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'Exile' is a 1994 Australian drama film directed by Paul Cox. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was shot entirely on location in Tasmania.[http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Latestproducts/1301.6Feature%20Article112000?opendocument&tabname=Summary&prodno=1301.6&issue=2000&num=&view= Feature Article - Tasmanian feature films 'Contributed by Paul Bywater, Hobart Film Society']

Plot



In the 19th century a young man is banished to an island for stealing a few sheep.

Cast



* Aden Young as Peter Costello

* Beth Champion as Mary

* Claudia Karvan as Jean

* Norman Kaye as Ghost Priest

* David Field as Timothy Dullach

* Chris Haywood as Village Priest

* Barry Otto as Sheriff Hamilton

* Hugo Weaving as Innes

* Tony Llewellyn-Jones as Jean's Father

* Nicholas Hope as MacKenzie

* Gosia Dobrowolska as Midwife

Production



The film is based on a novel which was set in Scotland but Cox relocated it to Tasmania. Although an earlier script was written by another writer, Cox wrote the screenplay for the film over eight days while on holiday on a Greek Island. Half the budget was provided by the Film Finance Corporation.Andrew L. Urban, "Paul Cox: Exile", 'Cinema Papers', August 1993 p6-9Scott Murray, 'Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995', Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p54 According to Cinema Papers, the budget for the movie was AUD$2.0m, but director Paul Cox claimed it was actually AUD$1.5m.[https://www.ozmovies.com.au/movie/exile 'Exile' (1994)]. Ozmovies. Retrieved 21 December 2019.

The film was shot from 15 March to 25 April 1993 on the Freycinet Peninsula on the east coast of Tasmania. Cox:

It's a very religious film. Because of that, it is not very commercial, is not very successful. I think it's a very good film... 'Exile' is about the sea. It's also about society, how it always destroys the individual: that we're not the end product of that society, we're just there to be manipulated and used. It's about a man kicked out of society who really becomes himself. He shines, burns through all the rubbish of the mind and the body. He has to somehow survive physically as well, and he does it quite brilliantly. People even get jealous of him. They ban him and exile him.[http://www.signis.net/malone/tiki-index.php?page=Paul+Cox&bl "Interview with Paul Cox", 'Signet', 13 January 2001] accessed 18 November 2012


'Exile' had its Australian premiere at the State Cinema in North Hobart, Tasmania which was followed by an audience lead Q&A.

Awards



At the 1994 AFI Awards the film won the Samuelson Award for Best Achievement in Cinematography for Nino Gaetano Martinetti, ACS.

References




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