The Boys Are Back

The Boys Are Back The Boys Are BackCourtesy of Roadshow Entertainment, we have copies of Scott Hicks’ The Boys Are Back, starring Clive Owen

The Boys are Back is one of Encore’s favourite Australian films of 2009 – if not the favourite – and it is unfortunate that it only made $2m at the box office.

This Australia/UK co-production was Hicks’ first Australian feature since Shine. The story follows Joe, a wise-cracking British sports journalist, living family life in regional South Australia. In the wake of his wife’s tragic death, he finds himself in a sudden state of single parenthood with six-year-old Artie. With turbulent emotions swirling, and Joe’s elder teenage son coming to stay, he’s faced with raising two boys in a household devoid of feminine influence and an unabashed lack of rules. United by unspoken love and in search of a road forward, the three multigenerational boys – father and sons alike – must each find their own way to grow up.

You can read our interview with Scott Hicks and producer Tim White here.

To win, email miguel@focalattractions.com.au and tell us, what expat director should come back and shoot another film here?

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  1. Eva Culhane
    20 Apr 10
    3:22 PM

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    20 Apr 10
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    20 Apr 10
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  7. D Pearce
    20 Apr 10
    4:52 PM

  8. Robert Luketic – we have plenty of drama directors, but few with overseas comedy experience.

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