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True History of the Kelly Gang Theatrical release poster Directed by Justin Kurzel Produced by Liz Watts Hal Vogel Justin Kurzel Paul Ranford Screenplay by Shaun Grant Based on True History of the Kelly Gang by Peter Carey Starring George MacKay Essie Davis Nicholas Hoult Orlando Schwerdt Thomasin McKenzie Sean Keenan Charlie Hunnam Russell Crowe Music by Jed Kurzel Cinematography Ari Wegner Edited by Nick Fenton Production company Porchlight Films Daybreak Pictures Memento Films Film Victoria Screen Australia Film4 Productions Distributed by Transmission Films Stan (Australia) Picturehouse Entertainment (United Kingdom) IFC Films (United States) Release date 11 September 2019 ( TIFF) 9 January 2020 (Australia) 28 February 2020 (United Kingdom) Running time 124 minutes [1] Country United Kingdom Australia Language English Box office $450, 495 [2] [3] True History of the Kelly Gang is a 2019 bushranger film directed by Justin Kurzel, written by Shaun Grant, and based upon the 2000 novel of the same name by Peter Carey. A fictionalised account of the life of bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly, the film stars George MacKay, Essie Davis, Nicholas Hoult, Charlie Hunnam and Russell Crowe. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September 2019. It was released in Australia on Australia Day 2020, by Transmission Films and Stan, in the United Kingdom on 28 February 2020, by Picturehouse Entertainment, and in the United States on 24 April 2020, by IFC Films. Plot [ edit] Based on Peter Carey's novel, the film is a highly fictionalised account of the life of Australian bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang as they flee from authorities during the 1870s. It is ostensibly written by Kelly to his fictional daughter. Cast [ edit] Production [ edit] Director Justin Kurzel mentioned he was developing the film in December 2016 while doing press for Assassin's Creed. [4] In November 2017, the project was officially announced, with George MacKay cast as Ned Kelly, and Russell Crowe, Nicholas Hoult and Essie Davis making up the supporting cast. Filming was announced as beginning in March 2018 in Victoria, Australia. [5] [6] By April, the film's production start was shifted to July. [7] Production started on 22 July. [8] [9] It was revealed in September that Charlie Hunnam was cast in the film. [10] Release [ edit] The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September 2019 and will be released in Australian cinemas in 2020 by Transmission Films. [11] Australian streaming rights were acquired by Stan, which will release the film on their service as a Stan original. [12] The film was given a limited release in Australian cinemas 9 January 2020 [13] and will be released on Stan on Australia Day, 26 January 2020. [14] Picturehouse Entertainment will release the film theatrically in the UK and Ireland starting 28 February 2020. [15] [16] In September 2019, IFC Films acquired U. S. distribution rights to the film. [17] It was released on 24 April 2020. [18] and was number 1 at the box office. [19] Reception [ edit] On Rotten Tomatoes, True History of the Kelly Gang holds an approval rating of 79% based on 145 reviews, with an average rating of 6. 89/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Its unusual approach won't be for all viewers, but True History of the Kelly Gang takes a distinctively postmodern look at Australia's past. " [20] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average of score of 75 out of 100, based on 27 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [21] See also [ edit] Cultural depictions of Ned Kelly References [ edit] ^ "The True History of the Kelly Gang". Toronto International Film Festival. Retrieved 22 November 2019. ^ "True History of the Kelly Gang (2020)". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on 25 April 2020. Retrieved 14 May 2020. ^ "True History of the Kelly Gang (2020)". The Numbers. Retrieved 14 May 2020. ^ Leane, Rob (27 December 2016). "Justin Kurzel interview: Assassin's Creed".. Retrieved 24 August 2018. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (6 November 2017). "Russell Crowe, George MacKay To Star In 'True History Of The Kelly Gang' From Director Justin Kurzel". