A family is touched by the shadows of hatred and violence in this Australian drama adapted from a short story by Raymond Carver. Stewart (Gabriel Byrne) and Claire (Laura Linney) are a married couple in their early fourties; Stewart runs a gas station while Claire looks after their son, Tom (Sean Rees-Wemyss). Tom has been grounded for the weekend after killing a small animal with his friend Caylin (Eva Lazzaro), and Claire keeps an eye on him while Stewart goes off on a fishing trip with his pals Carl (John Howard), Rocco (Stelios Yiakmis), and Billy (Simon Stone). After arriving at their favorite fishing spot, Stewart finds the naked body of a woman floating down the river; unbeknownst to him, Gregory (Chris Haywood), an elderly man riddled with racial hatred, killed Susan (Tatea Reilly), a young woman of Aboriginal heritage, and dumped her body in the water. Believing they wouldn’t be able to drive to town to report finding the body and get back to make camp before nightfall, Stewart decides to wait until morning to contact the police, and ties a line to the corpse so it won’t float away. The next morning, Stewart and his friends decide not to spoil their trip and spend the day fishing; they don’t contact the police until after they return home on Monday. Stewart’s callous actions cast an ugly light on himself, his friends, and his family, and Claire finds herself implicated in the crime through Stewart’s poor judgment. Named for an Aboriginal word for a valley, Jindabyne received its world premiere at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival., Resoundingly impactful suspenser about the tragic consequences resulting from the actions (and inactions) of four fishermen in Australia after they discover a murdered woman’s body floating in the river. Gabriel Byrne, Laura Linney. Directed by Ray Lawrence and written by Beatrix Christian, who adapted a Raymond Carver short story, “So Much Water, So Close to Home,” which was filmed once before as part of Robert Altman’s “Short Cuts,” a 1993 pastiche of tales of L.A. suburbanites., Four men on a fishing trip outside the Australian town of Jindabyne discover the corps of a young aboriginal woman floating in the river. Instead of immediately returning to report the gruesome find, the men continue fishing and only report it to the police days later – a thoughtless mistake which deeply affects their private lives and divides the town., Tale of the consequences resulting from the actions of four fishermen after they discover a woman’s dead body., Crime drama adapted from a short story by Raymond Carver. A group of friends on a weekend fishing trip in the Australian town of Jindabyne discover the corpse of a murdered woman floating in the river. They decide not to report it to the police until their return home, which has irreversible consequences on one of the men’s family and takes his marriage to breaking point., A group of friends on a fishing trip in Australia discover the body of a murdered girl, but decide not to report it until after they finish their excursion, with devastating consequences.
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “Jindabyne ” ?
A: The main cast includes Laura Linney,Gabriel Byrne,Deborra-Lee Furness,Chris Haywood,Stelios Yiakmis,Leah Purcell,Eva Lazzaro,Sean Rees-Wemyss,Alice Garner,Simon Stone,Betty Lucas,Tatea Reilly,John Howard,Max Cullen,Mala Ghedia,Charles “Bud” Tingwell,Nada Mikas,Peter Grace,Deborah Riley,Peter Miller,David Trethewey,Robert ‘Sully’ Sullivan,Raymond Carver,Karl Sodersten,Andrew Plain,Beatrix Christian,Margot Wilson,David Williamson,Susie Maizels,Linda Murdoch.
Q: When Did the “Jindabyne” Released?
A: The Movie “Jindabyne” originally aired on 2006-07-20 and released in the year of 2006.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “Jindabyne” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.
Q: Where to watch “Jindabyne” ?
A: “Jindabyne” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.