Slant is a 2022 independent Australian dark comedy thriller film written by Michael Nikou and directed by James Vinson. The film stars Australian screen veterans Sigrid Thornton and Pia Miranda as part of an ensemble cast.
Director: | James Vinson |
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Cinematography: | Amy Dellar |
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Distributor: | Bim Bim Films |
Released: | Dec 4th 2022 (Monster Fest)Oct 12th 2023 (Theatrical) |
Runtime: | 112 |
Country: | Australia |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $1m AUD |
Gross: | $63,159 AUD |
In Melbourne circa 1999, a career crazed journalist (Derek Verity) is tasked with writing his first exposé on an infamous missing socialite. When a dark family secret of his own threatens to destabilise his career and a workplace rival vies to steal the golden ticket story out form under him, Derek goes rogue in an attempt to get the scoop at all costs.
Slant premiered on December 4, 2022 at Monster Fest where it went on to win the award for Best Australian Feature.[1] The cast and key creatives behind Slant went on a national press tour which included visiting every Australian capital city for special Q&A screenings.[2] The press tour started in Sydney with the unveiling of Sigrid Thornton's plaque on the Australian Film Walk of Fame[3] outside the Ritz Cinema, Randwick on July 26 and concluded in Darwin on August 5 at the Deckchair Cinema.[4] Due to the success of the press tour Slant was then released in cinemas across every Australian state capital and some regional areas for a full theatrical season on October 12, 2023.[5]
It received its UK premiere on 22 September 2023 at the Garden Cinema in London, as part of the London Australian Film Festival.
The Australian public broadcaster, SBS has since made the film available for all Australian households on its On Demand service.[6]
Slant received positive reviews from audiences and critics. Stephen Romei of The Australian stating in his review: "Slant is original, funny, pulpy and a little loopy."[7] FilmFreeway described it as “a larger-than-life black comedy thriller with a sizzling build to a wild finale; full of 90s nostalgia, irreverent humour, relatable family drama, and shocking twists you won’t see coming”[8]
The film also won Best Australian Feature at Monster Fest, an annual film festival held in Melbourne that is dedicated to cult and horror cinema. It is supported by the federal screen agency, Screen Australia.[9]