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved 24 August 2018. ^ McNary, Dave (6 November 2017). "Russell Crowe, Nicholas Hoult, George MacKay Join 'True History of the Kelly Gang ' ". Variety. Retrieved 24 August 2018. ^ Keslassy, Elsa (30 April 2018). "Memento Films International Boards Justin Kurzel's 'True History of the Kelly Gang' With Russell Crowe". Retrieved 24 August 2018. ^ The Fleming Agency [@flemingagent] (22 July 2018). "Shooting starts today on True History of the Kelly Gang, screenplay by award winning writer, TFA's Shaun Grant starring George MacKay, Russell Crowe, Essie Davis & Nicholas Hoult #featurefilm #truehistoryofthekellygang #australiansinfilm #screenplay #writer" (Tweet). Retrieved 24 August 2018 – via Twitter. ^ World Entertainment News Network (23 July 2018). "Russell Crowe posts bizarre Instagram video, fans ask 'what happened with you? ' ".. Postmedia Network Inc. Retrieved 24 August 2018. ^ Keslassy, Elsa (6 September 2018). "Charlie Hunnam Joins Cast of Justin Kurzel's 'True History of The Kelly Gang ' ". Retrieved 6 September 2018. ^ Groves, Don (9 August 2019). "Justin Kurzel to direct TV drama series for Apple". Inside Film. Retrieved 27 August 2019. ^ Groves, Don (4 October 2019). "Stan boards Justin Kurzel's 'True History of the Kelly Gang ' ". Retrieved 4 October 2019. ^ Bradley, D. M. (13 January 2020). "Film Review: True History of the Kelly Gang". Adelaide Review. ^ Groves, Don (18 November 2019). "Short theatrical window for 'True History of the Kelly Gang ' ". Retrieved 18 November 2019. ^ Dalton, Ben (21 November 2019). "Picturehouse Entertainment takes 'True History Of The Kelly Gang' for UK & Ireland". Screen Daily. Retrieved 21 November 2019. ^ "Justin Kurzel's TRUE HISTORY OF THE KELLY GANG in cinemas 28 February 2020".. Retrieved 26 November 2019. ^ Siegel, Tatiana (5 September 2019). "Toronto: Russell Crowe Drama 'True History of the Kelly Gang' Nabbed by IFC". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 5 September 2019. ^ "True History of the Kelly Gang". IFC Films. Retrieved 15 January 2020. ^ "Lowest Grossing No 1. Movies on the Domestic Box Office Chart". The Numbers. ^ "True History of the Kelly Gang (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 14 January 2020. ^ "True History of the Kelly Gang reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 6 October 2019. External links [ edit] Official website True History of the Kelly Gang on IMDb.

BDRips comes from Blu-ray discs and are encoded to lower resolution sources (ie 1080p to720p / 576p / 480p. Every week, new original films debut on Netflix, Hulu, and other streaming services, often to much less fanfare than their big-screen counterparts. Cinemastream is Vox’s series highlighting the most notable of these premieres, in an ongoing effort to keep interesting and easily accessible new films on your radar. True History of the Kelly Gang The premise: In his own words, infamous Australian outlaw Ned Kelly explains what drove him toward what appeared — at least to outside observers — to be a mad, bloody end. What it’s about: Director Justin Kurzel has had his ups (the 2015 Michael Fassbender-starring Macbeth) and downs (2016’s dismal Assassin’s Creed). But he has always seemed interested in what drives a man toward acts that seem to indicate he’s taken leave of his senses. In one of Kurzel’s best movies, the 2011 indie The Snowtown Murders, he examined an infamous group of serial killers, whose trial was one of the longest and most famous in the filmmaker’s native Australia. For True History of the Kelly Gang, Kurzel returns to his homeland to tell another bloody story: that of Ned Kelly, who’s either a folk hero or a villainous outlaw, depending on whom you ask. Kelly (played by 1917 star George MacKay) was born to Irish parents, the third of eight children; his father, a thief, had been sent to Australia to serve a prison sentence and later settled there. Eventually his father died, leaving Ned, at age 12, the man of the house. Ned Kelly is one of the most famous outlaws of all time, particularly in Australia, but Kurzel’s film tries to let him tell his own story, structured as a letter written to his son, while not glossing over the death that came in his wake. Through a cycle of abuse — from the English soldiers who took advantage of the family, to other thieves and robbers, to men sniffing around his mother’s door — Kelly learned to fight back and fight hard. So when Kelly, now an adult and ex-convict, found himself on the run in the bush after murdering a police officer, he formed a gang of men who aimed to fight against the police in their country. Reasoning that if their foes considered them to be insane, those foes would be more scared of them, the “Kelly Gang” clothed themselves in frilly dresses and wore cylindrical bulletproof helmets. It’s an eerie sight. Kurzel favors stylized images and the occasional anachronistic metal track to provoke a mood more than faithfully recreate history. And his approach works well in this film, bolstered by a strong cast, which features MacKay, Russell Crowe, Nicholas Hoult, Charlie Hunnam, Thomasin