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Strangerland

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
10K
YOUR RATING
Nicole Kidman in Strangerland (2015)
Newcomers to the remote Australian desert town of Nathgari, Catherine and Matthew Parker's lives are flung into crisis when they discover their two teenage kids, Tommy and Lily, have mysteriously disappeared just before a massive dust storm hits. With Nathgari eerily smothered in red dust and darkness, the townsfolk join the search led by local cop, David Rae. It soon becomes apparent that something terrible may have happened to Tommy and Lily. Suspicions run riot, rumors spread and public opinion turns savagely against the Parkers. With temperatures rising and the chances of survival plummeting with each passing day, Catherine and Matthew find themselves pushed to the brink as they struggle to survive the mystery of their children's fate.
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A family's dull life in a rural outback town is rocked after their two teenage children disappear into the desert, sparking disturbing rumors of their past.A family's dull life in a rural outback town is rocked after their two teenage children disappear into the desert, sparking disturbing rumors of their past.A family's dull life in a rural outback town is rocked after their two teenage children disappear into the desert, sparking disturbing rumors of their past.

  • Director
    • Kim Farrant
  • Writers
    • Michael Kinirons
    • Fiona Seres
  • Stars
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Joseph Fiennes
    • Hugo Weaving
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kim Farrant
    • Writers
      • Michael Kinirons
      • Fiona Seres
    • Stars
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Joseph Fiennes
      • Hugo Weaving
    • 110User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Dust Storm
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    Dinner Bleeped
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    Dinner Bleeped
    Is Lily With You
    Clip 0:34
    Is Lily With You
    Strangerland: Dust Storm
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    Strangerland: Dust Storm
    Strangerland: Dinner
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    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Catherine
    Joseph Fiennes
    Joseph Fiennes
    • Matthew
    Hugo Weaving
    Hugo Weaving
    • Rae
    Lisa Flanagan
    • Coreen
    Meyne Wyatt
    Meyne Wyatt
    • Burtie
    Maddison Brown
    Maddison Brown
    • Lily
    Nicholas Hamilton
    Nicholas Hamilton
    • Tom
    Jim Russell
    • Alan Robertson
    Sean Keenan
    Sean Keenan
    • Steve Robertson
    Bronwyn Penrith
    • Rose
    Trangi J. Speedy-Coe
    • Jarrah
    Morgan Junor-Larwood
    • Slug
    • (as Morgan Junor Larwood)
    Christopher Scott
    • Deputy Pete
    • (as Chris Pattinson)
    Reef Ireland
    Reef Ireland
    • Guy in State Park
    Martin Dingle Wall
    Martin Dingle Wall
    • Neil McPherson
    Megan Alston
    • Sally McPherson
    Carys Fulchs
    • Neil's Daughter
    • (as Carys Fuchs)
    Taylor Ferguson
    Taylor Ferguson
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    • Director
      • Kim Farrant
    • Writers
      • Michael Kinirons
      • Fiona Seres
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    User reviews110

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    7sol-

    You can't hide from your inner demons in a small town

    Tensions flair between a couple living in the outback when their son and daughter disappear during the night in this Australian mystery thriller. The film is drooped in atmosphere with eerie aerial shots that emphasise the isolated nature of the outskirts town, some very moody skies and an absolutely haunting music score. There is a constant sense of something sinister afoot, and as the two parents learn increasingly shocking things about their children in their quest to find them, their disappearance serves as a catalyst: a wake-up call for just how out of control their kids are and how they have failed as parents. Everything progresses at a deliberately slow pace and it is understandable why some might not take kindly to the film since it plays out as more of a Michelangelo Antonioni mystery movie than a standard Hollywood thriller. There is, however, a lot going on beneath the surface and the chief drawback of the film, if anything, is how elusive this all remains by the end. There is the slightest hint of childhood sexual abuse, the vaguest suggestion of the kids being afraid of their own parents - but frustratingly, nothing is ever clear. The ambiguity with regards to their daughter's disappearance is, on the other hand, an excellent touch, highlighting that the film is primarily about the parents and their gradual, mutual realisation that they are not entirely satisfied with their lives and each other. Indeed, while the small town setting initially seems to represent freedom and escapism from past mistakes, in the end, the setting only forces them to confront their inner demons face-on.
    5eddie_baggins

    Kidman shines in an unfulfilling mystery

    A film that for its entirety is crying out for a satisfying ending to make all that has come to pass worthwhile, Strangerland fails at its final hurdle and becomes a tale with huge potential that remains left in the dusty plains of the outback wherein the stories mysteries lie.

    Strangerland is most certainly a unique disappearance mystery, a strange hybrid of domestic drama moulded into the intrigue of just what happened to the two Parker children, last seen wandering off into the great unknowns of outback Australia, but despite consistently threatening to become a great addition to the recently mostly barren Australian cinema classic handbook, Kim Farrant's film just can't gel into something totally recommendable or overly memorable.

