The Outlaw Michael Howe
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Written by | Brendan Cowell |
Directed by | Brendan Cowell |
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Music by | Roger Mason |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language(s) | English |
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Producer(s) | Nial Fulton |
Cinematography | Simon Harding |
Editor(s) | Peter Crombie |
Running time | 77 minutes |
Production company(s) | In Films |
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Original network | ABC |
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The Outlaw Michael Howe is a 2013 Australian historical drama film written and directed by Brendan Cowell. Set in the early 19th century, the film is based on the exploits of Michael Howe, an Englishman who was transported as a convict to the Australian penal colony of Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania), where he achieved infamy as a bushranger and outlaw.
Cast
- Damon Herriman - Michael Howe
- Mirrah Foulkes - Maria Lord
- Rarriwuy Hick - Mary
- Matt Day - Robert Knopwood
- Darren Gilshenan - Lieutenant Governor Thomas Davey
- Benedict Hardie - Peter Septon
- Pip Miller - Magistrate Humphrey
- Amanda Bishop - Susan
- Nicholas Cassim - Lieutenant Governor William Sorell
- Patrick Connolly - Carlisle
- Brendan Cowell - British soldier
- Steve Morris - Convict
- Blake Lindsell - British soldier
- Dean Gould - British soldier
Filming
The film was shot on location in Tasmania, including Mount Field National Park.[1] A large reconstruction of colonial Hobart was also built at Old Sydney Town in New South Wales.
Music
Roger Mason composed the original score for The Outlaw Michael Howe. The soundtrack includes Sarah Blasko's song "A Truth", written and recorded exclusively for the film and featuring Warren Ellis. The Drones' song "How to See Through Fog" is also used in the film.
Release
The film premiered on the ABC on 1 December 2013, and was released on DVD by Madman Entertainment.[citation needed]
Awards
Award | Category | Result |
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AACTA Awards | Best Costume in Television | Nominated |
Australian Production Guild Awards | Best Design on a Television Drama Award | Won |
Australian Production Guild Awards | Best Costume in Television | Nominated |
APRA Screen Music Awards 2014 | Best Music in a Mini-series of Telemovie | Won |
APRA Screen Music Awards 2014 | Best Original Song composed for the screen | Nominated |
Australian Cinematographers Society Awards 2014 | Drama Silver Award | Won |
Equity Ensemble Awards 2013 | Outstanding Performance by an ensemble in a Telemovie or Series | Nominated |
References
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External links
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