Rams (2020 Film)
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''Rams'' is a 2020 Australian
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film directed by Jeremy Sims, written by Jules Duncan, and starring Sam Neill, Michael Caton, and
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. It is based on the Icelandic drama film '' Rams'' (2015) by
Grímur Hákonarson Grímur Hákonarson (born 1977) is an Icelandic film director and screenwriter. His first feature film was '' Summerland'' from 2010, for which Grímur was nominated for the Edda Award for Best Screenplay. His next feature film was ''Rams'', abo ...
. The film premiered at the CinefestOZ Film Festival on 27 August 2020. ''Rams'' was released in Australian cinemas on 29 October 2020 to generally positive reviews. At the
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, the album was nominated for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album.


Synopsis


Cast

* Sam Neill as Colin * Michael Caton as Les *
Miranda Richardson Miranda Jane Richardson (born 3 March 1958) is an English actress. She made her film debut playing Ruth Ellis in '' Dance with a Stranger'' (1985) and went on to receive Academy Award nominations for ''Damage'' (1992) and ''Tom & Viv'' (1994). ...
as Kat * Asher Keddie as Angela * Wayne Blair as Lionel * Leon Ford as De Vries *
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as Sally


Production

''Rams'' is the first produced screenplay of writer Jules Duncan, a former TV reporter for Channel 9 and regional network GWN. While the film is based on the Icelandic film of the same name, director Jeremy Sims says the Australian version is a "complete reinterpretation of the original". The film reunites Sims with star Michael Caton and several crew members from his previous feature, ''
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''. Caton and co-star Sam Neill previously worked together in the 1976 TV series '' The Sullivans''. Shooting started on 1 October 2018. All filming took place in
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. Caton and New Zealander Neill were announced as the film's leads in October 2018. English actress Miranda Richardson joined in November 2018. The production included several
Dorset Horn The Dorset Horn is an endangered British breed of domestic sheep. It is documented from the seventeenth century, and is highly prolific, sometimes producing two lambing seasons per year. Among British sheep, it is the only breed capable of br ...
sheep, a rare and endangered breed recognised for their distinctively curved-horns. The film's score is by Antony Partos, an Australian film and TV composer who worked on '' Animal Kingdom'', '' The Rover'' and the 2011 TV drama '' The Slap''.


Release

On 17 July 2020, ''Rams'' was announced as the opening film of the 2020 CinefestOZ Film Festival. The film premiered at the CineFestOZ Film Festival in Busselton, Western Australia on 27 August 2020. After numerous delays, ''Rams'' was released in Australian cinemas on 29 October 2020.


Reception


Box office

''Rams'' debuted at number one at the Australian box office, earning $568,722 throughout the country on its opening weekend. The film has earned $3,624,786 at the Australian box office with a further $748,290 in New Zealand and $3,705 in Russia, bringing its total worldwide gross to $4,376,781.


Critical reception

''Rams'' has received generally favourable reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that of critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of . The site's critical consensus reads, "A rare remake that preserves the heart of the original, ''Rams'' draws on the chemistry of its talented veteran stars to explore complicated – and often comedic – sibling ties." Luke Buckmaster of '' The Guardian'' said that, "At the heart of the picture are two very appealing performances from Neill and Caton, who feel even from early moments like real, lived-in characters, well cast to reflect their differences as actors." Leigh Paatsch of the ''
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'' said, "At times, it is as charming a (blackish) comedy as they come. At others, it is a strikingly well-observed drama."


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