The Turning (2013 film)

2013 Australian film
Running time
180 minutesCountryAustraliaLanguageEnglish

The Turning is a 2013 Australian anthology drama[2] film based on a 2005 collection of short stories by Tim Winton. It premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 3 August 2013.[3] It was nominated for the 2013 Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film,[4] and was screened in the Berlinale Special Galas section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.[5]

Cast

  • Cate Blanchett as Gail Lang ("Reunion")
  • Libby Tanner as Gail Lang ("Damaged Goods")
  • Hugo Weaving as Bob Lang
  • Miranda Otto as Sherry
  • Richard Roxburgh as Vic Lang
  • Rose Byrne as Rae
  • Mirrah Foulkes as Fay Keenan
  • Harrison Gilbertson as Victor
  • Callan Mulvey as David Wilson
  • Myles Pollard as Dan
  • Susie Porter as Carol
  • Matt Nable as Max
  • Meyne Wyatt as Frank Leaper

Production

18 directors worked on the film, including Mia Wasikowska, David Wenham, and Stephen Page who made their directorial debuts.[6] Initially, Cate Blanchett also intended to direct before switching to an acting role, with Simon Stone taking her place behind the camera.[6]

Film crew

FOG

  • Jonathan auf der Heide (writer / director)
  • Tenille Kennedy (producer)
  • Jethro Woodward (composer)
  • Ellery Ryan (cinematographer)
  • Billy Browne (editor)

FAMILY

  • Shaun Gladwell (director)
  • Katherine Slattery (producer)
  • Emily Ballou (writer)
  • Kazumichi Grime (composer)
  • Jeremy Rouse (cinematographer)
  • Jesse Watt (editor)

DAMAGED GOODS

  • Anthony Lucas (producer / director)
  • Kris Mrksa (writer)
  • Cameron Patrick (composer)
  • Jody Muston (cinematographer)
  • Annabelle Johnson (editor)

SAND

LONG, CLEAR VIEW

  • Mia Wasikowska (writer / director)
  • Stefan Duscio (cinematographer)
  • Mat Evans (editor)

COCKLESHELL

SMALL MERCIES

  • Rhys Graham (writer / director)
  • Katherine Slattery (producer)
  • Flynn Wheeler (composer)
  • Stefan Duscio (cinematographer)

THE TURNING

  • Claire McCarthy (writer / director)
  • Sue Italiano (producer)
  • Denson Baker (cinematographer)
  • Beckett Broda (editor)

REUNION

COMMISSION

ABBREVIATION

BONER McPHARLIN'S MOLL

  • Justin Kurzel (writer / director)
  • Sarah Shaw (producer)
  • Hat Fitz (composer)
  • Andrew Commis (cinematographer)
  • Michael J. Lutman (editor)

DEFENDER

  • Ian Meadows (writer / director)
  • Rita Walsh (producer)
  • Steve Francis (composer)
  • John Brawley (cinematographer)
  • Gabriel Dowrick (editor)

BIG WORLD

AQUIFER

  • Robert Connolly (director)
  • Tenille Kennedy (producer)
  • Justin Monjo (writer)
  • Stephen Rae (composer)
  • Denson Baker (cinematographer)
  • Andy Canny (editor)

IMMUNITY

  • Yaron Lifschitz (director)
  • Alex Barnes & Ben Knapton (producers)
  • Circa Contemporary Circus (writer)
  • Ryan Walsh (composer)
  • Robert Humphreys (cinematographer)

ON HER KNEES

  • Ashlee Page (writer / director)
  • Sonya Humphrey (producer)
  • Michael Darren (composer)
  • Miles Rowland (cinematographer)

ASH WEDNESDAY

  • Marieka Walsh (writer / director)
  • Donna Chang (producer)
  • David Whittaker (editor)

90-minute broadcast version

Rose Byrne filming The Turning, 2012.

The Turning was heavily cut down and rearranged for broadcast on ABC1, debuting on 23 February 2014.[7] Running for approximately 90 minutes (as opposed to the 180-minute theatrical cut), only eight of the original 17 stories were included: "Reunion", "Aquifer", "On Her Knees", "The Turning", "Long, Clear View", "Commission", "Cockleshell", and "Sand". The remaining nine stories were made available online as multi-platform ABC iView content.[7]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 86% of 28 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.6/10. The website's consensus reads: "Australia at its most sublime, The Turning blends top-tier talent with great views and winding narrative roads."[8]

Awards and nominations

Award Category Subject Result
AACTA Awards
(3rd)
Best Film Robert Connolly Nominated
Maggie Miles Nominated
The Turning Ensemble Nominated
Best Direction Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
Best Actor Hugo Weaving Nominated
Best Actress Rose Byrne Won
Best Supporting Actress Mirrah Foulkes Nominated
Best Editing The Turning Ensemble Nominated

References

  1. ^ "The Turning-Australian Box Office". Box Office Mojo.
  2. ^ "The Turning (2013) | Where to watch streaming and online in Australia | Flicks".
  3. ^ Groves, Don (5 August 2013). "MIFF audiences respond to The Turning". if.com.au.
  4. ^ "Winners & Nominees 2013". asiapacificscreenacademy.com. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Berlinale Special 2014". Berlinale. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  6. ^ a b Hawker, Philippa (6 September 2013). "Fresh take". The Age.
  7. ^ a b Knox, David (19 February 2014). "Airdate: Tim Winton's The Turning". TVTonight.com.au. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  8. ^ "The Turning". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
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