McKenzie, and Essie Davis. Be warned: It’s a brutal watch from beginning to end, with plenty of scenes of bloodshed and abuse. But like last year’s film The Nightingale, it makes its point: Cycles of violence and abuse beget cycles of violence and abuse, and not just on the micro scale. A country’s violent history of oppression and thievery doesn’t go away in a generation. And the heroes it gets are often the ones it deserves. Critical consensus: True History of the Kelly Gang earned favorable reviews from critics when it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2019. At Variety, Guy Lodge writes, “Lithe and volatile and recklessly stylized to the hilt, True History of the Kelly Gang has moves like Jagger, but a head still teeming with language and history. ” How to watch it: True History of the Kelly Gang is available on a wide variety of digital and on-demand platforms. See the film’s website for more details and links. Support Vox’s explanatory journalism Every day at Vox, we aim to answer your most important questions and provide you, and our audience around the world, with information that has the power to save lives. Our mission has never been more vital than it is in this moment: to empower you through understanding. Vox’s work is reaching more people than ever, but our distinctive brand of explanatory journalism takes resources — particularly during a pandemic and an economic downturn. Your financial contribution will not constitute a donation, but it will enable our staff to continue to offer free articles, videos, and podcasts at the quality and volume that this moment requires. Please consider making a contribution to Vox today.

Movies | ‘True History of the Kelly Gang’ Review: a 19th-Century Outlaw Tale A new cinematic story about the legendary Australian outlaw Ned Kelly, directed by Justin Kurzel, has a lot of visual pizazz and a lot of tiresome clichés. Credit... IFC Films True History of the Kelly Gang Directed by Justin Kurzel Biography, Crime, Drama, Western R 2h 4m Ned Kelly is a legendary figure in Australian history, a 19th-century outlaw of Irish descent who came to symbolize the struggle of oppressed people on that continent. (Oppressed white people, that is. ) “True History of the Kelly Gang” takes the form of Kelly’s story as told by Ned himself. While not well versed in letters, he writes a lengthy missive to his child as his hour comes nigh, recounting his ultra-hardscrabble childhood. “A man can never outrun his fate, nor the crimes of his past, ” he observes, anticipating his own end. His account of himself features anecdotes that include his refusal, as a child under the tutelage of outlaw Harry Power (Russell Crowe, looking very relaxed), to shoot off the genitals of the local official (Charlie Hunnam) who’s been sexually abusing Ned’s mother. Yikes. There are a couple of action scenes in “True Story of the Kelly Gang” that show off the director Justin Kurzel’s technical chops and eye for novelty. A climactic shootout with startling strobe-like lighting effects is undeniably impressive. But the jumpy, springy qualities of the movie’s visual style are unfortunately undercut by its verbal content. The movie is adapted from a Booker Prize-winning novel by Peter Carey. If you haven’t read the book, you might wonder while watching the movie, “THIS cold porridge won a Booker? ” Well, no. While Carey’s voice for Kelly does contain some commonplace language, the prose also has music and momentum (the narrative abjures commas but is still clear enough to flow coherently, no mean feat). It also allows Kelly some vivid similes, as in, “Your Grandma was like a snare laid out by God for Red Kelly. ” Shaun Grant’s script rarely, if ever, avails itself of such riches; instead, the narration and dialogue teem with outlaw-movie clichés. Grant and Kurzel’s conceptions of the characters are so one-dimensional they seem to defeat the movie’s talented cast. As Kelly’s mother, Essie Davis, excellent in “The Babadook” and the upcoming “Babyteeth, ” does little besides jut out her jaw while either sneering or smirking. Her trite defiance is exemplified when she remonstrates against a would-be teacher who would pollute young Ned’s mind with “fancy books. ” As the adult Kelly, George MacKay seems content to run around with his shirt off and make faces while faux-punk songs adorn the soundtrack. For minutes at a time, you might think, and also maybe wish, that you were watching “Trainspotting. ” True History of the Kelly Gang Rated R for violence, language and a bit of sexuality. In English and Latin, with subtitles. Running time: 2 hours 4 minutes. Rent or buy on Amazon, AppleTV and other streaming platforms, as well as pay TV operators.

