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How to Make Gravy

  • 2024
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Damon Herriman, Eloise Rothfield, Jonah Wren Phillips, Kate Mulvany, Daniel Henshall, Brenton Thwaites, and Agathe Rousselle in How to Make Gravy (2024)
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A feature film adaptation of Australian music legend Paul Kelly's classic song, 'How to Make Gravy'.A feature film adaptation of Australian music legend Paul Kelly's classic song, 'How to Make Gravy'.A feature film adaptation of Australian music legend Paul Kelly's classic song, 'How to Make Gravy'.

  • Director
    • Nick Waterman
  • Writers
    • Meg Washington
    • Nick Waterman
  • Stars
    • Daniel Henshall
    • Jonah Wren Phillips
    • Agathe Rousselle
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    967
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    • Director
      • Nick Waterman
    • Writers
      • Meg Washington
      • Nick Waterman
    • Stars
      • Daniel Henshall
      • Jonah Wren Phillips
      • Agathe Rousselle
    • 22User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 15 nominations total

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    Daniel Henshall
    Daniel Henshall
    • Joe
    Jonah Wren Phillips
    Jonah Wren Phillips
    • Angus
    Agathe Rousselle
    Agathe Rousselle
    • Rita
    Kate Mulvany
    Kate Mulvany
    • Stella
    Damon Herriman
    Damon Herriman
    • Roger
    Rose Statham
    Rose Statham
    • Frank
    Izzy Westlake
    Izzy Westlake
    • Dolly
    Kim Gyngell
    Kim Gyngell
    • Murray
    Eugene Gilfedder
    Eugene Gilfedder
    • Gary
    Brenton Thwaites
    Brenton Thwaites
    • Dan
    Eloise Rothfield
    Eloise Rothfield
    • Mary
    Cyrus Vaka
    • Mary's Boyfriend
    Kieran Darcy-Smith
    Kieran Darcy-Smith
    • Red
    Adam Briggs
    Adam Briggs
    • Chief
    Patience Hodgson
    • Heinz
    Hugo Weaving
    Hugo Weaving
    • Noel
    Dallas Woods
    • Breaka
    Chris Alosio
    Chris Alosio
    • Bart
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      • Meg Washington
      • Nick Waterman
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    8onegrab

    "Hello Dan, it's Joe here ..."

    My new favorite Christmas movie. Nick Waterman masterfully turns Paul Kelly's lyrics from "How to Make Gravy" into a Christmas tale about family, regret, anger, betrayal, forgiveness, love, hope, respect and friendship.

    Daniel Henshall as Joe takes us on an emotional journey and I felt connected with Hugo Weaving as Noel, the prison cook who unites the inmates.

    Quality Australian production with some surprise cameo's to look out for in Paul Kelly and Adam Briggs.

    Make a roast with gravy (and don't forget the dollop of tomatoe sauce for sweetness), and sit back with the family and enjoy Merry Christmas!
    desktopofdeborah

    trigger warning

    Why does everything have to be so sterile and safe?

    It's like everyone has trauma and needs to do something bad before finding themselves and going to group therapy and everyone is happy again.

    Had a lot of expectations for this but it is just another run of the mill hashtag trauma hashtag grief drama.

    The whole thing was like a school play that was written by that over ambitious kid who thought he could write, with the odd naughty word that seemed to be added for some lame emphasis.

    What has happened to entertainment?

    It's trying to tackle deep issues with righteous lectures and it's badly predictable.
    8kme-194-438558

    I didn't think it was possible

    I didn't think it was possible to take a classic Australian song loved by millions and make it into a classic Australian movie that no doubt will be loved by just as many. Everyone associated with this movie should be very proud of their achievement. It hits every mark and emotion the song evokes, and some. The writing, acting and direction are excellent and the setting is perfect. It even has a cameo of the original singer/songwriter Paul Kelly as the bus driver. It feels real and believable in every sense. Those who love the song won't be disappointed, nor will those unfamiliar with it. I loved it and will definitely watch it again.
    8DukeEman

    The ingredients to making it in life...

    Paul Kelly's song becomes a feature film in telling a ballad about a father unable to express true emotions. Instead, to the distraught of his family (more importantly his son), he ends up in prison for a violent outburst on a family Christmas Day. This is where the journey begins for him, and Daniel Henshall plays it with an emotional depth that has you drawn into the conflicting character, along with Hugo Weaving back to form as the wise prisoner cook.

    An Australian movie that brings back hope to the art of a perfectly two hour storytelling structure, thanks to a screenplay by Meg Washington (a most underrated Australian musician), and debut feature director, Nick Waterman, who really get the characters that embody the Aussie suburban culture. And what joy to see Paul Kelly make a cameo.
    10landersjg

    Brilliant, an instant Australian classic.

    Paul Kelly's beloved Christmas song "How To Make Gravy" comes to life in Australian drama that transforms a simple musical narrative into a powerful exploration of family, separation, and redemption. The film takes the core story of Kelly's song-a man in prison, writing a letter home during the holiday season-and expands it into a deeply moving cinematic experience.

    The protagonist, Joe, is serving time during the Christmas period, separated from his family and haunted by the memories of past celebrations. Kelly's song becomes more than just a musical backdrop; it's the emotional core of the narrative, with the lyrics serving as a structural blueprint for the film's exploration of loss, longing, and hope.

    Cinematographically, the film captures the Australian Christmas with a raw, authentic touch. Scenes alternate between the claustrophobic prison environment and the warm, bittersweet family gatherings on the outside. The visual palette shifts between cold, institutional blues and the warm, nostalgic tones of family gatherings, creating a stark contrast that mirrors Joe's emotional landscape.

    The performance at the heart of the film is extraordinary. The lead actor brings remarkable depth to Joe, capturing the complex emotions of a man separated from his loved ones during the most family-oriented time of the year. His portrayal goes beyond the simple narrative of the original song, exploring his own upbringing, and how its led to his incarceration, and his desperate desire for connection.

    Music plays a crucial role, with Kelly's song serving as both inspiration and narrative thread. The film expands on the song's simple premise-a man teaching his brother how to make gravy-into a broader exploration of family traditions, forgiveness, and the small moments that define human relationships. Each of Meg Washington's musical moment feels like a direct extension of the character's inner world.

    The supporting cast brings depth to the family dynamics. We see the impact of Joe's absence through the eyes of his family-the tension, the love, the complicated emotions of those left behind. The film doesn't simplify these relationships but presents them in all their messy, complicated reality.

    The film brilliantly expands on Kelly's original song, transforming a four-minute musical narrative into a full-length exploration of family, loss, and the possibility of reconciliation. It captures something quintessentially Australian-the ability to find humor, hope, and connection even in the most challenging circumstances.

    A deeply moving, authentically Australian film that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt separated from those they love, "How To Make Gravy" stands as a remarkable cinematic achievement, and an instant Australian classic.

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      • December 1, 2024 (Australia)
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