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Watch the Sunset

  • 2017
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
179
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Aaron Walton, Michael Gosden, and Zia Zantis-Vinycomb in Watch the Sunset (2017)
Watch the Sunset - One Shot Australian Feature Film
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In a single afternoon a man comes to grips with the power of his past when his estranged family becomes tangled in its web.In a single afternoon a man comes to grips with the power of his past when his estranged family becomes tangled in its web.In a single afternoon a man comes to grips with the power of his past when his estranged family becomes tangled in its web.

  • Directors
    • Tristan Barr
    • Michael Gosden
  • Writers
    • Chelsea Renee Zeller
    • Tristan Barr
    • Michael Gosden
  • Stars
    • Tristan Barr
    • Chelsea Renee Zeller
    • Aaron Walton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    179
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tristan Barr
      • Michael Gosden
    • Writers
      • Chelsea Renee Zeller
      • Tristan Barr
      • Michael Gosden
    • Stars
      • Tristan Barr
      • Chelsea Renee Zeller
      • Aaron Walton
    • 8User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Tristan Barr
    Tristan Barr
    • Danny
    Chelsea Renee Zeller
    • Sally
    • (as Chelsea Zeller)
    Aaron Walton
    Aaron Walton
    • Shane
    Michael Gosden
    • Russell
    Zia Zantis-Vinycomb
    • Charis
    Annabelle Williamson
    • Joey
    Catherine Dawson
    • School Teacher
    Dennis Robertson
    • Gun Range Shooter
    • Directors
      • Tristan Barr
      • Michael Gosden
    • Writers
      • Chelsea Renee Zeller
      • Tristan Barr
      • Michael Gosden
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    9michelleesamuels

    WOW!

    I saw this fabulous Australian movie last night during the AACTA Film Festival. Whilst it was an intense & tragic tale, it was beautifully told and acted by all. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time & thourougly enjoyed the cinematography & music.
    8eddie_baggins

    A gripping Australian thriller

    Hailed as Australia's very first one-shot feature film, Watch the Sunset is an impressive example of boundary pushing independent filmmaking that heralds in some noteworthy talent in the form of co-directors and co-stars Tristan Barr and Michael Gosden and the films true MVP, cinematographer Damian Lipp.

    Shot in the picturesque rural country town of Kerang, Sunset follows Barr's drug-addled bikie gang member Danny Biaro across a fateful 80 or so minutes as the tormented soul finds his breaking free of the ties to his gang The Bloodless Brothers anything but smooth sailing as his young daughter and on and off again partner are drawn into a dangerous game of life or death as Biaro must confront those he once saw as family.

    There's nothing overly new or ground-breaking in this tale of a criminal seeking redemption and family connection after years of neglect and bad decisions but Barr and Gosden's ability to craft this narrative in a singular take ensures Sunset is never anything but captivating and while it's hard to form too much of a strong bond on a human level to those that come and go in the single take offering, Sunset grips the viewer from the opening 10 minutes and won't let you go until its impressively staged finale.

    What makes this feat even more incredible is the fact these filmmakers constructed such a polished offering outside of big-studio and big budget backing and from everything from the performances that are led impressively by Barr in the lead role, the moody score by Richard Labrooy, through to the realism drenched and hard hitting dialogue, Sunset feels like a film made by a team of highly skilled and dedicated filmmakers that will surely be mainstays of local and overseas cinema in the years yet to come.

    There's a care and professional that seeps out of every pour of the film, while at times its grimy, grungy and grainy, this is perfectly suited to a tale that deals with hard hitting issues, unafraid to showcase the pitfalls and problems that follow drug addicts around like a black dog, many unable to escape from its constant stalking and preying despite their best efforts.

    While it doesn't make for mainstream feel-good entertainment, Sunset is the type of Australian production that is far too rare in today's current marketplace and for fans of local cinema and for those overseas cinephiles that are seeking quality foreign content, Sunset is a prime example of what can be achieved from our home grown talent and skill sets.

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    Both an impressive feat of filmmaking workmanship and hard hitting story-telling, Watch the Sunset is a stunning example of Australian film and a truly exciting calling card for all involved.

    4 church choirs out of 5
    7rigeboo

    Innovative and Engaging One-Shot Drama

    'Watch the Sunset' is a gritty drama that showcases the talent of Tristan Barr in delivering Australia's first full-length feature film in one take. Danny (Tristan Barr) tries to escape his life as a Bikie Gang member after kidnapping the drugged Charis (Zia Zantis-Vinycomb) from a violent Shane (Aaron Walton). Danny then tries to repair his damaged relationship with the resistant Sally (Chelsea Zeller) so that the couple and their daughter, Joey (Annabelle Williamson) can runaway from Danny's former life.

    Barr and Zeller play Danny and Sally well, with each performing their characters realistically and with depth. However, the screenplay leaves a little to be desired as problems do arise with Danny's past not being completely clear and large gaps in-between significant action as the main characters drive somewhere new. The large gaps of silence are filled by Richard Labrooy fantastic score and shrewd sound design by Steven Aram that weaves the music with the story and conversations expertly. The cinematography though sometimes jarring is incredibly innovative using the film locations to their highest potential.

    This film is a fine edition to the Australian drama landscape and Tristan Barr has created a truly worthy film worthy of being Australia's first one-shot feature length movie.
    10jennifer-e-monk

    incredibly beautiful, skilled and unique.

    Congratulations on creating a brilliant film!!! The acting was courageous, raw and truthful; the action and story was upsetting, shocking and full of passion. And then the cinematography was incredibly beautiful, skilled and unique. Please give my congrats to everyone on your team! I will be telling everyone about this film and will be voting for it as my pick in the AACTA festival. Not that you will need my vote as I am sure I am not the only one who has fallen in love with this film. It looked like it was an actors dream, getting to go through the journey from start to finish without cutting. Just wow!
    9trevfield-446-732930

    Raw Gritty Dynamic

    I stumbled across this Australian film on Stan, knowing nothing about it other that it was an Indie production. The performances from every actor on board were not only believable but faultless, especially the child actor. This film is very realistic and to think it was all done in one take is astounding! The work by the DOP was very clever especially at the motel using the reflection of the glass to capture a hectic moment.

    The script was authentic and the plot was full of surprises which kept me glued to the screen. The fact that I am still thinking about this low budget film 24 hours later speaks volumes about all the team involved in the process. This may well be viewed as an Australian masterpiece in years to come.

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      Watch the Sunset was rehearsed for 5 weeks prior to its shoot date and the entire film was shot in 1 complete take. The film was shot over 4 days, finally landing the official take on the 4th day.

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 2019 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Norway
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Kerang, Victoria, Australia(Gang Area)
    • Production companies
      • BarrLipp Productions
      • Continuance Pictures
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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