True History of the Kelly Gang First edition Author Peter Carey Cover artist Kate Barry Country Australia Language English Genre Crime, historical novel Publisher UQP (Australia) Publication date 2000 Media type Print ( Hardback and Paperback) Pages 401pp ISBN 0-7022-3236-X OCLC 52247236 Preceded by Jack Maggs Followed by My Life as a Fake True History of the Kelly Gang is a novel by Australian writer Peter Carey, based loosely on the history of the Kelly Gang. It was first published in Brisbane by the University of Queensland Press in 2000. It won the 2001 Booker Prize and the Commonwealth Writers Prize in the same year. Despite its title, the book is fiction and a variation on the Ned Kelly story. Plot summary [ edit] Ned Kelly begins his autobiography with a description of his father, John "Red" Kelly, an Irishman transported to Van Diemen's Land and eventually settling in the colony of Victoria, Australia. After marrying Ned's mother Ellen (née Quinn), the Kellys settle in Avenel, a rural area northeast of Melbourne. Red Kelly is shown to have numerous brushes with the colonial police forces, resulting in his imprisonment and death when his son Ned was twelve years of age. After the rest of the family resettles in northeast Victoria under the Land Grant Act, Ned's mother attempts to provide for her children by running a shebeen and taking on a series of lovers, including the notorious bushranger Harry Power. Power agrees to take on the young Ned as an apprentice, and provides Ned with knowledge of the land, hideouts, and strategies for bushranging. Kelly eventually leaves Power and returns to his family's settlement, where he is shown making dogged attempts to live an honest lifestyle. Kelly is arrested and sentenced to three years in prison for reception of a stolen horse (although Kelly claims that a friend, "Wild" Wright, knowingly sold him the stolen horse without Kelly's knowledge – Kelly later exacts revenge on Wright in a bare-knuckle boxing match). After two years of working as a sawmill hand, he is drawn back to bushranging when a herd of his horses is appropriated by a rival squatter. His descent back into crime is precipitated by a visit from a local police officer, Constable Alex Fitzpatrick. The policeman woos Ned's younger sister Kate, prompting Ned to reveal that Fitzpatrick has multiple mistresses in other towns and has no intention of marrying Kate. After his mother Ellen threatens the constable with violence, Fitzpatrick pulls his revolver on the family and Ned shoots him in the hand in self-defense. Although he dresses the wound and Fitzpatrick leaves while promising that no action will be taken, warrants for the arrest of Ned and his younger brother Dan are issued the next day. Ned Kelly and his brother Dan hide out in the hills of northeast Victoria, eventually being joined by their friends Steve Hart and Joe Byrne (later becoming known as the Kelly Gang). Kelly's mother is eventually arrested along with her baby daughter and imprisoned in Melbourne as enticement for Kelly to give himself up. A detachment of four policemen is eventually sent to kill the quartet after efforts to arrest them prove unsuccessful; the Kelly Gang ambushes them at Stringybark Creek, where Ned kills three of the policemen. This adds to the growing folklore surrounding the Kelly Gang, which they fuel by robbing banks and giving parts of the money to the lower-class settlers in Victoria who help to shelter the gang. During the gang's raids, Ned Kelly meets a young Irish girl named Mary Hearn, who already has a young son by Kelly's stepfather, George King. Kelly falls in love with Mary and makes plans to escape the colony with her after she becomes pregnant with his child. Crucially, it is Mary who motivates Kelly to begin writing the story of his life as a legacy for his future child, who she fears will never know its father. Following two successful bank robberies, Mary uses the money to emigrate to San Francisco with her son and Kelly's unborn daughter; Kelly remains behind, however, unwilling to leave Australia until his mother is released from jail. The gang is eventually cornered by a large squad of dozens of policemen (versus just four in the Kelly Gang) in the town of Glenrowan where the gang has taken numerous hostages and constructed several suits of plate-steel armor for protection. One of the hostages is the crippled local schoolmaster, Thomas Curnow, who encourages Kelly to relate the story of his entire life after seeing samples of his writing. Curnow betrays the gang by warning the incoming police train that the gang has sabotaged the tracks, feeling that history will view him as a "hero". The