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Synopsis
Director Ken Hamman's breakthrough historical drama was the first Australian film of the 1970s to gain international acclaim, paving the way for the Australian New Wave and the success of movies such as The Last Wave and Breaker Morant. Sunday Too Far Away is a story about the struggles of itinerant sheep shearers in the Outback in the 1950s. Jack Thompson won an Australian Best Actor prize for his role as Foley, a hard-drinking, hard-working shearer who is the best at his profession. When local landowners try to drive away the sheep herders, Foley leads a strike to establish their right to exist and live off the land. The dispute turns violent as the landowners retaliate, and Foley struggles to maintain his supremacy. Many scenes were shot in the same shearing barn used in the 1960 British-Australian hit The Sundowners, which was about an Irish sheepherder who emigrates to Australia. The title comes from a traditional song of complaint sung by sheep shearers' wives. The film became a sensation at the Cannes Film Festival. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert Bruning Tom
Max Cullen Tim King
Peter Cummins "Black" Arthur
John Ewart Ugly
Reg Lye Old Garth
Jack Thompson Foley

Production Crew

Geoff Burton Cinematographer
Patrick Flynn Composer (Music Score)
Ken Hannam Director
Rod Adamson Editor
Gil Brealey Producer
Matt Carroll Producer
David Copping Production Designer
John Dingwall Screenwriter
Year: 1974
Runtime: 90
Country: Australia
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
South Australian Film Corp.

Awards
1974 - Best Film - Australian Film Institute
1974 - Best Film - Australian Film Institute Awards
1974 - Best Picture - Australian Film Institute Awards