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Nitram is a 2021 Australian biographical psychological drama film directed by Justin Kurzel from a screenplay by Shaun Grant.[3] The film revolves around the life and behaviors of an intellectually disabled young man called "Nitram" (based on Martin Bryant), and the events leading to his involvement in the 1996 Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania, Australia. The film stars Caleb Landry Jones, Judy Davis, Essie Davis and Anthony LaPaglia.[4][5]

Nitram
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJustin Kurzel
Written byShaun Grant
Produced by
  • Nick Batzias
  • Virginia Whitwell
  • Justin Kurzel
  • Shaun Grant
Starring
CinematographyGermain McMicking
Edited byNick Fenton
Music byJed Kurzel
Production
companies
  • Good Thing Productions
  • Wild Bunch International
  • Melbourne International Film Festival Premiere Fund
Distributed by
  • Madman Films
  • Stan
Release dates
  • 16 July 2021 (2021-07-16) (Cannes)
  • 30 September 2021 (2021-09-30) (Australia)
Running time
112 minutes[1]
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Box office$400,107[2]

Nitram premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 16 July 2021, where Jones won the Best Actor award for his performance. The film received a limited theatrical release in Australia on 30 September 2021, before a digital release on the Australian streaming service Stan on 24 November 2021. It received widespread critical acclaim, who praised Kurzel's direction and the cast's performances (particularly Jones and Judy Davis), although the film was still met with controversy in Tasmania. The film later received eight awards at the 2021 AACTA Awards, including Best Film, Best Direction, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress.


Plot


Nitram is an intellectually disabled young adult who lives with his parents in Port Arthur, Australia. He regularly sets off fireworks outdoors that upsets his family's neighbours, and sells his fireworks to local schoolchildren. His father has recently been approved for a business loan, with which he hopes to buy a bed and breakfast that Nitram will help run. Nitram begs his mum to buy him a surfboard after seeing an attractive woman with a surfer, but his exasperated mother refuses.

Nitram tries mowing local lawns to make money. In the process, he meets a neighbour named Helen, a retired actress and wealthy heiress, who offers him money to walk her menagerie of dogs. The two quickly become friends, with Helen buying him a car, despite Nitram not having a driver's license and possessing a dangerous habit of lunging for the steering wheel when the two are driving.

Nitram becomes increasingly frustrated with life at home, and tells his parents he is leaving to move in with Helen who permits him to stay in one of her spare rooms, but insists that he get rid of his air rifle as she is upset by the gun's presence. At his next birthday, Nitram introduces Helen to his parents; his mother tells Helen an anecdote from when Nitram was young, where he took pleasure in the pain he caused her after pretending to be lost.

Despite having the funds for the bed and breakfast, Nitram's father is denied the purchase due to another couple making a higher offer, and becomes despondent as a result. Nitram asks Helen if the two can visit New York City, but on the drive to the airport he once again lunges for the steering wheel, resulting in a devastating car crash that kills Helen and severely injures Nitram. When questioned by police about the suspicious accident Nitram lies to the detectives claiming he was asleep at the time of the incident.

Nitram, having inherited Helen's decaying mansion and over half a million dollars, starts to drink heavily. His mother asks him to help his father, who is severely depressed from his failed purchase. Nitram then desperately attempts to buy the bed and breakfast with Helen's money but the couple boldly refuses his offer. Several days later, his father's body is found in a nearby river after an apparent suicide. Nitram's mother refuses to let him attend his father’s funeral fearing he will embarrass her. The increasingly isolated Nitram begins to take frequent overseas vacations by himself and practices shooting with his air rifle.

While watching the news one night, Nitram sees a report about the Dunblane massacre. He then becomes obsessed with guns, purchasing an unlicensed Colt AR-15 and shotgun from a local gun shop, and ordering a handgun. One day, he drives to the café where Helen and his parents celebrated his birthday. After ordering food, he sets up a video camera, retrieves one of his rifles from his sports bag and opens fire on the tourists. At her home, Nitram's mother smokes as the news report of the massacre plays in the background.


Cast



Production


On 17 November 2020, it was announced that Justin Kurzel would direct a film focused on the 1996 Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania, Australia, starring Caleb Landry Jones, Judy Davis, Essie Davis and Anthony LaPaglia.[8][9] Principal photography of the film began on 23 January 2021 and concluded on 13 March 2021 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.[10]


Release


The film had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 16 July 2021.[11] It was scheduled to screen in mid-August at the later-cancelled Melbourne International Film Festival[12] and later screened at CinefestOZ in Western Australia in late August 2021.[13]

It received a limited theatrical release in Australia by Madman Films on 30 September 2021.[14] It was later released digitally on the Australian streaming service Stan on 24 November 2021.[15][16]


Reception


On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Nitram holds a 93% approval rating based on 114 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The website's consensus reads, "Nitram asks viewers to face a gut-wrenchingly grim moment in Australian history—but rewards that effort with a gripping, well-acted character study."[17] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 81 out of 100 based on reviews from 26 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[18]


Reception in Tasmania


The film was met by widespread controversy within Tasmania itself. Kelly Spaulding, Mayor of the Tasman Council, which includes Port Arthur, condemned the choice to make the film. The Alannah and Madeline Foundation, established by the father of two young girls killed in the Port Arthur shooting, released a statement also condemning the choice to produce the film. The Police Association of Tasmania, the union for Tasmania Police, indicated it was worried how members of the union's mental health would be impacted.[19] The Star Theatre, Launceston and the State Cinema, Hobart, were the only cinemas in Tasmania to show the film. However, the State Cinema chose not to advertise the screenings.[20]

