Episode #69 | Justin Kurzel & Shaun Grant

Published: Sept. 27, 2021, 2:10 a.m.

b'Director Justin Kurzel and writer Shaun Grant join the Cinema Australia Podcast to discuss their latest collaboration, Nitram.\\n\\nNitram is a brilliant but highly disturbing film, that will no doubt divide audiences. It depicts the events leading up to one of the darkest chapters in Australian history - the Port Arthur shootings. \\n\\nKurzel and Grant have been making movies together since 2011 as director and writer respectively. \\n\\nTheir first film, Snowtown, landed like a sledgehammer and marked the arrival of two extraordinary filmmaking talents.\\n\\nNitram is their third collaboration following Snowtown, and the provocative joy ride that is True History of the Kelly Gang.\\n\\nKurzel\\u2019s filmography also includes Macbeth and Assissin\\u2019s Creed, which both starred Michael Fassbender. He also directed a segment of one of my favourite Australian films, The Turning.\\n\\nShaun Grant\\u2019s other writing credits include Berlin Syndrome directed by Cate Shortland, Jasper Jones directed by Rachel Perkins, an episode of the American television series Mindhunter, and another film released this year, and another on of my favourites, Penguin Bloom. \\n\\nWe do go into some depth during this interview, and I understand that it may not be easy listening for everyone. We discuss the pairs thoughts on Port Arthur conspiracies, Justin\\u2019s discussions with victims, and why they wanted to make a film about Martin Bryant. \\n\\nKurzel and Grant also discuss their eagerness to see Nitram with an Australian audience, and being knocked back by Screen Australia before going on to work with Stan and Madman to make the film. \\n\\nIt\\u2019s not all serious though, we do have a few laughs along the way and I ask a question that gets quite a reaction: What happened to Sean Keenan\\u2019s unbelievably cool cowboy cardigan from True History of the Kelly Gang.\\n\\nAnyway\\u2026 enjoy.'