Beneath Clouds is a 2002 film by Indigenous Australian director Ivan Sen. It is the feature film debut by the two lead actors. Damian Pitt was approached by Sen on the streets of Moree, New South Wales, and had never acted before. Dannielle Hall was cast through a more traditional method, via an audition tape. Much of the support cast were local residents from Pitt's hometown of Moree.
Initially the two reluctant travelling companions are suspicious and wary of each other, but their journey, mostly by foot and the odd lift, builds an understanding between them. The film follows its creator's (Ivan Sen's) own experiences growing up in Inverell, NSW with an Aboriginal mother and a European father who was not around.
Australian critic Margaret Pomeranz wrote six years later "I think this is one of the great Australian films of recent years". In her original TV review on SBS Television co-presented with David Stratton, The Movie Show, she gave it 4.5 stars and he gave it 4.
AACTA Awards (2003 AFI Awards) | Best Film | Teresa-Jayne Hanlon | |
Best Direction | Ivan Sen | ||
Best Original Screenplay | |||
Best Actress | Dannielle Hall | ||
Best Cinematography | Allan Collins | ||
Best Original Music Score | Alister Spence | ||
Ivan Sen | |||
Berlin International Film Festival | First Movie Award | ||
Golden Berlin Bear | |||
New Talent Award | Dannielle Hall | ||
FCCA Awards | Best Female Actor | ||
Best Director | Ivan Sen | ||
Best Cinematography | Allan Collins | ||
Best Music Score | Alister Spence | ||
Ivan Sen | |||
Inside Film Awards | Best Direction | ||
Best Actress | Dannielle Hall | ||
Best Cinematography | Allan Collins | ||
Best Editing | Karen Johnson | ||
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