The production company invited Arts Minister Elise Archer to meet, but she declined. Screen Tasmania declined to fund the film. The then-Premier of Tasmania, Peter Gutwein, stated to the House of Assembly that it made him uncomfortable. Other state politicians including Brian Mitchell, federal member for Lyons, and Rebecca White, Leader of the Opposition, expressed concern.[21]


Accolades


Award Ceremony
date
Category Subject Result Ref.
AACTA Awards 8 December 2021 Best Film Nick Batzias, Shaun Grant, Virginia Whitwell and Justin Kurzel Won [22]
Best Direction Justin Kurzel Won
Best Original Screenplay Shaun Grant Won
Best Actor Caleb Landry Jones Won
Best Actress Judy Davis Won
Best Supporting Actor Anthony LaPaglia Won
Best Supporting Actress Essie Davis Won
Best Cinematography Germain McMicking Nominated
Best Editing Nick Fenton Won
Best Original Music Score Jed Kurzel Nominated
Best Sound James Ashton, Dean Ryan and Steve Single Nominated
Best Production Design Alice Babidge Nominated
Best Costume Design Nominated
Best Hair and Makeup Fiona Rees-Jones Nominated
Best Casting Nikki Barrett, Kate Leonard and Alison Telford Nominated
AACTA International Awards 26 January 2022 Best Film Nitram Nominated [23]
Best Direction Justin Kurzel Nominated
Best Screenplay Shaun Grant Nominated
Best Actor Caleb Landry Jones Nominated
Cannes Film Festival 6–17 July 2021 Palme d'Or Justin Kurzel Nominated [24]
Best Actor Caleb Landry Jones Won
CinefestOZ August 2021 Film Prize Nitram Won [13][25]
NSW Premier's Literary Awards 16 May 2022 Best Script Shaun Grant Won [26]

References


  1. "NITRAM". Australian Classification Board. 16 July 2021. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  2. Nitram - Box Office Mojo
  3. "Nitram (2021) Cannes Film Festival 2021". Filmuforia. 17 July 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  4. "'Nitram': Justin Kurzel & Shaun Grant On Retelling A Painful Event In Australian History & Opening Up Conversation On Gun Reform – Cannes". Deadline. 7 July 2021.
  5. "Nitram review – deeply disturbing drama about mass killer Martin Bryant". The Guardian. 16 July 2021.
  6. "Justin Kurzel's 'Nitram': Film Review | Cannes 2021". The Hollywood Reporter. 16 July 2021.
  7. "Justin Kurzel's 'Nitram': Film Review | Cannes 2021". The Hollywood Reporter. 16 July 2021.
  8. Grater, Tom; N'Duka, Amanda (27 March 2021). "Justin Kurzel Sets Caleb Landry Jones, Judy Davis & Essie Davis For Port Arthur Massacre Film 'Nitram'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  9. Buckmaster, Luke (25 December 2020). "From Nitram to Penguin Bloom: Australian films to look out for in 2021". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  10. "Film and TV Projects Going Into Production - Nitram". Variety Insight. Archived from the original on 27 March 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  11. "NITRAM- Festival de Cannes 2021". Festival de Cannes 2021. 7 October 1977. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  12. "Nitram". MIFF 2021. 1 August 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  13. "'Nitram' Claims First Prize At in-Person CinefestOZ Festival". Variety. 30 August 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  14. Burke, Kelly (26 September 2021). "'I was incredibly scared of it': Justin Kurzel on making Port Arthur massacre film Nitram". The Guardian Australia. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  15. "Stan to release film about Port Arthur gunman Martin Bryant". Nine News. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  16. Stan Australia [@StanAustralia] (5 October 2021). "The Stan Original film NITRAM by #JustinKurzel, director of Snowtown, starring #CalebLandryJones, #JudyDavis, #EssieDavis & #AnthonyLaPaglia will premiere on Stan on November 24. Nitram is also screening in select cinemas now. #NITRAM" (Tweet). Retrieved 9 October 2021 via Twitter.
  17. "Nitram". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  18. "Nitram Reviews". Metacritic. Red Ventures. Retrieved 24 October 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  19. Burke, Kelly (1 December 2020). "'The community is pretty upset': Port Arthur film widely condemned". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  20. Coslovich, Gabriella (15 October 2021). "'The most silent of all silences': Port Arthur massacre film opens in Tasmania". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  21. Inglis, Rob (1 December 2020). "Port Arthur film 'hits raw nerve' but won't be 'censored': Gutwein". The Examiner. The Examiner. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  22. "Winners & Nominees".
  23. Tartaglione, Nancy (17 December 2021). "'Belfast' & 'The Power Of The Dog' Lead Australia's AACTA International Awards Nominations – Full List". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  24. "Awards 2021: Competition". Cannes Film Festival. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  25. O'Shea, Ben (28 August 2021). "Martin Bryant film Nitram wins $100,000 CinefestOZ prize as WA premiere screens in Busselton". PerthNow. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  26. Cain, Sian (16 May 2022). "'Unflinching': Villawood graphic novel wins book of the year at NSW premier's literary awards". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 May 2022.



На других языках


[de] Nitram

Nitram ist ein Dramafilm von Justin Kurzel.
- [en] Nitram

[es] Nitram

Nitram es una película de drama psicológico y biográfica australiana de 2021. Estuvo dirigida por Justin Kurzel a partir de un guion de Shaun Grant.

[ru] Нитрам

«Нитрам» (англ. Nitram) — австралийский художественный фильм режиссёра Джастина Курзеля. Премьера картины состоялась на Каннском кинофестивале в июле 2021 года.



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