    First time director Farrant does show glimpses of a filmmaking talent, her images of the land and direction of some of her actors is of a high order and Strangerland's tone is often nerve rackingly eerie and there's an air of dread that permeates through most of film. From Maddison Brown's performance as promiscuous teen Lili, the town of Nathgari itself and the looming shadow of the barren landscape that surrounds our characters mixed with Keefus Ciancia's atmospheric score, all combine to give Strangerland a unique identity worthy of lead Nicole Kidman's committed turn.

    In the doldrums for some time now it's great to see Kidman showcase her considerable talents once more with a layered turn as the conflicted mother of the lost children Catherine Parker. Kidman's performance is both brave and unflattering and she's a highlight of Strangerland's ensemble. Ably supported by the evergreen Hugo Weaving as the local detective, Kidman elevates the film despite the overplayed presence of a distracting Joseph Fiennes who once again reminds us as to why his been largely forgotten about since his appearance in Shakespeare in Love. Young Australian performer Meyne Wyatt is also worthy of a mention in his role as young Aboriginal local Burtie.

    Strangerland has moments; it also sucks you into its mysterious centre only to drop the bundle in the films last act. If Strangerland had in fact had a better catch on its hook it could've quite easily become one of, if not the Australian film of the year but as it stands it's going to be remembered only for a timely reminder that Nicole Kidman can in fact act and lead a film. A disappointing result for a film that just might have been.

    2 ½ high quality skate parks out of 5
    5cosmo_tiger

    Slow moving & hard to watch, but not a bad movie with one of the best performances by Kidman I have ever seen. I say B-

    "Are we bad parents? Did I do something wrong?" Catherine (Kidman) and Matthew (Fiennes) are a normal, boring couple living in Australia. When Catherine wakes up one morning to find her two children are missing her world is rocked. They feel the police are not doing enough and take it upon themselves to look for them. When past history is revealed no one can be trusted. This is a very difficult movie to watch. The acting by Kidman is Oscar worthy and everyone else does hold their own against her. On the other hand the subject is gut wrenching and the movie is a little slow moving. It does keep you watching and interested though, both to see the end and for Kidman's performance. This is a good movie but nothing you can watch over and over and also one you really have to be in the mood for. Worth seeing for her acting if for no other reason. Overall, slow moving and hard to watch, but not a bad movie with one of the best performances by Kidman I have ever seen. I give this a B-.
    6spocktom

    Meh...

    The best things about this movie are the cinematography, the acting (despite the lame script) and the beautiful and haunting outback locales. The story is so strung out...so stretched. The whole thing could have been told in 30 minutes. As it is the story is padded out with long and luxurious takes of the outback, the stereotypical outback town (of which there are very few these days) and the side story of Kidman's character losing it big time.

    I am thoroughly sick and tired of Australian films these days (yep-I'm Australian). They tell off-beat boring stories or focus far too much on the outback that the rest of the world must think we all live in the desert with koalas and kangaroos for pets, speak with an appalling twang and drink copious amounts of beer whilst swatting away huge flies.

    Here's the reality... Most Australians live in large cities or suburbs not unlike LA (I know LA so I can compare our cities quite well). Few of our films deal with our cosmopolitan and multi-racial population. Aussie films either show whitebread Aussie families or Aboriginal families in distress. No mention or filming of the other ethnic groups here.

    Now whilst trying to tell tales about your culture is a laudable thing, to make a film truly internationally interesting it needs to sell to a wider audience otherwise our film industry will always be relegated to the quirky sidelines while Hollywood conquers all.
    3f-rabit

    Nicole, what the hell?

    I love Nicole. One of the best of her time. She normally chose good movies to be part of. Not this one, though. Can't understand what made her accept being part of this...thing. It started out well, but soon loses pace and logic. I couldn't see it thoroughly. Nothing happens. Ridiculous scenes...even sex scenes. Strange and ridiculous. The actors, couldn't deliver cause there's nothing to. A lot of scenes should be cut off, cause they don't make any sense at all. And the end, gosh, deplorable. Deplorable ending. I can't understand what's the point of this movie? For what purpose was it made? And what about the title? Strangerland?! My God! Awful!This movie could have been good.The ambiance, the actors...what a waste of talent and of my time!

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    • Trivia
      Guy Pearce was originally cast in the lead role but dropped out to star in Black Mass (2015). Joseph Fiennes was cast as a replacement.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Lily Parker: There is a stillness in the air, and I'm in it. There are no sounds, no whispers, no shadows, no darkness. And just for a moment, there is no 'you', no 'me'. And I'm not lost.

    • Crazy credits
      The names of the actors and movie title in the opening credits are displayed on screen as if they were disappearing desert mirages (the desert surrounding the town in which the film takes place plays a significant part).
    • Soundtracks
      Kamikaze Origami
      Written and performed by Jen Cloher

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fırtınanın Ortasında
    • Filming locations
      • Canowindra, NSW, Australia(Nathgari)
    • Production companies
      • Worldview Entertainment
      • Fastnet Films
      • Dragonfly Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,472
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,472
      • Jul 12, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $111,107
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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