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Welcome to UK/ Australia Season. This introduction offers key information about the Season’s programme and theme, as well as some information about the website.
The British Council and the Australian Government acknowledges the traditional custodians of country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay our respect to their elders past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Welcome to UK/ Australia Season. This introduction offers key information about the Season’s programme and theme, as well as some information about the website.
Welcome to UK/ Australia Season. This introduction offers key information about the Season’s programme and theme, as well as some information about the website.
Date | Available in cinemas across the UK and Ireland from 13 May 2022 | |
Location | Cinemas across the UK and Ireland |
DRAMA | ENGLISH | 109 MIN
A cinematic reimagining of her acclaimed play and of Henry Lawson’s classic 19th century short story, this fierce, feminist revenge western is visionary artist Leah Purcell’s debut feature film as writer and director and she also stars in the film as Molly Johnson.
Set in 1893 on an isolated property in the Australian Alpine Country of the Snowy Mountains, a heavily pregnant Molly Johnson has a secret she must keep buried. While her drover husband is away, she and her children struggle to survive. Molly finds herself in a desperate situation and is confronted by a fugitive Aboriginal man, Yadaka, on her property. Unbeknownst to Molly, Yadaka is a wanted man who will bring undesired attention. When new town up-holder of law, Nate Clintoff, learns Molly’s drover husband is missing and sends a trooper out to her property to investigate, a chain of ruinous events is triggered.
The first Australian feature film with an Indigenous woman writing, directing and performing the lead role, The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson brings a powerful female gaze to the (traditionally male) Western. Expressing what it means to be black, Purcell casts an eye on feminist, Indigenous and First Nation issues, through a narrative which has at its core a story of love, protection and the survival of family.
“AN EXCEPTIONALLY COMPELLING OUTBACK WESTERN” — VARIETY
Bringing with it the mythology of generational Aboriginal storytelling, the film is inspired by Purcell’s personal stories and incorporates her own lived experience and those of her ancestors.
“THE ENGROSSING THRILLER IS ADMIRABLY AMBITIOUS” — THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
Leah Purcell is a proud Goa-Gungarri-Wakka Wakka Murri woman from Queensland, Australia. An internationally acclaimed playwright, screenwriter, director, novelist and actor and a cultural icon and activist, her work stands at the forefront of the Black and Indigenous cultural renaissance and protest movement. Australian Financial Review named Purcell as one of Australia’s Top 10 culturally influential people because ‘she allows white audiences to see from an Aboriginal perspective’. Purcell is known to audiences internationally for her roles in Wentworth, Redfern Now, Jindabyne and Lantana.
Key Cast
MOLLY JOHNSON Leah Purcell
YADAKA Rob Collins
NATE CLINTOFF Sam Reid
LOUISA CLINTOFF Jessica de Gouw
TROOPER LESLIE Benedict Hardie
ROBERT PARSENS Tony Cogin
JOHN MCPHARLEN Harry Greenwood
DANNY JOHNSON Malachi Dower-Roberts
JOE JUNIOR Jobe Zammit-Harvey
HENRY JAMES Nash Zammit-Harvey
DELPHI Amahlia Olsson
JUDGE EISSENMANGHER Nicolas Hope
FATHER MCGUINESS Bruce Spence
MISS SHIRLEY MCGUINESS Maggie Dence
MARTI MURRAY Tammy McIntosh
MR EDWARDS Sean Lynch
ELPIDA SAVA Victoria Haralabidou
Key Creatives
DIRECTOR Leah Purcell
WRITER Leah Purcell
PRODUCERS Bain Stewart, David Jowsey, Angela Littlejohn, Greer Simpkin, Leah Purcell
CINEMATOGRAPHER Mark Wareham
EDITOR Dany Cooper
PRODUCTION DESIGNER Sam Hobbs
COSTUME DESIGNER Tess Schofield
HAIR & MAKEUP DESIGNER Jennifer Lamphee
COMPOSER Salliana Seven Campbell
CASTING Nikki Barrett
Modern Films is a London-based, female-led, social issues-driven film company that spans production, distribution and exhibition. Established in 2017 with the release of Manifesto starring Cate Blanchett and Executive Production on the BAFTA-winning I Am Not a Witch, they now represent a library of over 60 films, including such esteemed titles as Oscar® nominee Border, Alice Rohrwacher’s Happy as Lazzaro and Haifaa Al Mansour’s The Perfect Candidate, British co-productions Wildfire by Cathy Brady, Luxor by Zeina Durra and Dirty God by Sacha Polak, as well as documentaries Poly Styrene: I Am a Cliché, Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Klint and Sisters with Transistors narrated by Laurie Anderson. The most recently released Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Oscar-winning film, Drive My Car.
Welcome to UK/ Australia Season. This introduction offers key information about the Season’s programme and theme, as well as some information about the website.
Welcome to UK/ Australia Season. This introduction offers key information about the Season’s programme and theme, as well as some information about the website.