''Strikebound'' is a 1984 Australian film directed by
Richard Lowenstein
Richard Lowenstein (born 1 March 1959) is an Australian Filmmaking, filmmaker. He has written, produced and directed feature films such as ''Strikebound'' (1984), ''Dogs in Space'' (1986) and ''He Died with a Felafel in His Hand (film), He Died ...
. It is based on the experiences of real people during the 1937
coal-miners' strike in
Victoria, Australia
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, the
Korumburra miners' strike.
Synopsis
''Strikebound'' is the dramatised story of a
coal-miners' strike in 1937, in the small
south Gippsland
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town of
Korumburra
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. The story is told through the struggles of Agnes and Wattie Doig, two Scottish immigrants, who were real people.
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Cast
*Chris Haywood
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as Wattie Doig
* Carol Burns as Agnes Doig
*Hugh Keays-Byrne
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as Idris Williams
* Rob Steele as Charlie Nelson
*Nik Forster as Harry Bell
*David Kendall as Birch
*Anthony Hawkins
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as Police Sergeant
* Marion Edward as Meg
* Tiriel Mora
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Early life
Tiriel Mora's parents were French-born visual artist Mirka Mora and German-born entrepreneur, art dealer and restauranteur Georges Mora. His older brot ...
as Militant Miner
Production
Richard Lowenstein had made a short film
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, ''Evictions'', about unemployed Australian people during the Depression
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, but felt slightly unsatisfied by the experience and wanted to have another attempt at the subject matter. During the making of the short film he had met Wattie and Agnes Doig and heard stories about unionism in coal mining in Victoria. He spent the next two years researching the story,[ Scott Murray. "Richard Lowenstein", ''Cinema Papers'', August 1984 pp. 211–213, 291] 15 months of it while on the dole
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.[ ]
Lowenstein's mother, historian Wendy Lowenstein, published ''Weevils in the Flour'' in 1978, an oral history
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people, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. These interviews are conducted with people who pa ...
about the Depression, including many interviews. Lowenstein used the interviews from ''Weevils in the Flour'' when writing his script in 1980-81, and his mother started writing another work based on this, called ''Dead Men Don't Dig Coal'', which was never completed. However, the title of the unpublished manuscript was used in the film credits.
The film was originally envisioned as a 50-minute dramatised documentary called ''The Sunbeam Shaft'' but evolved into a feature film. The film was partly shot at a real disused mine in Wonthaggi, and Maldon
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, in Central Victoria.
The film was co-produced by Victorian filmmaker Miranda Bain and New Zealand producer Timothy White. Cinematography
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was by Andrew de Groot, and the film was edited by Jill Bilcock
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.[
It was made on a budget of A$750,000.][David Stratton, ''The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry'', Pan MacMillan, 1990 p. 41]
Release
The film premiered at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival
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German filmmaker Wim Wenders won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the drama film '' Paris, ...
in May 1984, where it played to sold-out audiences, garnered a full-page re
view in '' Le Matin'' newspaper, and received many invitations to other film festivals.[
It screened at the ]Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
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in Czechoslovakia, followed by Venice Film Festival
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, where it was given an ovation at 's Critics Week, which is unusual. It went on to screen at the Edinburgh
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, London
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, New York
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, and Pia Film Festival
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s.[
It was released in Australian cinemas in September 1984.][ ]
In 1985 it screened at Sundance
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and Seattle Film Festivals, and continued to be screened at other events and festivals in the 1990s.
Box office
''Strikebound'' grossed $157,000 at the box office in Australia.''Film Victoria – Australian Films at the Australian Box Office''
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Accolades
''Strikebound'' won the main award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
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In Australia, film won the AFI Award for Best Achievement in Production Design (Tracy Watt, Harry Zettel, McGregor Knox, and Neil Angwin). It was also nominated in the following categories:]
* Best Film (Miranda Bain, Tim White)
* Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Chris Haywood)
* Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Carol Burns)
* Best Adapted Screenplay (Richard Loewenstein)
* Best Achievement in Cinematography (Andrew de Groot)
* Best Achievement in Editing (Jill Bilcock)
* Best Achievement in Sound (Dean Gawen, Gethin Creagh, Frank Lipson, Martin Oswin, Rex Watts)
* Best Achievement in Costume Design (Jennie Tate)
Footnotes
References
Further reading
*
External links
*
''Strikebound''
at Australian Screen Online
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''Strikebound''
at Oz Movies
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1984 films
Australian drama films
1984 drama films
1980s English-language films
Films directed by Richard Lowenstein
1980s Australian films