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Boxing Day

  • 2007
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
167
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Boxing Day (2007)
CrimeDrama

The story of a father's desperate struggle to reunite his estranged family over the course of a single afternoon.The story of a father's desperate struggle to reunite his estranged family over the course of a single afternoon.The story of a father's desperate struggle to reunite his estranged family over the course of a single afternoon.

  • Director
    • Kriv Stenders
  • Writers
    • Richard Green
    • Kriv Stenders
  • Stars
    • Richard Green
    • Tammy Anderson
    • Syd Brisbane
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    167
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kriv Stenders
    • Writers
      • Richard Green
      • Kriv Stenders
    • Stars
      • Richard Green
      • Tammy Anderson
      • Syd Brisbane
    • 5User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Richard Green
    Richard Green
    • Chris
    Tammy Anderson
    • Donna
    Syd Brisbane
    • Dave
    Stuart Clark
    • Owen
    Catriona Hadden
    • Cathy
    Misty Sparrow
    • Brooke
    Ming Jeng Chew
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    • Director
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    7willywilly

    Watch this space.

    Stenders is a heroic filmmaker. He's doing R&D for the rest of us timid, eager to please, pussy type auteurs. Kriv is here not only to ask 'what if' but to do the work and find out. Necessity is the mother of invention and the necessities of his budgetary constraints mean we now know how a film that is (what looks like) one take, with largely improvising actors, can work. While good, this isn't the greatest film ever made, but Stenders is mining promising territory with his experiments and I'm waiting for him to strike gold with the right components applied to the right idea, and a bit of luck. I'd like to see him use his freedom to try bolder subject matter. The family secret in this film felt a little too familiar in today's media-sphere. Still, I can't think of another Australian filmmaker still working in Australia as worth keeping an eye on as Stenders, except maybe the guys who made Black Water.
    6keith-283

    Hard going but worthwhile

    'Boxing Day' is not an easy film to watch. Shot in and around a suburban Adelaide house and garden, we watch Chris prepare lunch on Boxing Day for his teenage daughter, ex-wife and new partner. The home is sparsely furnished - Chris is recently out of prison. He is obviously nervous, meticulously preparing the lunch and tidying his home. But an ex-prison mate turns up, to Chris' horror - to the point where he tries to make his mate think he's out. Chris wants everything to be perfect for his daughter - this sudden visit is not part of the game plan. But he gets to talk to Chris and reveals a not particularly well-kept secret about the ex-wife's new partner. From there on in, everything spirals out of control.

    As the daughter, ex-wife and her boyfriend arrive, we see, in painstaking detail, the painful journey of a father who must finally decide to expose the dark and disturbing secret that threatens to tear his family apart.

    According to publicity this was shot in three takes with an element of improvisation to the script. It's a slow burner of a film - some people will hate it, for sure. But whilst it may be short on 'action' and 'entertainment', it's an amazing achievement for a film that I understand was shot on a shoestring budget of AUD$175,000.
    10missingtth

    Long-takes are the way to go

    This film blew me away. I didn't know anything about the film before entering the cinema (which is usu. better to start) and even though I wasn't on board in the first 10 minutes, I stuck with it and it proved to be one of the gems of the festival.

    This film is potent. As Kriv the director noted, casting is 99% of a film, and he couldn't be more right. The characters ARE real. They don't seem to be acting. And Richard Green's performance must be seen and heard to be believed. I hope this talented man can stay out of detention (the story behind his casting is pretty nuts) and keep acting.

    As for Kriv, this kid can carve out an incredibly tense film with relatively few elements (setting, performance, hand-held camera etc...)And then there's the story itself! Unbelievable.

    Don't listen to what anyone says; this film should be seen by everyone, and should (will/must) be appreciated by most.

    I only wish the film had been subtitled in English, because the accents are pretty thick and the vocal qualities can be rough around the edges making some passages difficult to understand.

    First-rate film-making.
    8rettercritical

    Boxing Day achieves what a lot of Australian films try to do but fail

    I saw this film recently at the Mercury Cinema in Adelaide, Australia. This is Kriv Stenders' second directional effort of a feature film. Boxing Day is a real time documentary style approach to telling a fictional story. The casting is a big part of what makes and breaks a film like this and the choice of actors shows some wisdom. The lead actor Richard Green was also a collaborator with Kriv in writing the story and it because of this that film has authenticity. There is a ring of truth in the performances, which I appreciated. This kind of Australian urban drama is done from time to time but not always as convincingly. Often Films similar to this make the mistake of casting people we know or big actors taking away from the realistic everyday style the picture is trying to accomplish.

    The scenario is a small family gathering at Boxing Day. This day or the holiday season is often awkward for families who may only see each other around this time of the year. Chris (Played by Richard Green) is a reformed criminal and he is hosting the get together. The film is shot on location in Elizabeth in South Australia.

    The shooting is rougher than most verite style films and the format is HD video not film (DVCPro HD). This look is the closest to documentary I have seen in a fictional feature since Lars Von Trier's "The Idiots" (1998) and does pull you into the film quite effectively. Stenders shot the film himself hand-held. The colours are quite blue or cold and there is no artificial lighting. This low budget situation has bean handled very well by the director and embraced totally to achieve an authentic experience. The acting is brilliant. All the performances feel like people I know. Casting not very well known actors was a great decision even if it was budgetary because they don't come with a persona from other films and this makes it feel like discovering new people.

    The only things that I am critical about in this film are when it may be conventional in places. I think making a film like this is always a battle between pure reality and the conventions of cinema. Kriv Stenders balances quite well in this challenge to be both realistic and create an interesting story. Luckily the film is not very predictable in the journey it takes. I want to stress also Richard Green who is a knock out actor and collaborator because when I look at Kriv Stender's first much more expensive film, "The Illustrated Family Doctor" (2005) I feel he has achieved so much more with Boxing Day and with substantially less funding. I hope this is a direction that is further pursued and even further refined for the talented director and actor respectively. I would suggest even less story if anything and that was my main criticism of being conventional.

    My understanding of Australian films is they rarely make any money. Apparently this did not clean up at the box office but it is films like this that need to be made. Boxing Day was funded by the Adelaide Film Festival and it is important that excellent films are still able to be made even if they are uncommercial. There are too many films made about affluent middle upper class situations that are not representative of society and on the other hand gritty urban dramas are often hopelessly directed and acted. I think that if film making itself is more representative there would be directors from diverse social backgrounds with interesting concepts and approaches. I think merit is always more important than getting a return on an investment when films are government funded much like public broadcasting should not be ratings driven.

    Kriv Stenders has made one of the best Australian films in recent years and it will be interesting what film comes next. I have heard he is going to make a genre film and to be honest that disappoints me. Whatever he does it will no doubt be interesting as both of his feature films have been but Boxing Day stands out far more as an accomplishment. Highly recommended.

    8 out of 10

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    • Trivia
      The film was intended to be one long continuous take. This was however reduced to twelve long takes, a bit like Alfred Hitchcock's Rope (1948) which had ten.
    • Alternate versions
      A second version of the film was released on the Australian 2-disc DVD release. Entitled Version 2.0, it is a full length alternative version of the film from Week 2 of the rehearsal.
    • Connections
      References Rope (1948)

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund (Australia)
      • Triptych Pictures
    • Languages
      • Aboriginal
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • South Australia, Australia(location: Elizabeth Vale)
    • Production companies
      • Horrorshow
      • Rising Sun Pictures
      • Smoking Gun Productions
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    • Budget
      • A$174,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,985
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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