Limbo | |
Director: | Ivan Sen |
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Starring: | |
Music: | Ivan Sen |
Cinematography: | Ivan Sen |
Editing: | Ivan Sen |
Distributor: | Dark Matter Distribution |
Runtime: | 109 minutes |
Country: | Australia |
Language: | English |
Gross: | $262,990[1] |
Limbo is a 2023 Australian independent mystery-crime film directed by Ivan Sen and starring Simon Baker, Rob Collins, Natasha Wanganeen and Nicholas Hope.[2] The film had its world premiere in competition at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival, on 23 February 2023, where it competed for Golden Bear.[3] [4]
In a small Australian outback town Travis Hurley, a detective, comes to investigate a 20-year-old unsolved homicide of an Aboriginal woman. Travis discovers a collection of unpleasant truths, highlighting the intricacies of loss and injustice faced by Aboriginal Australians.
Limbo was produced by Bunya Productions and Windalong Films, with the support of Screen Queensland, South Australian Film Corporation, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[5]
Filming began on 19 August 2022 at Coober Pedy in South Australia.[6] The film was shot in black and white, partly for technical reasons, but mainly because of the large expanses of white ground at Coober Pedy, which provide a dramatic backdrop. Sen wrote the script based on his experience of the town, with its underground dwellings and unusual culture.
The film had its world premiere at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival on 23 February 2023.[7]
It premiered in Australian cinemas on 18 May 2023,[8] and had its television premiere on ABC TV on 9 July 2023.[9] It was invited to Horizons section of 57th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where it was screened on 30 June 2023.[10] The film was also invited to the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival in centrepiece section.[11]
The film was selected in country focus section 'Best of Contemporary Australian Cinema' at the 29th Kolkata International Film Festival and was screened on 6 December 2023.[12] It will be showcased in February 2024 at the 39th Santa Barbara International Film Festival in 'Non Premiere Feature Films' section.[13]
On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes website, the film has an approval rating of 97% based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 7.8/10.[14] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100 based on 6 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[15]
Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian rated the film with 4 stars out of 5 and wrote, "It is a tough, muscular film with the grit of crime, but a heartbeat of compassion."[16] David Rooney for The Hollywood Reporter stating that the film is "A riveting, multilayered genre piece", concluded writing, "With its strikingly cinematic locations and Sen’s expressive use of the widescreen frame, Limbo also sneaks up on you, leaving a haunting impression."[17] Guy Lodge reviewing at Berlin Film Festival, for Variety wrote, "This is outback noir — oblique, secretive and as hard-boiled as the ground is hard-baked — and Sen wears it well."[18] Wendy Ide for ScreenDaily wrote in review that the film is "a distinctive work, both visually – the stark black and white photography accentuates the uncanny, almost lunar pockmarks on this scarred terrain – and in terms of its intriguingly detached outback noir storytelling."[19]
Limbo won the Jury Grand Prix, Best feature film, at the 2023 Rencontres internationales du cinéma des Antipodes (Antipodean Film Festival).[20]