Drown

Drown

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Machismo | Suicide

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Craig Boreham, Dean Francis, Andrew Gardner
  • Cast(s): Matt Levett, Harry Cook, JayR Tinaco, Maya Stange, Jeremy Burtenshaw See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 33min
  • Music: Ian Kitney
  • Award(s): FilmOut Festival 2015 (Won)
    FilmOut Audience s 2015 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: "Wuthering Heights", 180
  • Story:
    Len is a Surf Lifesaving champion, a legend in the cloistered surf club just like his father. When the younger, faster, and fitter Phil arrives at the club, Len’s legendary status starts to crumble. Then Len sees Phil arriving in the company of another man. Phil is gay. After the annual awards dinner, Len finds Phil in the Club House locker room and violently attacks him. To Len’s surprise, Phil refuses to rat on Len about the beating. When Phil wins the annual Surf Lifesaving competition, Len’s defeat is final. In an act of revenge, Len gets Phil drunk and subjects him to a series of humiliating acts. But, the hatefulness forces Len to come face to face with a fundamental question: can he accept the truth about his own sexuality.
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STORY

Story
Len is a Surf Lifesaving champion, a legend in the cloistered surf club just like his father. When the younger, faster, and fitter Phil arrives at the club, Len’s legendary status starts to crumble. Then Len sees Phil arriving in the company of another man. Phil is gay. After the annual awards dinner, Len finds Phil in the Club House locker room and violently attacks him. To Len’s surprise, Phil refuses to rat on Len about the beating. When Phil wins the annual Surf Lifesaving competition, Len’s defeat is final. In an act of revenge, Len gets Phil drunk and subjects him to a series of humiliating acts. But, the hatefulness forces Len to come face to face with a fundamental question: can he accept the truth about his own sexuality.

AWARDS

Won
FilmOut Festival Award

Best Narrative Feature | 2015

Best Actor | 2015 | Matt

Best Soundtrack | 2015

Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Harry

Best Cinematography | 2015 | Dean

FilmOut Programming Award

Outstanding Artistic Achievement | 2015 | Dean

Nominations
FilmOut Audience s Award

Best Narrative Feature | 2015 | Dean

Best Screenplay | 2015 | Dean

Best Actor | 2015 | Matt

TRIVIA

Trivia

Shot in 61 days, more than twice as long as the average shooting period of an independent film.

The total production budget was only $400,000.

The first Dean Francis film not to contain any of his own original music.

Most of the crew was made up of Dean Francis's directing class at AFTRS.

Expanded from Stephen Davis's play of the same name, which took place only on the beach at night. Several characters and backstories were created purely for the movie.

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Outcome
Outcome

10 Apr 2026