policemen surround the town and engage in a furious shootout with the armor-clad gang, seriously wounding Ned Kelly and killing the other three members of the gang. Kelly's narrative stops abruptly just before the shootout itself; a secondary narrator, identified as "S. C", relates the tale of the gunfight and Kelly's death by hanging. Since Curnow is shown to have escaped Glenrowan with Kelly's manuscripts, it is assumed that this narrator is a relative of Curnow's. Kelly dies a hero to the people of northeastern Victoria, with the legend of his life left to grow over time. Technique [ edit] The novel is divided into thirteen sections (each ostensibly written by Kelly), with a short description at the beginning of each section describing the physical condition of the original manuscripts. The novel also includes a preface and a frame narrative at the end which describe the events of Kelly's final shootout at Glenrowan and his eventual death sentence. Carey departs from what is known about Kelly's life by providing him with a lover and a daughter, for whom he has been recording his life history whilst on the run from the police. The novel is written in a distinctive vernacular style, with little in the way of punctuation or grammar; the influence of Kelly's Irish heritage is also apparent in his language. The style is similar to Kelly's most famous surviving piece of writing, The Jerilderie Letter. Excepting the frame narratives of "S. C", the novel does not contain any commas. Although there is much profanity in the novel, it has been censored (replacing vulgarities with terms such as "effing" or "adjectival") for the benefit of Kelly's fictional daughter, presumably by Kelly himself. Reception [ edit] English writer Robert McCrum named True History of the Kelly Gang one of the 100 greatest novels written in English. [1] In 2019, the novel was ranked 53rd on The Guardian ' s list of the 100 best books of the 21st century. [2] In an effort to attract American readers to the story, the book's American publisher, Alfred Knopf, heralded the book as a " Great American Novel ", even though the novel takes place entirely within Australia. The claim that this book is an "American novel" appears to be based on the fact that author Peter Carey, an Australian, has lived in New York City for many years. Awards and nominations [ edit] Centre for Australian Cultural Studies Award, 2000: winner Colin Roderick Award, Best Australian Book, 2000: winner Booksellers Choice Award, 2000: shortlisted Booker Prize (UK), 2001: winner The Courier-Mail Book of the Year Award, 2001: joint winner Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, Best Fiction Book, 2001: winner Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, The Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction, 2001: winner In 2001 in a press release the administrators of the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, the State Library of Victoria, erroneously named Frank Moorhouse 's Dark Palace as the winner of that year's award, when in fact the decision had gone to True History of the Kelly Gang. [3] The Age Book of the Year Award, Fiction Prize, 2001: winner The Age Book of the Year Award, Book of the Year, 2001: winner Commonwealth Writers Prize, South East Asia Region, Best Book for the Region Award, 2001: winner Commonwealth Writers Prize, Overall Best Book Award, 2001: winner Miles Franklin Award, 2001: shortlisted One Book One Brisbane, 2002: winner Festival Awards for Literature (SA), The Premier's Award, 2002: winner Festival Awards for Literature (SA), Dymocks Booksellers National Fiction Award, 2002: inaugural winner International Dublin Literary Award, 2002: shortlisted Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger (France), 2003: winner Fiction vs known facts [ edit] This novel uses many aspects of the history of the Kelly Gang, but much of it is invented, and some facts are distorted. The 'parcels' are entirely an invention of the author, as is the "Sons of Sieve", and the suggestion that Ellen Kelly and Harry Power were lovers. The character Mary Hearne, and her children, are entirely fictional; Ned Kelly is not known to have fathered any children in his lifetime, nor was he known to be romantically involved with any woman during his outlawry. Film adaptation [ edit] A film adaptation of Carey's novel was released in Australian cinemas in January 2020. [4] Directed by Justin Kurzel, the film's cast includes George MacKay as Ned Kelly and Russell Crowe as Harry Power. [5] [6] References [ edit] External links [ edit] Interview with Peter Carey about the novel.

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