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John Hillcoat John Hillcoat i(A90902 works by)
Born: Established: 1961 Queensland, ;
Gender: Male
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1 20 form y separately published work icon Lawless Nick Cave , ( dir. John Hillcoat ) United States of America (USA) : BlumHansonAllen Films , 2012 Z1859563 2012 single work film/TV historical fiction crime 'Lawless is the true story of the infamous Bondurant Brothers: bootlegging siblings who made a run for the American Dream in Prohibition-era Virginia. In this epic outlaw tale, inspired by true-life tales of author Matt Bondurant's family in his novel The Wettest County In The World, the loyalty of three brothers is put to the test against the backdrop of the nation's most notorious crime wave.'

Source: Lawless, official website, http://lawless-film.com/
Sighted: 03/10/2012
1 15 form y separately published work icon The Road Joe Penhall , ( dir. John Hillcoat ) United States of America (USA) : 2929 Productions , 2009 Z1621203 2009 single work film/TV science fiction

After an unexplained cataclysm kills all plant and animal life, a man and his son travel south, seeking warmer weather, through a population reduced to scavenging and cannibalism.

1 32 form y separately published work icon The Proposition Nick Cave , ( dir. John Hillcoat ) Australia United Kingdom (UK) : Autonomous Jackie O Productions Pictures in Paradise Surefire Film Productions LLP , 2005 Z1216692 2005 single work film/TV thriller western crime (taught in 8 units)

'Set in the 1880s, [The Proposition] opens in the middle of a frenzied gunfight between the police and a gang of outlaws. Charlie Burns ... and his brother Mikey are captured by Captain Stanley... Together with their psychopathic brother Arthur, ... they are wanted for a brutal crime. Stanley makes Charlie a seemingly impossible proposition in an attempt to bring an end to the cycle of bloody violence.'


Source: Nick Cave's website (http://www.nickcaveandthebadseeds.com/)

Sighted: 20/09/2005

1 form y separately published work icon To Have & to Hold Gene Conkie , Nick Cave (composer), Mick Harvey (composer), Blixa Bargeld (composer), ( dir. John Hillcoat ) Australia : Small Man Productions , 1996 7026005 1996 single work film/TV thriller mystery

'Jack's expatriate life in remote Papua New Guinea is violently disrupted by the death of his beloved wife Rose. Much later, during a business trip to Melbourne, he meets Kate, a writer of romance novels, and passionately in love they return to the jungle together. All would be well except for Jack's growing obsession with Kate as he fantasises that she is his dead wife. Unravelling the dark secrets surrounding the death of Rose, Kate soon begins to fear for her life. A haunting romance noir about obsessive desire and unrelenting guilt.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 12/2/2014)

1 5 form y separately published work icon Ghosts ... of the Civil Dead Nick Cave , John Hillcoat , Gene Conkie , Hugo Race , Evan English , Nick Cave (composer), Blixa Bargeld (composer), Mick Harvey (composer), ( dir. John Hillcoat ) Australia : Correctional Services Outlaw Values , 1988 Z1853192 1988 single work film/TV science fiction

'Central Industrial Prison is set in the middle of the desert. It's the future of maximum-security containment and it's been "locked down" after an explosion of violence. A Committee's been appointed to report on the events that led to the violence but their findings are in stark contrast to the reality we see with our own eyes. Ghosts ... of the Civil Dead is a powerful drama on modern methods of social control.

'Ghosts ... Of The Civil Dead is set entirely within the confines of a modern Maximum Security prison - a "New Generation" Prison painted in play school yellows, bathroom violets and resembling your modern Shopping Mall. Central Industrial Prison is located in the middle of the desert. It has been "locked down" - the confinement of all inmates to their cells, 23 hours a day, indefintely - following an outbreak of violence and a Committee has been appointed to report.

'The film flashes back to trace the events that led to the lockdown, allowing us to discover the startling facts - that the unseen, but omnipotent administration have deliberately provoked the inmates and officers alike in order to create the violence. Ultimately, Ghosts ... Of The Civil Dead is about modern methods of social control: colour, architecture and environment, human group dynamics, drugs, television, brute force, breeding of criminals, notions of random violence, fear, divide and rule, police, media. It is about the organisation of our society.'

Source: Official website (http://ghostsofthecivildead.com/Synopsis/synopsis.html) (Sighted: 13/7/2012)

Ghosts ... of the Civil Dead takes its title from the Roman custom of declaring those convicted of certain crimes civiliter mortuus, the civil dead (or those without civil rights). The film exploits the potential of science fiction to comment on contemporary mores and concerns: the film is ostensibly set in the future but is positioned explicitly as a commentary on contemporary prison life, and its tendency to dehumanise both prisoners and guards.

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