Australia Day

Australia Day

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Nationalism | Immigration

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Crime
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Kriv Stenders
  • Cast(s): Bryan Brown, Shari Sebbens, Isabelle Cornish, Daniel Webber, Matthew Le Nevez See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 34min
  • Award(s): FCCA 2018 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: He Went That Way, The Marsh King's Daughter
  • Story:
    On Australia's most controversial national holiday, the lives of three Australians from diverse cultural backgrounds will collide, illuminating contemporary issues of racial tension and national identity that simmer beneath the surface of modern Australia.
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STORY

Story
On Australia's most controversial national holiday, the lives of three Australians from diverse cultural backgrounds will collide, illuminating contemporary issues of racial tension and national identity that simmer beneath the surface of modern Australia.

AWARDS

Nominations
FCCA Award

Best Actor | 2018 | Bryan

Best Editing | 2018 | Nick

AACTA Award

Best Editing | 2017 | Nick

TRIVIA

Trivia

Third of three feature film collaborations [to date, September 2017] of actor Bryan Brown and director Kriv Stenders after Kill Me Three Times (2014) and the previous year's Red Dog: True Blue (2016).

The two Australian feature films named after Australian public holidays, Boxing Day (2007) and Australia Day (2017), were both were directed by Kriv Stenders and were both made about exactly a decade (or ten years) apart.