''September'' is a 2007 Australian
drama film
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, directed by Peter Carstairs and produced by
John Polson
John Polson (born 6 September 1965) is an Australian actor, director and founder of Tropfest.
As an actor, Polson's best known role is probably starring opposite Russell Crowe and Jack Thompson in ''The Sum of Us'' (1994).
In February 2001, ...
. Set in
Western Australia
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's
wheatbelt in 1968 (though filmed at
Harden, New South Wales
Harden–Murrumburrah is a township and community in the Hilltops Region and is located in the South West Slopes of New South Wales in Australia. Harden is adjacent to both the Canberra region of the Australian Capital Territory and the Riv ...
), it stars
Xavier Samuel
Xavier Samuel (born 10 December 1983) is an Australian film and theatre actor. He has appeared in leading roles in the feature films '' Adore'', '' September'', ''Further We Search'', '' Newcastle'', ''The Loved Ones'', ''Frankenstein'', '' A ...
and Clarence John Ryan as two teenagers whose interracial friendship struggles to withstand the expectations of their community. The film sensitively documents the disparity and discrimination faced by the country's
Aboriginal people
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.
Plot
Rick and Eve Anderson are traditional wheat-and-wool farmers in Western Australia's drought-prone wheatbelt. Their 15-year-old son Ed enjoys a close friendship with Paddy, the son of Aboriginal labourer Michael Parker whose family lives in a shack on the farm and receives sustenance provisions in return for their labour. Ed attends school in a nearby township.
Paddy receives no schooling but Ed has taught him to read, and he aspires to more in life than his family's virtual slavery. One weekend, on a shopping trip to town, the boys go to the cinema, where the colour bar obliges them to sit in separate rows. They see a newsreel about the Aboriginal
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Lionel Rose
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who has won a world championship and is a national hero. The boys build an outdoor boxing ring in a field. As they engage in friendly sparring, Paddy forms the ambition of escaping slavery by joining
Jimmy Sharman
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Bio ...
's fairground boxing troupe. Their relationship is also tested by Ed's adolescent attraction to a girl, Amelia, whose family has moved to the property next door.
In the previous year (1967), a
federal referendum had overwhelmingly determined removal of official discrimination against Aborigines, and given the federal parliament power to make special laws with regard to them. There was simultaneous agitation for other rights, including equal pay for farm workers. However, when Paddy's father enquired whether he could be given wages, his boss Rick Anderson replied that he lacked funds. The Aboriginal family could either continue unpaid or vacate their home on the farm. Michael Parker, whose wife was caring for a new baby, saw no option than to go on working without pay.
The film concludes with Paddy's departure to seek his fortune in boxing, and a reconciliation as Ed apologises for former disloyalty to his friend.
Cast
*
Xavier Samuel
Xavier Samuel (born 10 December 1983) is an Australian film and theatre actor. He has appeared in leading roles in the feature films '' Adore'', '' September'', ''Further We Search'', '' Newcastle'', ''The Loved Ones'', ''Frankenstein'', '' A ...
as Ed Anderson
*
Clarence John Ryan as Paddy Parker
* Keiran Darcy-Smith as Rick Anderson
*
Kelton Pell
Kelton Pell is an Aboriginal Australian (Noongar) stage, TV and film actor, best known for his role as the court liaison officer, Sam Wallan, in the SBS legal drama '' The Circuit'' set in north-western Australia. Pell is from Western Australia. ...
as Michael Parker
* Alice McConnell as Eve Anderson
*
Lisa Flanagan
Lisa Flanagan is an Aboriginal Australian actress, known for her roles on stage and in television and film. Film roles include her debut movie ''Australian Rules'' and '' Look Both Ways'', while on stage she performed in Wesley Enoch's ''The Sap ...
as Leena Parker
*
Mia Wasikowska
Mia Wasikowska ( ; born 25 October 1989) is an Australian actress. She made her screen debut on the Australian television drama '' All Saints'' in 2004, followed by her feature film debut in ''Suburban Mayhem'' (2006). She first became known t ...
as Amelia Hamilton
*
Sibylla Budd
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Early life
Budd grew up in Canberra, attended Canberra Girls' Grammar School and ...
as Miss Gregory
*
Anton Tennet
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as Tom
* Paul Gleeson as John Hamilton
*
Tara Morice
Tara Morice (born 23 June 1964) is an Australian actress.
Background
Born in Hobart, Tasmania, Morice also lived in Sydney, Alice Springs and Adelaide as a child. She is a fifth-generation Australian and is of English, Irish, Scottish, Lat ...
as Jennifer Hamilton
*
Morgan Griffin as Heidi
*
Bob Baines
Robert Alan Baines (born 15 November 1952) is an Australian actor. He has starred in many television shows including '' Water Rats'' and ''Home and Away'' as school principal Martin Bartlett.
Filmography
* 2015 – ''The Dalfram Dispute 1938 ...
as Henry
*
Tom E. Lewis as Uncle Harold
* Brady Kitchingham as Tom's mate
* Harry Stewart as Wee Poor Boy
* Bridie-Ann Perry as Towns person
Production
''September'' was created as part of the Tropfest Feature Program and was shot over 25 days. Filming largely took place in rural NSW.
Reception
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lists with both assessed as fresh.
Stuart Diwell of The Sunday Tasmanian gives it very bad review concluding "Director Peter Carstairs and his co-writer Ant Horn clearly think they have profound things to say about issues as varied as adolescence and race in Australia. Well, they don't. Instead what they deliver is a nicely photographed snail's pace bore."
The Australian's Evan Williams gave it 3 1/2 stars, stating "September is a delicate, touching and deceptively modest film about friendship and racial tensions in a remote West Australian community in the 1960s. " The Sun Herald's Rob Lowing gave it 7/10 saying "it is a delicate movie to be savoured, and admired for its rewarding last-minute plot moves." Writing in Variety Russell Edwards gave it a positive capsual review, stating the "script skillfully draws together its disparate elements and is powerful enough to transcend the film’s considerable limitations."
Accolades
Carstairs was the inaugural winner of the
Tropfest
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Founded by actor/director John Polson, Tropfest began in 1993 as a screening for 200 people at the 'Tropicana Caffe' in ...
Feature Program in 2006 for his screenplay for September. The prize included a A$1 million grant funded by
The Movie Network
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Launched in 1983 as the national service First Choice, early difficulties and a subsequent ...
, which went toward the film's total budget of $2.4 million.
''September'' premiered at the 2007
Melbourne International Film Festival
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, and went on to screen at the
Toronto
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and
Berlin International Film Festival
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s of the same year.
In 2008, the film was nominated for the
ASSG Feature Film Soundtrack of the Year award. It also won for
Jules O'Loughlin
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*Jules Abadie (1876–19 ...
the
IF Award
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for Best Cinematography, as well as a nomination for
Sam Hobbs
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Biography
Born in Selma, Alabama, Hobbs attended the public schools, Callaway's Preparatory School, Marion (Alabama) Military Institute ...
(Best Production Design).
IF Awards 2008
at IMDb
References
External links
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*
' At the Movies with Margaret and David
*Siddiq Sulaiman Zainal Azhar.
', at Murdoch Universit
Oz Film Database
2008
{{Films and television series about Indigenous Australia
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