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Spirits of the Air: Gremlins of the Clouds

  • 1987
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
867
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Spirits of the Air: Gremlins of the Clouds (1987)
AdventureSci-Fi

Brother and sister endure alone together in a post-apocalyptic Outback until the sudden arrival of a stranger.Brother and sister endure alone together in a post-apocalyptic Outback until the sudden arrival of a stranger.Brother and sister endure alone together in a post-apocalyptic Outback until the sudden arrival of a stranger.

  • Director
    • Alex Proyas
  • Writer
    • Alex Proyas
  • Stars
    • Michael Lake
    • Melissa Davis
    • Norman Boyd
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    867
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alex Proyas
    • Writer
      • Alex Proyas
    • Stars
      • Michael Lake
      • Melissa Davis
      • Norman Boyd
    • 10User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Michael Lake
    • Felix Crabtree
    Melissa Davis
    • Betty Crabtree
    Norman Boyd
    • Smith
    • (as The Norm)
    Rhys Davis
    • Betty Crabtree
    • Director
      • Alex Proyas
    • Writer
      • Alex Proyas
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    9colsim

    Like a dream, some things can only be experienced to understand

    This film has some of the most beautiful imagery and haunting music ever. (Not to overstate it or anything) A three hander set in a post apocalyptic Oz outback (but one which is wildly more fantastical than Mad Max), Spirits of the Air tells the story of Smith, a stranger on the run who happens upon Felix and Betty, far into the desert.

    All around them are amazing images of cars buried into the ground like totems, huge flags blowing madly in the desert wind and their house itself is of the old oz pioneer style but decorated everywhere with crucifixes. Felix is an inventor obsessed with flight and making a glider, an obsession which has already left him in a wheel chair. Betty is one of the truly great film characters, just an absolute tripper - I can't describe her but the performance is a delight.

    This is not a fast film, it is not action packed but is intense - the imagery and art direction are beautiful, the writing is distinct and very Australian but still universal, the soundtrack is haunting (a lot of windsound montages with a simple tune used to great effect) and the performances are both real and surreal.

    Until you see this film (and for those who have enjoyed the increasingly brilliant work of Alex Proyas, you really should) you won't know what you are missing.

    (By the way, to the @$#%ing mongrel who stole my Japanese import copy of the soundtrack on CD may you be locked in a room with Betty for a very long time)
    7joverton-19326

    Australian post-apocalyptic dreamscape

    It's like concept art of a post-apocalyptic wasteland graphic novel come to life. One of the most unique films I've seen, visually stunning with some incredible performances which I found captivating. I wouldn't call it a crowd pleaser but it is engaging, beautiful and unique with amazing artistic direction - including costuming. I'm not great at writing reviews but I felt this film deserves a lot more attention not only in the Australian film world but the arthouse and dystopian circles as well.

    I gave it a 7/10 because it is obviously low budget and the plot is somewhat thin but if I was rating for enjoyment alone it would be 10/10.
    10drella-3

    Simply my favorite film

    Not everyone is likely to appreciate this quirky piece of art to the extent that I do, but in my opinion it is one of the most unique and beautiful celluloid creations to come out of the Southern Hemisphere since the 80's. It's the closest I've come to feeling like I'm watching a live play and yet the surreal panoramic desert scenes open the stage up in a way that could never be achieved in a theater. The characters are absolutely charming in their eccentricity, and despite the fact that they are, (on purpose I expect) slightly caricatured, it seems to fit in totally with the alternately gaudy and melancholy feel of the environment. The score is a haunting blend of inspired minimalist electro pads and creaky violin, that conjures up perfectly the sun-bleached skulls, the tumbling weeds and the pathos of the two characters caught in their own cycle of madness and humanity. Some of the dialogue also happens to be vastly funny in it's own nutty way. A circus of the grotesque, simple and amazing. The simple plot which speaks of broken dreams and desperate hope is childlike and touching. I don't claim to be an experienced film reviewer, just an enthusiast who loves this one.

    I like all Alex's films, with the possible exception of The Crow, but I think this early piece is the one that touches my heart the most. Yay for the guts to be original... Please when can I get it on DVD?
    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    Great visuals and music

    Filmmaker Alex Proyas is probably best known for movies like The Crow, Dark City, and I Robot. I think Spirts of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds was his debut feature, and if you can get past the clunky title, there's a fair bit to like here.

    It's sort of a post-apocalyptic story set in the Australian outback, centring on a mysterious stranger who starts living in a remote house with a brother and sister and alters their lives in various ways, but the plot's pretty loose overall, and not too important.

    It's a really beautiful looking and sounding movie. So many shots are very bold and visually striking, and many look as though they could be album covers (in a good way of course). I thought the musical score was excellent too.

    Less can be said about the acting and some of the dialogue. I guess it's okay for a smaller movie like this, but they definitely pale in comparison to the look and sound of the film.

    It might've been better as a short film, as it does feel pretty slow and drawn out at points. Also, it peaks in the opening credits, where the music and visuals take centre stage, but it remains a pretty good watch throughout thanks to the well-realised vision.

    Proyas was already a very confident director even this early in his career, and this film works pretty well despite its flaws.
    7samxxxul

    Audiovisual treat, Unbelievably well photographed!

    Set against the beautiful Australian landscapes in the outback, "Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds" is certainly not a film that is fun science-fiction in the classic sense, which is not really surprising given the arthouse tone. Arguably a bit slow by western standards, this strange debut film sneaks under the wire when compared to Alex Proyas's Dark City (1998) and The Crow (1994). The story is simple, but compelling to watch. The scenery is just stunning and the songs that were chosen accentuated the drama and were so good. The score is as quiet and wonderful as the life itself while as intriguing as its characters. The Mad Max comparisons are obviously rife because of it's Australian desert setting. Nevertheless, thanks to the great pictures and acoustics as well as the wonderful acting, this unconventional film is definitely worth seeing for the fans of Richard Lester, Konstantin Lopushanskiy and Piotr Szulkin.

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    • Trivia
      Film critic David Stratton praised the film as having a "special vision," with brilliant production design, but while furthermore opined that "the film frustrates because of its lethargy and stiltedness"
    • Quotes

      Felix Crabtree: You don't get it. It's so easy. All you gotta do is... look up. Nothing else matters. Don't you see?

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      Featured in Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds: Making a Post-Apocalypse Western (1987)

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 1989 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spirits
    • Filming locations
      • Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia(Exterior, environs)
    • Production company
      • Meaningful Eye Contact Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $70
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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