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Slam (2018 film)

Slam is a 2018 Australian drama film written and directed by Partho Sen-Gupta.

Slam
Slam Artistic Poster 2018
Directed byPartho Sen-Gupta
Written byPartho Sen-Gupta
Produced byMichael Wrenn
Marc Irmer
Tenille Kennedy
StarringAdam Bakri
Rachael Blake
Rebecca Breeds
Darina Al Joundi
Danielle Horvat
CinematographyBonnie Elliott
Edited byAnnick Raoul
Music byEryck Abecassis
Release date
  • 27 November 2018 (2018-11-27)
Running time
116 minutes
CountriesAustralia, France
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Ricky Nasser is a young Australian whose peaceful suburban life turns into hell when sister Ameena, a slam poet, disappears without a trace.

Cast

Production

Slam is an official Australian-French co-production with funding from Screen Australia, Screenwest, Screen NSW, the French National Center of Cinematography and the moving image and private funders. The main roles are played by Adam Bakri and Rachael Blake.[1] It was an official selected project at the 2016 International Film Festival Rotterdam's CineMart[2] and the 2016 Berlinale Co-production Market.[3]

The film is set in modern-day Sydney, Australia, and was shot on location in its western suburbs.[4]

Release

Slam had its world premiere at the Official Selection Competition at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival on 27 November 2018.[5][6]

On 15 June 2019, the film had its Australian premiere at the Sydney Film Festival in the Special Presentations section at the State Theatre.[7][8] It went on to screen at many film festivals, notably at the Melbourne International Film Festival,[9] and was the opening film at the 2019 Darwin International Film Festival.[10]

Reception

British film critic Victor Fraga of DMovies called it "the film of the year" in his review of the premiere screening at the 2018 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.[11]

After the Australian premiere at the 2019 Sydney Film Festival, academic researcher Ingrid Matthews reviewed the film for the Australian Critical Race & Whiteness Studies (ACRAWSA) blog, writing, "Slam is a devastating film. Devastatingly good, devastatingly sad, and devastatingly accurate in its portrayal of racism in Australia. The camera turns its gaze on two institutions in particular: the media; and law enforcement."[12] Film Critic Christine Westwood wrote in Filmink "For all its tough subject matter, Slam is a gripping, entertaining mystery. You can’t turn away from it until the very end."[13]

The film had a limited theatrical release in Australia on 17 October 2019[14] and received many positive reviews. The Australian award-winning film critic David Stratton gave the film 4/5 stars in his video review 'David Stratton Recommends'[15] and, in The Australian, stated "Slam is very impressive: it tells an important story in a convincing and enthralling way".[16]

The film critic Sandra Hall also gave it 4/5 stars in her review in The Sydney Morning Herald,[17] and The Age[18] writing "[Director Partho Sen-Gupta]'s a confident talent with a finely tuned instinct for the mechanics of plot and character. There's a lot going on in this film and although the conclusion it reaches is pretty predictable, the trajectory it takes is not."

Jim Schembri, Journalist, critic, and author gave the film 3 1/2 Stars on 3AW and said "Without descending into hysterics writer/director Partho Sen-Gupta does a fine job detailing how promptly fear and suspicion can be coaxed used to promote an official agenda. It's a strong-minded, subdued film that bravely confronts the politics of grief."[19] Film Critic Richard Kuipers, in Variety, called it "an outstanding slow-burn thriller".[20]

Guardian Australia film critic Luke Buckmaster named the film as one of "The best Australian films of 2019", and wrote "Sen-Gupta doesn’t turn a blind eye to grim reality, nor does he prioritise verisimilitude over dramatically interesting storytelling."[21]

References

  1. ^ "Partho Sen-Gupta directs Australian-French Feature Slam". Screen Australia. 22 May 2017.
  2. ^ Michael Rosser (15 December 2015). "IFFR: CineMart 2016 line-up". Screen Daily.
  3. ^ Michael Rosser (16 January 2016). "Berlin 2016: Co-pro market lineup". Screen Daily.
  4. ^ Groves, Don (4 December 2017). "Partho Sen-Gupta's 'Slam' takes a fresh look at terrorism". if.com.au.
  5. ^ Kozlov, Vladimir (10 October 2018). "Tallinn Black Nights Festival Unveils Competition Lineup". The Hollywood Reporter.
  6. ^ "Programme Official Selection: Slam". poff.ee. 17 October 2018.
  7. ^ Keast, Jackie (8 May 2019). "'Judy & Punch', 'Hearts and Bones' in competition at Sydney Film Festival". if.com.au.
  8. ^ "Slam". sff.org.au. 8 May 2019.
  9. ^ "Slam film Page". Melbourne International Film Festival. 9 August 2019.
  10. ^ "Slam - DIFF Opening Night". Deckchair Cinema. 12 September 2019.
  11. ^ "Slam Review - Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival". Dmovies.org. 28 November 2018.
  12. ^ Matthews, Ingrid (19 June 2019). "Love in the Time of Terror: Slam at Sydney Film Festival".
  13. ^ Westwood, Christine (14 June 2018). "Slam: Poetic Australian Film". Filmink.
  14. ^ "SLAM opens in cinemas on 17 October". filmink.com.au.
  15. ^ "David Stratton reviews SLAM". David Stratton Recommends.
  16. ^ "Critic Reviews For Slam". Rotten Tomatoes.
  17. ^ Hall, Sandra (16 October 2019). "A small story tackling big issues". Sydney Morning Herald.
  18. ^ Hall, Sandra (16 October 2019). "A small story tackling big issues". The Age.
  19. ^ "Jim Schembri's new release movie reviews 17 Oct, 2019". 3AW. 17 October 2019.
  20. ^ Kuipers, Richard (17 October 2018). "Film Review: 'Slam'". Variety.
  21. ^ Buckmaster, Luke (16 December 2019). "From The Final Quarter to Judy & Punch: the best Australian films of 2019". Guardian Australia.

