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The Nightingale

  • 2018
  • R
  • 2h 16m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
39K
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Aisling Franciosi in The Nightingale (2018)
A young woman in 1800's Australia seeks vengeance for horrific acts committed against her family.
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Set in 1825, Clare, a young Irish convict woman, chases a British officer through the rugged Tasmanian wilderness, bent on revenge for a terrible act of violence he committed against her fam... Read allSet in 1825, Clare, a young Irish convict woman, chases a British officer through the rugged Tasmanian wilderness, bent on revenge for a terrible act of violence he committed against her family. On the way she enlists the services of an Aboriginal tracker named Billy, who is also... Read allSet in 1825, Clare, a young Irish convict woman, chases a British officer through the rugged Tasmanian wilderness, bent on revenge for a terrible act of violence he committed against her family. On the way she enlists the services of an Aboriginal tracker named Billy, who is also marked by trauma from his own violence-filled past.

  • Director
    • Jennifer Kent
  • Writer
    • Jennifer Kent
  • Stars
    • Aisling Franciosi
    • Maya Christie
    • Baykali Ganambarr
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,269
    911
    • Director
      • Jennifer Kent
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Kent
    • Stars
      • Aisling Franciosi
      • Maya Christie
      • Baykali Ganambarr
    • 452User reviews
    • 176Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 25 wins & 37 nominations total

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    Aisling Franciosi
    Aisling Franciosi
    • Clare
    Maya Christie
    • Baby Brigid
    Baykali Ganambarr
    Baykali Ganambarr
    • Billy
    Addison Christie
    • Baby Brigid
    Damon Herriman
    Damon Herriman
    • Ruse
    Harry Greenwood
    Harry Greenwood
    • Jago
    Claire Jones
    Claire Jones
    • Harriet
    Ewen Leslie
    Ewen Leslie
    • Goodwin
    Sam Claflin
    Sam Claflin
    • Hawkins
    Charlie Shotwell
    Charlie Shotwell
    • Eddie
    Michael Sheasby
    Michael Sheasby
    • Aidan
    Charlie Jampijinpa Brown
    Charlie Jampijinpa Brown
    • Uncle Charlie
    Eloise Winestock
    Eloise Winestock
    • Luddy
    Magnolia Maymuru
    Magnolia Maymuru
    • Lowanna
    Matty Barker
    • Goodwin's Ensign
    • (as Matthew Barker)
    Charles McCarthy
    • Convict Violinist
    Ben Morton
    • Wallace
    Matt Burton
    Matt Burton
    • Outpost Soldier
    • Director
      • Jennifer Kent
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Kent
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    User reviews452

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    7KensaoLightbringer

    Not for everyone

    This revenge film is not for everyone, to say the least. The story is great, but the movie is extremely violent. The first 30 minutes of the film are hard to see, and for a lot of people, even hard to tolerate. One could argue that the director needed all this violence to properly portray the abuse against women that occurred at that time. A powerful experience, from which we do not emerge unscathed
    8carrythe2

    A tough but powerful and rewarding watch

    We were introduced to the film by one of the lead actors who advised us to "strap ourselves in", which I think was good advice. It does depict some horrific things done by humans to other humans, and a few people walked out of the screening in the first 10 minutes because by far the worst scenes are at the start.

    But I recommend sticking with it as it's really about showing glimpses of humanity underneath murderous hatred in an extremely hostile environment. It is not simply a gleeful revenge thriller, despite the often cartoonish evil of the British soldiers and the Tarantino-esque levels of violence. When the revenge does come, it feels like a drop in the ocean of cruelty that surrounds it - by which I mean the everyday treatment of the aboriginal people by the white settlers and of women as property. The larger themes come through with crushing strength.

    There isn't much in the way of humour or lightness here, but it manages to be a compelling and rewarding experience even if it feels a bit exhausting. You can tell it was a tough shoot - it's mostly set in the muddy, wet Australian bush - but like the actors I came out feeling it was worth it in the end.
    8ferguson-6

    Vengeance is thy name

    Greetings again from the darkness. With only her second feature film, Jennifer Kent (THE BABADOOK) has created a near cinematic masterpiece. The only thing holding it back is the historical subject matter and the no-holds-barred approach that will surely limit its audience. From an emotional aspect, the film is extraordinarily uncomfortable and disturbing to watch; however, from a filmmaking perspective, it's a thing of beauty. The two sides of my brain were at war the entire time.

    Set in 1825 Tasmania, the opening scenes are ominous and cloaked in dread - even though nothing has happened (yet). We just feel it in our bones ... things are about to go wrong. And oh my, do they ever go wrong. Now you are likely similar to me in that your knowledge of 1825 Tasmanian history is quite limited. This was the era of "The Black War". The British were in the midst of colonizing the country. Violence was prevalent towards women, native Aboriginals, and even the land and existing culture.

    Clare (Aisling Franciosi, "The Fall") is a young Irish woman, recently married with a newborn. She has served her 7 year sentence for theft (likely food for survival) and is now an improperly indentured servant to the ambitious and quietly despicable Lieutenant Hawkins (Sam Claflin, THE HUNGER GAMES). Clare is headstrong, but wise enough to understand her place. Her husband Aidan (Michael Sheasby, HACKSAW RIDGE) lacks the same judgement and his foolish attempts to deal directly with Hawkins results in the atrocity that leads to the core of the story.

