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Hearts and Bones (film)

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Hearts and Bones
Film poster
Directed byBen Lawrence
Screenplay by
  • Beatrix Christian
  • Ben Lawrence
Produced byMatt Reeder
Starring
CinematographyHugh Miller
Edited byPhillip Horn
Music byRafael May
Production
company
Night Kitchen Productions
Distributed byMadman Entertainment
Release date
  • 15 June 2019 (2019-06-15) (Sydney Film Festival)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Hearts and Bones is a 2019 Australian drama film directed and co-written by Ben Lawrence. The film follows a war photographer and a refugee. It stars Hugo Weaving, Andrew Luri, Hayley McElhinney, and Bolude Watson.

Cast

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Production

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Hearts and Bones was directed and co-written by Ben Lawrence, and produced by Matt Reeder. It was co-written by Beatrix Christian.[citation needed]

Cinematography was by Hugh Miller, while Phillip Horn was responsible for editing the film. The score was composed by Rafael May.[citation needed]

Release

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Hearts and Bones premiered at the Sydney Film Festival on 15 June 2019,[citation needed] and was then shown at a number of film festivals in 2019. It was originally slated for an April 2020 release into Australian cinemas; however, the release was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, which forced the shutdown of the many cinemas for some time.[1] Instead of delaying the theatrical release, the film opted instead to release directly onto digital platforms on 6 May 2020.[2]

The home-video release was planned for 3 June 2020.[citation needed]

Critical response

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On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Hearts and Bones has an 82% approval rating, based on 28 reviews The site's critical consensus reads, "Hearts and Bones is more powerful in concept than execution, although strong work from a deftly assembled cast adds much-needed heft."[3]

Variety's Eddie Cockrell called it "an impressive narrative feature debut".[4] Harry Windsor from the The Hollywood Reporter gave his bottom line as "A drama about good intentions that pulls up just short of the abyss."[5] Sarah Ward from Screen Daily wrote "An intimate film tackling an expansive subject — the treatment of refugees around the globe, and the way the world processes the traumas that lead to such urgent, widespread immigration — this is a poignant and morally complex drama".[6]

Accolades

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Members of the cast received three nominations at the 9th AACTA Awards.[7] Hugo Weaving was nominated for Best Actor, Andrew Luri for Best Supporting Actor, and Bolude Watson for Best Supporting Actress.[citation needed]

Hugo Weaving won Best Actor at the 2020 Fargo Film Festival.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Australia coronavirus shutdown: what is open, closed and banned under the current rules?". The Guardian. The Guardian Australia. 29 March 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2020. Banned or closed" ... "Cinemas and entertainment venues
  2. ^ "Hugo Weaving's new film 'Hearts And Bones' released direct to living rooms". 7 News. 6 May 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Hearts and Bones (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  4. ^ Cockrell, Eddie (20 June 2019), "Sydney Film Review: 'Hearts and Bones'", Variety
  5. ^ Windsor, Harry (16 August 2019), "'Hearts and Bones': Film Review", The Hollywood Reporter
  6. ^ Ward, Sarah (17 June 2019), "'Hearts And Bones': Sydney Review", Screen Daily
  7. ^ "Winners & Nominees".
  8. ^ "Best Actor | Fargo Film Festival". Retrieved 16 June 2023.
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