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Directed by Bruce BeresfordGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Political films,
Films about capital punishment,
Films based on playsActors Edward Woodward,
Jack Thompson,
John Waters,
Bryan Brown,
Lewis Fitz-Gerald,
Bud TingwellRating77%
Three Australian Army officers of the Bushveldt Carbineers serving in South Africa during the Second Boer War (1899–1902) are being court-martialed for war crimes. Lieutenants Harry "Breaker" Morant, Peter Handcock, and George Witton are accused of the murder of one Boer POW and the subsequent massacre of six more. Lieutenants Morant and Handcock are further charged with the sniper-style slaying of a German Lutheran minister, the Rev. Daniel Heese. Their defense counsel, Major J. F. Thomas, has had only one day to prepare their defense., 1h33
Directed by Bruce BeresfordGenres DramaActors Sophie Vavasseur,
Pierce Brosnan,
Stephen Rea,
Alan Bates,
Julianna Margulies,
Aidan QuinnRating69%
Nine-year-old Evelyn Doyle's (Sophie Vavasseur) mother has abandoned the family, leaving her out-of-work father Desmond Doyle (Pierce Brosnan) to bring up Evelyn and her two brothers, Maurice (Hugh MacDonagh) and Dermot (Niall Beagan) on his own. Matters are only made worse when Desmond's mother-in-law (Claire Mullan) reports the abandonment of the children to the authorities. Irish law prohibits children from being brought up in a "broken home", and therefore places these children in Church-run orphanages. Desmond also drinks excessively. Although it is shown that the boy's orphanage is very strict, details are examined in Evelyn's orphanage. She is dropped off by her grandfather (Frank Kelly), who, in attempts to comfort the clearly nervous Evelyn, explains to her that rays of light created by the sun shining in a specific spot through the clouds are called "angel rays," and mean that a guardian angel is watching over her. Evelyn, although momentarily comforted, is brought away by the nuns. She is introduced to a dining hall of girls much like herself. It is revealed that many of them have been in the orphanage for many years due to Irish law. While the children are adjusting to the harsh treatments of Catholic orphanages, Desmond has not been doing well. Desmond, finding no hope in the retrieval of his children and unable to afford a lawyer, has gotten very drunk and tried to punch the innocent Father O'Malley. The father instead punches Desmond. Desmond is helped by the local part-time bartender and chemist, Bernadette (Julianna Margulies). Bernadette tells Desmond to go to her brother's office, who happens to be solicitor (a type of lawyer, although he cannot speak in cases such as these) for help. The solicitor, Michael (Stephen Rea), makes it very clear to Desmond though, that he cannot help him until he gets his act together. This means bringing in a regular income and setting a good example for his children. Desmond does get a painting job and spends nights singing for tips with his father in the pub where Bernadette works. Unfortunately at this time, Evelyn had been having problems with Sister Bridget who beat her after she questioned her authority. Evelyn objected to Sister Bridget (Andrea Irvine) beating her friend who forgot Bible scripture, although the Bible scripture stated that "God is merciful," therefore meaning that He wouldn't want Sister Bridget to beat the children for forgetting scripture. Enraged, Desmond goes to find Evelyn after reading this in a letter that she wrote to him. On his way, he finds Sister Bridget and shakes her while threatening her to never touch his daughter again or he will "tear her limb from limb." This leads to a series of drunken rampages which leads to Bernadette refusing to continue her romantic encounter with Desmond on the grounds that he needs to, essentially, shape up. During this time, Desmond also loses his father when he has a heart attack. Desmond does shape up though, including quitting drinking. Unfortunately, their (now the lawyer and speaker, American Nick Barron (Aidan Quinn), and his old mentor and consultant, injured rugby player and rebel lawyer Thomas Connolly (Alan Bates) plea is rejected by the courts leading Desmond and his children heartbroken and separated. But, that night (the same night Desmond quits drinking) a gambler rigs Desmond to win copious amounts of money to pay for his legal bills. With nowhere to go though, the case seems hopeless until Connolly comes up with the idea of bringing an entirely new issue to the Supreme Court on the grounds that the lack of Desmond's custody with his children goes against the Irish Constitution itself. No one has ever successfully made a statement like this and won. Through publicity, Desmond gets a court hearing where they successfully make their case and Desmond makes a compelling speech to the court. The next day, Evelyn is brought to the stand and told that she was lying about Sister Bridget beating her after Sister Bridget exaggerates her run-in with Desmond and tells a false story about Evelyn's black and blue face. Evelyn, although momentarily confused by this change in events, is comforted by "angel rays," she believes are from her grandfather. Evelyn denies this statement and makes rather hilarious comebacks, unknowingly, to the defense and Sister Bridget. She then finishes it off with a beautiful repeat of her prayer asking to forgive Sister Bridget and insure the prospering of Ireland and its people. Moved, two out of the three judges side with Desmond who not only gets his children back, but finally falls in love with Bernadette. They are shown on Christmas day, celebrating as a family. It is then shown that due to these efforts, many children all across Ireland were reunited with their families due to amends in the Irish Children's Act., 1h54
