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Goldstone

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Australia · 2016
Rated R · 1h 49m
Director Ivan Sen
Starring Aaron Pedersen, Alex Russell, Jacki Weaver, Cheng Pei-Pei
Genre Crime, Thriller, Western

On the trail of a missing person, troubled indigenous detective Jay Swan finds himself in the small mining town of Goldstone, where he is arrested for drunk driving by local cop Josh. When Jay’s motel room is blasted with gun fire, it becomes clear that something larger is at play. While struggling to overcome their mutual distrust, Jay and Josh uncover a web of crime and corruption, which leads directly to the town’s cold-blooded Mayor and its smarmy gold mine director.

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The Seattle Times by

Filmmaker Ivan Sen is a quadruple threat as writer, director, composer and cinematographer of this wily Australian thriller.

70

The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis

Its sociopolitical concerns — primarily around indigenous land rights — are muted and muddled by a script that favors manly grunting and moody looks over clarifying dialogue. Riven with racism and sharp bursts of violence, Goldstone nevertheless has a rough, desolate beauty.

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Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele

This is Pedersen's second movie for Sen in the same role (after "Mystery Road," with a reported Australian television series in the works), and his Jay is the kind of compellingly gloomy, intelligent and tough justice-seeker easily worth a whole series of politically thorny, culturally resonant crime sagas.

80

Screen International by Sarah Ward

Even when the lines uttered sound more like a statement than an actual conversation, Sen remains a master of everything he controls as Goldstone slowly inches towards its bullet-riddled finale.

80

Village Voice by Serena Donadoni

When the violence comes, as it must, Sen stages his shoot-outs with the physical and emotional wallop of the best westerns, but he’s more interested in restoring the faith of law enforcement officers whose belief in justice has eroded.

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