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Flagstaff Red Screen Film Festival presents SWEET COUNTRY
Friday, July 26, 7PM Harkins Theatres Flagstaff 16 FLAGSTAFF PREMIERE
SWEET COUNTRY Drama, Australia, 2017, 1hr 53min
Producers: David Jowsey and Greer Simpkin Director: Warwick Thornton (Kaytej) Screenwriter: Steven McGregor and David Tranter Cinematographer: Dylan River and Warwick Thornton Editor: Nick Meyers Starring: Hamilton Morris, Natassia Gorey Furber, Bryan Brown, Sam Neill
POST-SCREENING DISCUSSION WITH OCTAVIANA TRUJILLO (Yaqui), Ph.D., former tribal leader and founding chair and professor of the department of Applied Indigenous Studies at NAU
ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival Winner, Best Dramatic Feature Venice Film Festival Winner, Special Jury Prize (Warwick Thornton); Nominated, Golden Lion, Best Film Toronto International Film Festival Winner, Platform Prize (Warwick Thornton) Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards Winner, Best Film; Winner, Best Lead Actor (Hamilton Morris); Winner, Best Direction (Warwick Thornton); Winner, Best Original Screenplay; Winner, Best Cinematography; Winner, Best Editing
Inspired by real events, Sweet Country is a period Western set in 1929 in Australia's Northern Territory. When Aboriginal stockman Sam kills a white station owner in self-defense, Sam and his wife go on the run. They are pursued across the outback, through glorious but harsh desert country. Sergeant Fletcher leads the posse with the help of an Aboriginal tracker and local landowners. Fletcher is desperate to capture Sam and put him on trial for murder - but Sam is an expert bushman and has little difficulty outlasting them. Eventually, for the health of his pregnant wife, Sam decides to give himself up. He is put on trial in the makeshift courtroom of Judge Taylor. But will justice be served?
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LocationHarkins Theatres Flagstaff 16 (View)
4751 E Marketplace Drive
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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