    When her pleas for justice fall on the deaf ears of the British military, Clare's need for vengeance transforms her into a woman-obsessed. Due to the harsh elements of the Tasmanian forest, Clare reluctantly agrees to hire an equally reluctant Aboriginal tracker/guide. Billy (Baykali Ganambarr) takes the job, and the two have little respect for each other as the trek begins. As a female Irish convict, Clare was treated poorly by the British, yet she somehow views herself as superior to Billy. On the other hand, Billy lumps all white people into the category of those to hate and distrust. This pair make quite a statement on racism, classism and pre-judging others. Of course, as their journey continues, their similar backgrounds and commonalities are revealed, bringing these two broken people closer together and building mutual respect.

    This is a part of history that Australia understandably doesn't work to keep in the forefront. But the atrocities were very real and Ms. Kent's film never shies away from the gut-punch of a moment. And though it takes place during this dark period with numerous appalling characters, the core element to the Clare's story is determining the consequences and price of seeking vengeance. How does one hold on to compassion and humanity while trapped in an environment that is barely survivable? Does violence truly beget violence? Is there another way? One of the most striking elements of the story is the contrast of mindless slaughter against the intimacy of vengeance. The British soldiers seem to pay little mind to their victims, while Clare is an emotional wreck when violence is required. It's quite a thought-provoking debate.

    This is the first leading role for Aisling Franciosi and she is a marvel. Clare is quite a complex character and Ms. Franciosi is remarkable ... as is her singing voice. Also impressive is the performance of Baykali Ganambarr as Billy. Known as a stage performer, this is Mr. Ganambarr's first film role and he is terrific and believable as a young man looking to move on from a life that hasn't been kind or fair. Other key supporting roles include Damon Herriman ("Justified") as Hawkins' right hand man, and Charlie Shotwell (CAPTAIN FANTASTIC) as young Eddie. All performances are strong, and filmmaker Kent was obviously attuned to presenting the authenticity of the period, even down to the spoken language. The costumes never look like something out of a Hollywood warehouse and cinematographer Radek Ladczuk captures the harshness of the land and brutality of the people. It's a gripping tale focused on the reaction to the deepest of personal loss. The reward is there for those brave enough to give it a watch.
    7pennypenser

    Realistic and well made, but brutal

    I was interested to see what the director of "The Babadook" would make next, and I was not really prepared for this period piece filled with equal amounts of realism and brutality.

    This is a very well made film, with great performances from the main leads, set in a time of colonisation on the island of Tasmania, when the white settlers were waging war against the first nations people.

    But this is a tale of revenge, with a strong woman determined to avenge the death of her husband and baby at the hands of the corrupt and evil British Colonial men.

    As hard as it is at times to watch, it is very compelling, the story and characters engage you and I had to see how it would play out, not guessing at how it would all end and being surprised at the ending.

    The depiction of the realism of the difficulty of living at such a time was like a punch to the solar plexus.
    7pietclausen

    The Dark Past of Australia

    A very good movie of Australia's past history how the settlers treated the aboriginals and the convicts deported from England. Not too much is known of these happenings, but this film shows the stark realities of those days, almost two hundred years ago.

    The story is fictional but fits perfectly in this era and could have been true. Beautifully told and acted by the main characters giving one food for thought to ponder over.

    A top class dramatic movie worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      "I've always had a fascination with Tasmania," writer-director Jennifer Kent said. It was considered the most brutal of the Australian colonies, known as 'hell on earth' through the western world at the time. Repeat offenders were sent there; the rapists, murderers, hardened criminals. And severe punishments were devised for them to strike fear in the hearts of those back in Britain, to deter them from crime. Women on the other hand, who'd often committed minor crimes, were sent to Tasmania to even the gender balance. They were outnumbered eight to one. You can imagine what kind of an environment that would set up for women. It was not a good place or time for them. And in terms of the Aboriginal invasion, what happened in Tasmania is often considered the worst attempted annihilation by the British of the Aboriginal people and everything they hold dear."
    • Goofs
      Clare's dress, when singing to the soldiers, appears to have a zip up the back.

      (0:04:21) Seen as she was dressing for the recital, it was hooks and eyes, not a zipper, fastening her dress. Very much of the period.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Billy: I'm still here you white bastards! I'm not going anywhere! I'm home!

    • Crazy credits
      " Tasmanian Aboriginal culture is a living culture. The Aboriginal language used in this film is called 'Palawa kani'. It was created by current day Tasmanian Aboriginal people using records of their original languages. Aboriginal actors cast in this film are from mainland Australia. They and we pay our respects to the aboriginal people of Lutruwita (Tasmania) past and present."
    • Connections
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Nightingale (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      The Nightingale
      Performed by Aisling Franciosi

      Violin by Charles McCarthy

      Written by Ciáran Bourke, Barney McKenna, Ronnie Drew and Luke Kelly

      Published by Logo Songs Ltd

      Administered by Universal Music Publishing MGB Australia Pty Ltd

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 2019 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund
      • Causeway Films (Australia)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Irish Gaelic
      • Aboriginal
    • Also known as
      • Chim Sơn Ca Trả Thù
    • Filming locations
      • Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Causeway Films
      • Adelaide Film Festival
      • BRON Studios
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $400,209
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,882
      • Aug 4, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $988,687
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 16 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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