Directed by Bruce BeresfordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
Horror,
Historical,
PeplumThemes Films about religion,
Films based on the Bible,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Richard Gere,
Edward Woodward,
Alice Krige,
George Eastman,
Jack Klaff,
Cherie LunghiRating53%
The film follows the life of David, drawing mainly from biblical accounts, like I and II Samuel, I Chronicles, and the Psalms of David., 1h30
Directed by Derek Jarman,
Charles Sturridge,
Robert Altman,
Nicolas Roeg,
Julien Temple,
Jean-Luc Godard,
Bruce Beresford,
Franc Roddam,
Ken Russell,
Bill BrydenOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Anthology film,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Films based on operasActors Theresa Russell,
Beverly D'Angelo,
Elizabeth Hurley,
Buck Henry,
Bridget Fonda,
John HurtRating57%
De grands airs d'opéra vus par dix réalisateurs sur des musiques de Charpentier, Korngold, Leoncavallo, Lully, Puccini, Rameau, Verdi, Wagner. L'image est parfois sans rapport avec le thème de l'opéra, d'autres fois plus proche., 1h41
Directed by Bruce BeresfordOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
Historical,
WesternThemes Films about religionActors Lothaire Bluteau,
Aden Young,
Sandrine Holt,
Tantoo Cardinal,
Gordon Tootoosis,
August SchellenbergRating70%
Set in New France in 1634 (in the period of conflicts known as the Beaver Wars), the film begins in the settlement that will one day become Quebec City. Jesuit missionaries are trying to encourage the local Algonquin Indians to embrace Christianity, with thus far only limited results. Samuel de Champlain, founder of the settlement, sends Father LaForgue, a young Jesuit priest, to find a distant Catholic mission in a Huron village., 1h39
Directed by Bruce BeresfordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about racism,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Musical films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Films based on plays,
Road movies,
Buddy filmsActors Morgan Freeman,
Jessica Tandy,
Dan Aykroyd,
Esther Elizabeth Rolle,
Patti LuPone,
William Hall, Jr.Rating72%
In 1948, Mrs. ("Miss") Daisy Werthan (Jessica Tandy), a 72-year-old wealthy, white, Jewish, widowed, retired school teacher, lives alone in Atlanta, Georgia, except for a black housemaid named Idella (Esther Rolle). When Miss Daisy wrecks her car, her son, Boolie (Dan Aykroyd), hires Hoke Coleburn (Morgan Freeman), a black chauffeur who drove for a local judge until he recently died. Miss Daisy at first refuses to let Hoke drive her, but gradually starts to accept him., 1h32
Directed by Bruce BeresfordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about alcoholism,
Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about drugs,
Films about religion,
Musical filmsActors Robert Duvall,
Tess Harper,
Betty Buckley,
Wilford Brimley,
Ellen Barkin,
Lenny Von DohlenRating72%
Mac Sledge (Robert Duvall), a washed up, alcoholic country singer, awakens at a run-down Texas roadside motel and gas station after a night of heavy drinking. He meets the owner, a young widow named Rosa Lee (Tess Harper), and offers to work in exchange for a room. Rosa Lee, whose husband was killed in the Vietnam War, is raising her young son, Sonny (Allan Hubbard), on her own. She agrees to let Mac stay under the condition that he does not drink while working. The two begin to develop feelings for one another, mostly during quiet evenings sitting alone and sharing bits of their life stories., 1h41
Directed by Bruce BeresfordGenres DramaThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Julia Blake,
Terence Donovan,
Candida (Candy) Raymond,
Barry Humphries,
Maggie Kirkpatrick,
John WatersRating64%
Laura Rambotham is sent to attend boarding school in Melbourne at the turn of the century. During her second year she tells everyone about a made up romance between herself and the school's minister, Reverend Shepherd. She forms an attachment with an older girl, Evelyn. When Evelyn leaves, Laura throws herself into her studies and wins the school literary and music prizes., 1h35
Directed by Bruce Beresford,
Carl SchultzGenres Drama,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Hardy Krüger,
Greg Rowe,
Elspeth Ballantyne,
John Jarratt,
Hugh Keays-Byrne,
George SpartelsRating60%
Based on the children's novel by celebrated South Australian author 'Colin Thiele', this is an emotional father and son story about tuna fishing of Southern Blue Fin tuna in South Australia's Port Lincoln fishing district. Accident prone son Snook is forever making mistakes much to the chagrin of his father Pascoe. But when tragedy strikes the fishing boat during a deep sea fishing trek in the Southern Ocean, the boy is called on to become a man in a rites of sea passage to reconcile is past mishaps and save both his father and the ship from certain disaster., 1h32
Directed by Bruce BeresfordGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Tony Bonner,
Terence Donovan,
Ed Devereaux,
Bud Tingwell,
Candida (Candy) Raymond,
Bryan BrownRating64%
An armoured payroll truck owned by Darcy's Security Services is robbed and the driver, ex-policeman Dick Martin, is removed from armoured cars and put onto night patrols. The robbers are double crossed by crime boss Jack Henderson whose henchman Dino kills all the robbers.