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Boxing Day

August 31st 2008 23:17
Boxing Day Richard Green

Richard Green was in Long Bay Prison in New South Wales when director Kriv Stenders approached him for a part in a short film, and would then use Green to star in "Boxing Day", a ferocious Australian film with teeth made of razor blades.

Green is an Indigenous spoken word poet, with a powerful voice and an incredible fluidity in his face. Stenders drew on Green's experience in White Australia and in prison to draft the screenplay of "Boxing Day", about a small family gathering the day after Christmas.



Without any hyperbole, it's easy to declare "Boxing Day" as one of the most powerful Australian films that I've ever seen. The story is simple, and easily deciphered - Green plays Chris, an Indigenous man recently released from prison, preparing dinner for his sister-in-law, her new boyfriend, and her daughter, who is like a daughter to Chris.

The boyfriend is played by notable Aussie actor Syd Brisbane, who plays the role with comfortable ease - all the other actors in the production are inexperienced, selected for their first role and given improvised scripts to work with.

In order to make the film seem even more tangible, Stenders filmed the entire movie himself, on handheld, all in a continuous take. There are no cuts to show the passage of time or rescue the audience from awkward situations. We're forced to sit through the dinner as they are, and the effect is one of great discomfort.

The end result is something powerful, unlike any other Australian film you might have seen, woven together on pain and humiliation. Green, who co-wrote the screenplay, brings a heightened sense of reality, and the other actors, pulled from the local areas, only augment that sense.

Australian cinema comes under heavy criticism from local audiences, who are more likely to spend their time watching Hollywood or foreign films than home-grown fare. I'm guilty of this myself, often passing up Australian movies for something that I might not get the chance to see later. When done right, though, films made in this country can possess a shining flare of originality, both in the lyrical tone of the Australian accent, but also in the pain and conflict that has marked this continent since early times.

"Boxing Day" is a rare treasure, an incredible film that gives colour and character to Australia. It's a painful film, but that pain is etched on the history of this country and it's magnificently cathartic to experience it through cinema.

"Boxing Day" has been released by Siren Visual as a Special Collector's Edition, and it's worth every penny. It includes the feature, but also a full disc of extras, including captivating spoken word poetry by Richard Green, and a delightful video of Misty Sparrow picking on Syd Brisbane.

I say: This film met with resounding applause, both here and overseas. If you haven't seen "Boxing Day", it's definitely one to keep.

See it for: Misty Sparrow is a tremendous young talent, and on the DVD extras, she's full of wit and spirit. Hopefully, we see her in future Australian productions.


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Comment by Janet Collins

August 31st 2008 23:38
Cibbuano

I too am guilty of passing over Aussie films for ones that have been more publicised. Thank you. I have now put this on my "to see" list.

Janet

Comment by Cibbuano

September 1st 2008 00:26
janet- thanks for reading... this is definitely a 'must-see'!


Comment by Tracy

September 1st 2008 00:57
Hi Cib

I'm really interested in this film. I just did some reading on Kriv Stenders, I didn't realise he did Blacktown. Have you seen that one? I haven't seen any of his stuff yet, but I will.

Thanks for the info,

Tracy

Comment by Cibbuano

September 1st 2008 02:36
Tracy, I haven't seen "Blacktown", but I'm definitely interested. Is it shot in the Sydney suburb or somewhere else?

"Boxing Day" is terrifying, audacious filmmaking. Using one continuous take is a bold move, compelling the viewer to watch without blinking.

Robert Green is outstanding, as is the young Misty Sparrow. If you can buy the 2-DVD collector's edition, do so!

Comment by Tracy

September 1st 2008 05:10
Hi Cib

It's actually set in Blacktown. Here's an article here if you feel like reading it.

I'll pop back after I've seen Boxing Day but it might take me a while as it sounds like the type of film where I need company.

Tracy

Comment by Anonymous

October 14th 2008 04:24
I Really don't know what movie are you talking about, But this movie is very , very, very bad, It`s extremely bad taste, bad actors, unbelivible

Comment by Mrs Flowerpot

November 15th 2008 00:32
I saw this film on Fox by chance early on a Saturday morning just after I had woken up. I wanted to change the channel several times but at the same time I was just so compelled to watch. It was very confronting, especially the scene where there was the confrontation between Chris, Donna and Syd. I had to hide my eyes it was so real! Top points to Stuart Clark as Owen as well as Tammy Anderson as Donna. I thought Richard Green was a professional actor that I had seen in other movies until I read this review and saw he was a novice. Must try to see Kriv Stenders other films.

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