Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With “Nitram,” which premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday, Australian director Justin Kurzel set himself ...
Australians own more guns today than they did in 1996. That year, the country’s largest mass shooting — the Port Arthur Massacre — led the government to swiftly adopt landmark gun control legislation, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On one hand, “Nitram” is to be celebrated as the first Australian movie in the prestigious main section for six years. On another, ...
Caleb Landry Jones plays the disturbed perpetrator of the worst lone gunman shooting in modern Australian history in the director's taut social-realist thriller. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Several things happened when the lights went up after the premiere of Nitram, the first Australian film to be chosen for the Cannes Film ...
The movie "Nitram" provides an in-depth portrait of the shooter who killed 35 people in Port Arthur, Australia, in 1996. NPR's Scott Simon discusses the film with director Justin Kurzel. "Nitram" is a ...
In 1996, 29-year-old Martin Bryant committed modern Australia’s worst massacre, killing 35 people and wounding many more in Port Arthur, Tasmania. It is the reason that the country has some of the ...
"If I could just, change... but I don't know how. Instead I'm stuck here like this." IFC Films has revealed the full official US trailer for the chilling drama Nitram, the latest film from gritty ...
"Utterly compelling." Picturehouse in the UK has debuted a new UK trailer for the Australian film Nitram, an eerie an unsettling true story about a deranged individual. This first premiered at the ...
Justin Kurzel has never shied away from true stories of violence. His debut feature Snowtown was an uneasy viewing, depicting a series of callous murders across Australia in the nineties, and his last ...
Controversial fact-based Australian drama “Nitram” won the first prize this weekend at the CinefestOZ film festival in West Australia. Worth A$100,000 ($73,000) the award is one of the richest in ...
With “Nitram,” which premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday, Australian director Justin Kurzel set himself up with an impossible task: How do you make a film that is upfront ...