External links

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Slam is a 2018 Australian drama film written and directed by Partho Sen Gupta SlamSlam Artistic Poster 2018Directed byPartho Sen GuptaWritten byPartho Sen GuptaProduced byMichael Wrenn Marc Irmer Tenille KennedyStarringAdam BakriRachael BlakeRebecca BreedsDarina Al JoundiDanielle HorvatCinematographyBonnie ElliottEdited byAnnick RaoulMusic byEryck AbecassisRelease date27 November 2018 2018 11 27 Running time116 minutesCountriesAustralia FranceLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditRicky Nasser is a young Australian whose peaceful suburban life turns into hell when sister Ameena a slam poet disappears without a trace Cast EditAdam Bakri as Ricky Nasser Rachael Blake as Joanne Hendricks Rebecca Breeds as Sally McLeary Nasser Darina Al Joundi as Rana Nasser Danielle Horvat as Ameena Nasser Abby Aziz as Hanan Faour Damian Hill as Shane Russell Dykstra as KoustakidisProduction EditSlam is an official Australian French co production with funding from Screen Australia Screenwest Screen NSW the French National Center of Cinematography and the moving image and private funders The main roles are played by Adam Bakri and Rachael Blake 1 It was an official selected project at the 2016 International Film Festival Rotterdam s CineMart 2 and the 2016 Berlinale Co production Market 3 The film is set in modern day Sydney Australia and was shot on location in its western suburbs 4 Release EditSlam had its world premiere at the Official Selection Competition at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival on 27 November 2018 5 6 On 15 June 2019 the film had its Australian premiere at the Sydney Film Festival in the Special Presentations section at the State Theatre 7 8 It went on to screen at many film festivals notably at the Melbourne International Film Festival 9 and was the opening film at the 2019 Darwin International Film Festival 10 Reception EditBritish film critic Victor Fraga of DMovies called it the film of the year in his review of the premiere screening at the 2018 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 11 After the Australian premiere at the 2019 Sydney Film Festival academic researcher Ingrid Matthews reviewed the film for the Australian Critical Race amp Whiteness Studies ACRAWSA blog writing Slam is a devastating film Devastatingly good devastatingly sad and devastatingly accurate in its portrayal of racism in Australia The camera turns its gaze on two institutions in particular the media and law enforcement 12 Film Critic Christine Westwood wrote in Filmink For all its tough subject matter Slam is a gripping entertaining mystery You can t turn away from it until the very end 13 The film had a limited theatrical release in Australia on 17 October 2019 14 and received many positive reviews The Australian award winning film critic David Stratton gave the film 4 5 stars in his video review David Stratton Recommends 15 and in The Australian stated Slam is very impressive it tells an important story in a convincing and enthralling way 16 The film critic Sandra Hall also gave it 4 5 stars in her review in The Sydney Morning Herald 17 and The Age 18 writing Director Partho Sen Gupta s a confident talent with a finely tuned instinct for the mechanics of plot and character There s a lot going on in this film and although the conclusion it reaches is pretty predictable the trajectory it takes is not Jim Schembri Journalist critic and author gave the film 3 1 2 Stars on 3AW and said Without descending into hysterics writer director Partho Sen Gupta does a fine job detailing how promptly fear and suspicion can be coaxed used to promote an official agenda It s a strong minded subdued film that bravely confronts the politics of grief 19 Film Critic Richard Kuipers in Variety called it an outstanding slow burn thriller 20 Guardian Australia film critic Luke Buckmaster named the film as one of The best Australian films of 2019 and wrote Sen Gupta doesn t turn a blind eye to grim reality nor does he prioritise verisimilitude over dramatically interesting storytelling 21 References Edit Partho Sen Gupta directs Australian French Feature Slam Screen Australia 22 May 2017 Michael Rosser 15 December 2015 IFFR CineMart 2016 line up Screen Daily Michael Rosser 16 January 2016 Berlin 2016 Co pro market lineup Screen Daily Groves Don 4 December 2017 Partho Sen Gupta s Slam takes a fresh look at terrorism if com au Kozlov Vladimir 10 October 2018 Tallinn Black Nights Festival Unveils Competition Lineup The Hollywood Reporter Programme Official Selection Slam poff ee 17 October 2018 Keast Jackie 8 May 2019 Judy amp Punch Hearts and Bones in competition at Sydney Film Festival if com au Slam sff org au 8 May 2019 Slam film Page Melbourne International Film Festival 9 August 2019 Slam DIFF Opening Night Deckchair Cinema 12 September 2019 Slam Review Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Dmovies org 28 November 2018 Matthews Ingrid 19 June 2019 Love in the Time of Terror Slam at Sydney Film Festival Westwood Christine 14 June 2018 Slam Poetic Australian Film Filmink SLAM opens in cinemas on 17 October filmink com au David Stratton reviews SLAM David Stratton Recommends Critic Reviews For Slam Rotten Tomatoes Hall Sandra 16 October 2019 A small story tackling big issues Sydney Morning Herald Hall Sandra 16 October 2019 A small story tackling big issues The Age Jim Schembri s new release movie reviews 17 Oct 2019 3AW 17 October 2019 Kuipers Richard 17 October 2018 Film Review Slam Variety Buckmaster Luke 16 December 2019 From The Final Quarter to Judy amp Punch the best Australian films of 2019 Guardian Australia External links EditSlam at IMDb Slam at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Slam 2018 film amp oldid 1126571183, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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