Kings In Grass Castles (1998)

Kings In Grass Castles
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Mild themes, violence and nudity

Director: John Woods
Actors: David Ngoombujarra, Ernie Dingo, James Fox, Stephen Dillane, Essie Davis, Max Cullen, Tom Long

A first-class Australian historical miniseries featuring Essie Davis, Ernie Dingo, Max Cullen, Tom Long and based on the best-selling memoirs of Dame Mary Durack, Kings In Grass Castles is an epic drama tracing three generations of a pioneering family and their tumultuous settlement in colonial Australia. Fleeing the Irish potato famine of 1853, the Durack family search for a better life in a harsh land of infinite possibilities, rich with rewards ready for the taking. Led by patriarch Patsy Durack (AFI Award winner Stephen Dillane, John Adams), they set about developing the extraordinary Kimberley Region, establishing a dynamic network of sheep and cattle properties throughout the countryside. Throughout their pioneering endeavours, the Duracks forge friendships with the many local indigenous people, including enigmatic Burrakin (David Ngoombujarra, Australia) and Jimmy (Ernie Dingo, Bran Nue Dae), discovering the severe hardship and tragedy of a people suddenly removed from their ancestral lands. Also featuring James Fox (Sherlock Holmes), Fionulla Flanagan (Lost),and from the award-winning writer of Against The Wind and The Dirtwater Dynasty, Kings In Grass Castles is an epic story of family historyset againstthe turbulence ofnational pride.

DVD Boxset
Status: HighDemand
Run time: 196mins
Origin: AUSTRALIA
Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Member Reviews (4)

4 Member Reviews
Jean Downes
says
Really good
Posted Saturday, 11 May 2013 See my other reviews
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NOT 196 MINUTE RUNNING TIME. lESS THEN 120 MINUTES
Posted Wednesday, 2 January 2013 See my other reviews
Barbara
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Excellent series, which I missed on TV. Interesting to see that Patsy Durack wasn't troubled by the demon drink. The cinematography and representation of both sides seemed to be good.
Posted Monday, 24 September 2012 See my other reviews
Chris C
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Enjoyed this one - is there more to the series?
Posted Tuesday, 20 December 2011 See my other reviews