The Final Winter

2007 Australian drama film


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nameThe Final Winter
imageThe final winter 2007 poster.JPG
captionTheatrical poster
directorBrian Andrews
Jane Forrest
producerAnthony Coffee
Michelle Russell
writerMatt Nable
starringMatt Nable
John Jarratt
Raelee Hill
Matthew Johns
musicAdam Gock and Dinesh Wicks
cinematographyIan Jones
editingMatt Villa
distributorParamount Pictures
released
runtime96 minutes
countryAustralia
languageEnglish
gross$284,354
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The Final Winter is an Australian drama film released in 2007. It was directed by Brian Andrews and Jane Forrest and produced by Anthony Coffee, and Michelle Russell, while independently produced it is being distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was written by Matt Nable who also starred as the lead role 'Grub' Henderson. The film, which earned praise from critics, focuses around Grub, who is the captain of the Newtown Jets rugby league team in the early 1980s, and his determination to stand for what rugby league traditionally stood for while dealing with his own identity crisis. The Final Winter was adapted to the stage in 2015 by Justin Brice and performed in Albury-Wodonga for four nights starting on 15 July to sold-out crowds. Justin Brice is an Albury–Wodonga local performer and stage writer who dedicated three years to crafting the script to fit on a theatre stage.

Plot

The film explores the way in which business tore up the loyalty that was between Grub's club and family. Essentially this is a metaphor for the way in which business began to imprint the game of Rugby League during the 1980s, and saw the rise of commercialism in the game. Consequently, Grub must battle with an administration that wanted him gone and additionally his brother and coach's betrayal. The film also deals with the domestic issues between Grub and his wife and his children, as their husband and father has been transformed from who he was to who he has become.

Cast

The film also features cameo appearances from Tom Raudonikis, Roy Masters, Thomas Keneally, Jack Elsegood, Max Krilich, Terry Randall, Phil Sigsworth, Noel Kelly Ivan Cleary, Les Johns, Craig Hancock, Terry Serio, Peter Peters, and Australian Wrestling Federation ring announcer 'The Duke of Wrestling' Kieran Burns.

References

References

  1. "Cinematic Intelligence Agency Review and information". Cinematic Intelligence Agency.
  2. "Archived copy".
  3. Daniel Williams. (31 August 2007). "Footy for Thought".
  4. "At the Movies Review". [[At the Movies (Australian TV series).
  5. Purcell, Charles. (6 September 2007). "Final whistle". [[Sydney Morning Herald]].
  6. [[Peter FitzSimons]]. (20 October 2007). "The Fitz Files". [[Sydney Morning Herald]].
  7. Douglas Kennedy and Elissa Blake. (19 August 2007). "League legends in The Final Winter". [[Queensland Newspapers]].
  8. [[Phil Rothfield]] and [[Rebecca Wilson]]. (1 July 2007). "Hoppa a player agent". [[Daily Telegraph (Sydney).

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