Australia Day is a 2017 Australian drama film directed by Kriv Stenders and starring Bryan Brown.
On Australia's most controversial national holiday, three Australians from different cultural backgrounds will cross paths, creating racial tension issues and national identity that simmer underneath the surface of modern day Australia.
Australia Day received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, earning a 58% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
David Stratton of The Australian gave a positive review, calling the film "Run Lola Run meets Gran Torino; breathtakingly fast-moving, a very well-made thriller." Erin Free of FILMINK also gave a positive review, calling the film "a big, broiling stew of complex thought, Australia Day is a provocative, intelligent film that dares to pick, probe and ask a lot of burning questions."
Alex Lines of Film Inquiry gave a negative review, saying the film "is stuck in an interconnecting formula that propagates stereotypes, and wedges gaps between racial tribes that no closing montage can correct." Vicky Roach of The Daily Telegraph wrote that the story "is carried along by the momentum of its characters. But when they run out of steam, so does the screenplay."
Casts
- Bryan Brown as Terry Friedman
- Shari Sebbens as Sonya Mackenzie
- Sean Keenan as Dean Patterson
- Isabelle Cornish as Chloe Patterson
- Daniel Webber as Jason Patterson
- Elias Anton as Sami Ghaznavi
- Kee Chan as Zhou Chong
- Sam Cotton as Constable Buchanan
- Caroline Dunphy as Patricia Kendall
- Simon Elrahi as Karim
- Yasmin Honeychurch as Kaytee Tucker
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_Day_(film)
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