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The Dunes

  • 2021
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
7.4K
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Martin Copping and Tim Phillipps in The Dunes (2021)
Thriller

A renowned journalist from the LA Times returns to his hometown of The Dunes. While he's there, a mysterious figure from his past arises and threatens his entire existence.A renowned journalist from the LA Times returns to his hometown of The Dunes. While he's there, a mysterious figure from his past arises and threatens his entire existence.A renowned journalist from the LA Times returns to his hometown of The Dunes. While he's there, a mysterious figure from his past arises and threatens his entire existence.

  • Director
    • Martin Copping
  • Writer
    • Martin Copping
  • Stars
    • Jacinta Stapleton
    • Martin Copping
    • Tim Phillipps
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    7.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Copping
    • Writer
      • Martin Copping
    • Stars
      • Jacinta Stapleton
      • Martin Copping
      • Tim Phillipps
    • 68User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 22 wins & 1 nomination total

    Videos1

    The Dunes Official Movie Trailer
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    Jacinta Stapleton
    • Misty
    Martin Copping
    Martin Copping
    • Nicholas Rice
    Tim Phillipps
    Tim Phillipps
    • William Night
    Tatiana Sokolova
    Tatiana Sokolova
    • Anastasia
    Alexandra Davies
    Alexandra Davies
    • Mrs. Night
    Jonathon Buckley
    Jonathon Buckley
    • Mr. Night
    Marsha Vassilevskaia
    Marsha Vassilevskaia
    • Beccy
    David Ross Paterson
    David Ross Paterson
    • Detective Francis
    Rich Paul
    Rich Paul
    • Mike
    Brooke Chamberlain
    Brooke Chamberlain
    • Emma
    Sunny Darcy-Smith
    Sunny Darcy-Smith
    • Lilly Rice
    Gregory J. Fryer
    • Oracle Sam
    Kate Neilson
    • Angela Rice
    Robin Copping
    • Henry
    Levi Darcy-Smith
    • Young Jaime Knight
    Clyde Boraine
    • Detective O'Brian
    Timothy O'Dwyer
    • Krista
    Sam Lees
    • Young Nicholas
    • Director
      • Martin Copping
    • Writer
      • Martin Copping
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    User reviews68

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    6eddie_baggins

    A solid little Australian psychological thriller

    A passion project from long term Australian actor turned director Martin Copping, The Dunes (the other Dune movie from 2021) is a low budget Australian thriller that favours the slow burn, as we follow Copping's LA based journalist Nicholas Rice on a trip back to his small Australian home town, a town that hides secrets both old and new in a potentially deadly scenario.

    Backed through extensive Kickstarter campaigns and a dogged determination from Copping who also wrote this feature to coincide with his leading turn and direction, The Dunes is an at times rough around the edges (not to be unexpected from such a production) feature but there's enough going on here to ensure that should you be willing to bypass its raw nature, Copping's dark genre offering is a unique Australian piece that isn't afraid to shock and provide its share of twists and turns.

    Shot in and around the picturesque Australian area of the Mornington Peninsula, The Dune's pretty backdrops and seaside surrounds mask the sins and evils that exist in Rice's past and present as he deals with his deteriorating father, past loves and a new contact in the form of Tim Phillipp's keen spear fisherman William Knight, who starts to play an ever growing presence in Rice's life back in his old stomping ground.

    Unlikely to appeal to those seeking a white knuckle thriller filled with guns, blood and jump scares, The Dunes much prefers thrills in the forms of the psychological and while at times it may be a frustrating experience in a narrative sense through parts of its early and middle stages, as the puzzle comes together in the final act and you begin to grasp just who is who and why certain things are happening, The Dunes offers some memorable moments and impressively staged payoffs that not many will see coming.

    Lacking the killer blow or knockout punch that may've elevated it to the next level, while unable to produce a genuinely noteworthy performance, with Phillipp's leaving the biggest impression as the charismatic but also devious Knight, The Dunes isn't ever quite able to become the film it might've been had more stars aligned but it's an impressive effort from Copping who has shown here that he has what it takes to become a very exciting local talent behind the camera.

    Final Say -

    At times rough and unrefined, The Dunes remains an impressive independent Australian offering that provides a twisting and turning psychological story that will have you guessing right up until the final moments.

    3 packets of Two Minute Noodles out of 5.
    3DarcyBennett

    Terrrible Acting

    The story is ok, the scenery is nice, but the acting is wooden and completely unbelievable.

    As much as I love to support Australian cinema, this movie is a 3 at best.

    Don't believe the high scores, clearly made by people connected to the movie.
    4bubuchan62

    Attending police scene just EMBARRASSING !

    My first EVER review here as I think it's all to easy to criticise another person's art.

    However, I felt compelled to here as I'm tired of seeing Australian talent & great foundations for an excellent movie ruined by outdated and overused clichés, such as police attending scene as mentioned. The continuity and flow of the story is also where our movies fail ! Why ? More like a cut & paste scrap book from a primary school student. We're far more capable and able than that.

    So, after a promising start and holding of breath, sure enough, we were let down again.

    Certainly not due to the acting or rather casting, just the corner cutting & lack of vision & adherence to clichés again letting us down.

    Query, does the director & producers watch their work the way we viewers, who the product is made for, do ?? Can they not see the shortcomings of their work, the way we do ?

    A shame, as they had all the elements there to make an excellent movie. Dare I say one to rival the US who churn this stuff out like McDonalds does with burgers.

    I do thank all the actors & crew involved for their efforts. You deserved a better end result.
    7roysmitty0

    Good slow burn movie

    The past will always catch up with you! What a message. A nice slow burn movie and as you get to know the journalist you start to feel for him but things really take a turn. If you want to watch a psychological film then this is the only one you need to watch. Best one I've seen so far this year.
    7jaeelkomal

    Good weekend movie

    The Dunes literally gave me chills. The actor playing William Night was so convincing, every time he came on the screen I was silent. Brilliant performances by all involved and I'd watch again when I have friends over. A good weekend movie.

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2021 (Australia)
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      • New Leaf Pictures
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