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Based on Peter Carey's novel. The story of Australian bush-ranger Ned Kelly and his gang as they flee from authorities during the 1870s.
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Based on Peter Carey's novel. The story of Australian bush-ranger Ned Kelly and his gang as they flee from authorities during the 1870s.
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IMDb2020 | Shaun
Best Costume Design | 2020 | Alice
Feature Film Adaptation | 2019 | Shaun
Feature Film Score of the Year | 2020 | Jed
Best Sound | 2020
Best Film | 2020
Best Casting | 2020
Best Screenplay | 2020
Best Original Score | 2020
Best Editing | 2020
Best Direction | 2020
Best Supporting Actor | 2020
Best Lead Actor | 2020 | George
Best Foreign Film | 2020
For and | 2020 | George
Best Casting in a Feature Film | 2020 | Nikki
Best Editing in a Feature Film | 2020 | Nick
Box Office Collection 471,152 USD
The height aspect ratio gradually shrinks throughout the film, symbolising the famous helmet Kelly eventually wears.
True History of the Kelly Gang is the twenty-first on-screen depiction of the Kelly Outbreak. The outbreak has previously been the subject of seven feature films (plus an unfinished film in 1947), two spoof movies, three teleplays, three short films, a miniseries and four major documentaries.
In the film, Harry Power is shown to live in an armoured hut. The real Power actually lived in bark mia mia on top of a mountain in Whitfield, Victoria. To protect himself from ambush while asleep, Power would sling a shotgun over him, suspended from the top of the shelter, so he could quickly snap awake and pull the trigger if he was grabbed. However, this idea turned out to be a failure when, in 1870, Power was captured by police as he slept.
The director Justin said to George Mackay, "I see the Kelly Gang as a punk band. So we've booked you a gig in a bar in Melbourne in three weeks as yourself. You have got to come up with a name, write an album and perform a set." The band formed by George Mackay, Earl Cave, Louis Hewison and Sean Keenan were called Fleshlight and two of the songs made it onto the film soundtrack (Desperate and I Am Everywhere).
Based on Peter Carey's historical fiction novel of the same name.
"Ned Kelly: Know that I shall tell no lie, let me burn in hell should I speak false."
"Ned Kelly: We're the Kelly gang now!"