The Australia Film Critics Association (AFCA) has announced the nominees for the 2015 AFCA Film Awards and The Rover scored 6 nominations
The Rover has been nominated in these categories:
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Jai Courtney – Felony
Alex Dimitriades – The Infinite Man Robert Pattinson – The Rover
Hugo Weaving – The Mule
Noah Wiseman – The Babadook
BEST DIRECTOR
Rolf De Heer – Charlie’s Country
Sophie Hyde – 52 Tuesdays
Jennifer Kent – The Babadook David Michod – The Rover
Michael & Peter Spierig – Predestination
BEST ACTOR
David Gulpilil – Charlie’s Country
Don Hany – Healing Guy Pearce – The Rover
Nathan Phillips – These Final Hours
Angus Sampson – The Mule
BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Noni Hazlehurst – The Mule
Erin James – The Little Death Gillian Jones – The Rover
Susan Prior – The Rover
Sarah Snook – These Final Hours
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Natasha Braier – The Rover
Ian Jones – Charlie’s Country
Radek Ludczuk – The Babadook
Ben Nott – Predestination
Mandy Walker – Tracks
The AFCA Film Awards will be announced at the awards ceremony on February 7th at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne
Best Original Music Score – Antony Partos and Sam Petty
Best Sound – Sam Petty, Des Kenneally, Justine Angus, Brooke Trezise, Francis Ward Lindsay & Robert Mackenzie
The 4th AACTA Awards Ceremony & Official After Party will be held at The Star Event Centre, Sydney on Thursday 29 January, 2015. The show will be televised at 8.30 pm on Channel Ten.
It’s a belated release, but we’ll take it: David Michod’s “The Rover” is finally getting a soundtrack release. Lakeshore Records will release the album digitally on October 7th and on CD November 11. We revealed details of all the music featured in the post-economic collapse drama during Cannes, but now you’ll be able to actually have the music all in one place. The highlight, beyond existing tracks by Tortoise and William Basinski already available online, is an original score by Antony Partos (“99 Homes,” “Animal Kingdom”) with additional music by Sam Petty (“Animal Kingdom”). Here’s some details from the press release.
Track Listing
01. Four-Day Interval – Tortoise
02. Arrival – Antony Partos
03. (No) Vacancy – Sam Petty
04. Crossfire – Sam Petty
05. Campfire – Antony Partos
06. Groundswell – Colin Stetson
07. Pit Stop – Antony Partos
08. Deja Vu – Sam Petty
09. Homecoming – Antony Partos
10. Bonfire – Antony Partos
11. Crystal Waters – Matthias Loibner
12. Two Themes For Rey – Sam Petty
13. Motel – Antony Partos
14. Variation V – William Basinski
‘Media Quarterly Episode 1′ features some great behind the scenes footage from The Rover & also some words from David Field who plays Archie in the film. A really interesting video. The Rover segment begins around the 8.40 mark & goes through to almost the end of the video.
Here’s a Dailymotion video with The Rover BTS footage only
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