist attacks in India from 2008, and follows an ensemble cast of various characters who are trapped in the hotel during the attack. I won't say too much about the story other than that it's an emotional roller coaster! By the end I was moved so deeply that I was literally a blubbering mess (in a good way)!

    The writing and direction are impeccable across the board, and the ensemble cast all put in terrific performances. Special mentions must go to Joseph Mahler Taylor, whose effortlessly natural performance really grounds the film in all it's emotional ups and downs (and you'd never know he isn't actually Irish!) and Kabir Singh, who brings subtlety and even relatability to one of the terrorists, Yaaseen, which must have been an incredibly difficult role. Mihika Rao is also brilliant as the young Indian girl, Atiya, and the relationship between her and her grandfather really tugs at the heartstrings at all the right moments.

    I was shocked to discover how low the budget was for One Less God (I believe it was only around $250K Australian) and I was impressed with how high the production value is despite this. The cinematography is beautiful, and the action sequences are exciting and staged well. Despite some shaky camera here and there, you always know exactly what is happening. Some of the special effects may not quite hold up under close scrutiny, but again, considering the budget, they are extremely impressive and never detract from the experience of the film in any way.

    Where the film really shines is in it's themes and deep exploration of it's subject matter. A great example is it's representation of the terrorists; they are not portrayed as evil, one dimensional characters as is the case in so many other similar films, they are fleshed out human beings with motives, needs and desires like the rest of us, who at the end of the day are just doing what they think is 'right'. I found this approach to 'humanising' the villains very refreshing, and as was evidenced by the Q&A after the screening, it really opened up the difficult conversations that need to happen around these sorts of events.

    The film isn't afraid to ask difficult questions that most films shy away from. Questions about the place of religion in the modern world and it's impact on our society and on us as individuals. While I'm sure some will no doubt claim that this film is 'anti-Muslim' or something of the sort, to do so would be completely incorrect and misses the point of the film entirely. One Less God is not anti-religious, it is pro-peace and pro-love. It's central question asks us as an audience what we should consider giving up for love, and that perhaps it's about time, as a global civilisation, we set aside all of the different beliefs systems and religions that continue to divide us. For the sake of our children and our children's children, isn't it about time we stopped killing each other over fictional beliefs that we have clung onto for centuries? The film bravely challenges it's audience to deeply ponder these questions and have these conversations, and for that, I commend it.

    One Less God is not only one of the best Australian films I've seen in recent years, it's one of the best films period. Writer/Director Lliam Worthington and the rest of his team should be enormously proud of what they've created, the love, blood, sweat and tears that the filmmakers obviously put into the film literally burst on the screen in every scene! The film achieves everything it sets out to achieve (and more) and wraps it all up in an entertaining, riveting, moving and emotionally satisfying story that will stay with you and keep you thinking long after the credits roll. I truly do encourage all audiences to seek this film out, not only because it's an excellent film, but because it has a great message that in today's world is an important one for people to hear, because as the film itself so eloquently puts it, the only thing worth giving up for love, is everything. 10/10.

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    • Trivia
      The film's writer-director Lliam Worthington has said of this movie: "If our children can die for the sake of our beliefs, maybe its time our beliefs started dying, for the sake of our children".
    • Goofs
      The title is incorrect grammar. It should read "One Fewer God."
    • Connections
      Referenced in Attaque à Mumbai (2018)
    • Soundtracks
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      By DRVN

      Produced By 3B

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2018 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Nepal
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
      • French
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • House of War
    • Filming locations
      • The Carrington Hotel, Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production company
      • New Realms Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,251
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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