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''Joe Cinque's Consolation'' is a 2016 Australian
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed by Sotiris Dounoukos based on the book of the same name by
Helen Garner Helen Garner (née Ford, born 7 November 1942) is an Australian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist. Garner's debut novel, first novel, ''Monkey Grip (novel), Monkey Grip'', published in 1977, immediately established her ...
. It concerns the increasingly fraught relationship between an engineer, Joe, and his
narcissistic Narcissism is a self-centered personality style characterized as having an excessive preoccupation with oneself and one's own needs, often at the expense of others. Narcissism, named after the Greek mythological figure ''Narcissus'', has evolv ...
law student girlfriend Anu in Canberra in the mid 1990s. As Anu's mental state deteriorates, she conjures up a macabre plan to put an end to her suffering. The film was given a national cinema release in October 2016 and has received a generally positive response from critics. ''Joe Cinque's Consolation'' was recognised at the 2016
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when
Maggie Naouri Maggie Naouri is an Australian actress, known for her roles as Rose Atkins in '' Wentworth'' and Anu Singh in '' Joe Cinque's Consolation'' (2016). Early life Naouri is of Armenian and Jordanian ancestry. She was educated at Trinity Lutheran ...
was nominated in the category of
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.


Plot

Anu Singh, an
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student, drugged her boyfriend Joe Cinque's coffee with
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and injected him with heroin in 1997. The other guests of the dinner party in which this incident took place were aware of the murder plot and yet nobody warned him.


Cast

*
Maggie Naouri Maggie Naouri is an Australian actress, known for her roles as Rose Atkins in '' Wentworth'' and Anu Singh in '' Joe Cinque's Consolation'' (2016). Early life Naouri is of Armenian and Jordanian ancestry. She was educated at Trinity Lutheran ...
as Anu Singh * Jerome Meyer as Joe Cinque * Sacha Joseph as Madhavi Rao *
Josh McConville Josh McConville (born 27 January 1986) is an Australian actor who has played in theatre, film and television. He was nominated for the 2018 AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Ar ...
as Chris *
Gia Carides Gia Carides (; born 7 June 1964) is an Australian actress. She portrayed Liz Holt in ''Strictly Ballroom'' (1992), Susy Connor in '' Brilliant Lies'' (1996), and Cousin Nikki in the ''My Big Fat Greek Wedding'' franchise (2002–2023). Early ...
as Maria Cinque *
Tony Nikolakopoulos Tony Nikolakopoulos is a Greek Australian film, theatre and television actor. Career Nikolakopoulos has appeared in many tv series, feature films and short films. He is best known for his work in the films of Nick Giannopoulos – ''The Wog B ...
as Nino Cinque *
Jacob Collins-Levy Jacob Collins-Levy (born 18 March 1992) is an English-Australian actor. On television, he is known for his role in the Starz series ''The White Princess'' (2017), and the Netflix series ''Young Wallander'' (2020) and '' The Witcher: Blood Origi ...
as Saul *
Laura Gordon Laura Gordon (born 1981 or 1982) is an Australian actress. Early life Gordon was raised in Canberra, Australia. She caught the acting bug when her father took her to see an amateur production as a young child. She attended Narrabundah College, ...
as Tanya * Jackson Tozer as Len Mancini *
Eva Lazzaro Eva Lazzaro is an Australian actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles as Caylin-Calandria in the 2006 film '' Jindabyne'' and Stacey in the 2009 film '' Blessed''. Biography Her first role was a guest spot in the television series ''B ...
as Bronwyn * Lara Schwerdt as Sarah *
Arka Das Arka Das is an Australian actor, director and screenwriter. Early life Das born in Bangladesh and emigrated to Australia with his family as a child. He grew up in Ashfield in Sydney's western suburbs, where he attended school and university ...
as Sanjeeva


Production

The film was shot over a 6-week period, beginning in April 2015. Shooting took place around the city of
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. It received financial support from
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and the
Australian Capital Territory The Australian Capital Territory (ACT), known as the Federal Capital Territory until 1938, is an internal States and territories of Australia, territory of Australia. Canberra, the capital city of Australia, is situated within the territory, an ...
Government. Screen Australia paid a $13,000 feature film development grant that was approved in May 2012. The ACT Government's contribution of $16,220, paid through the ACT Screen Arts Fund, was to assist with mentoring support for Dounoukos during key phases of the film's production.


Release

The film's world premiere was at the 2016
Melbourne International Film Festival The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is an annual film festival held over three weeks in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was founded in 1952 and is one of the oldest film festivals in the world following the founding of the Venic ...
, where the festival's Artistic Director Michelle Carey said "Seeing Joe Cinque's Consolation was one of the most visceral experiences I’ve had in a long time." It was also selected to be screened in the Discovery section at the
2016 Toronto International Film Festival The 41st annual Toronto International Film Festival was held from 8 to 18 September 2016. The first announcement of films to be screened at the festival took place on 26 July. Almost 400 films were shown. Awards The festival's final awards were ...
. It was released nationally in cinemas across Australia on 13 October 2016. ''Joe Cinque's Consolation'' grossed $224,868 at the Australian box office, making it the tenth highest grossing Australian film of 2016. It was released on DVD and digital download in March 2017. The film premiered on Australian television on the
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(SBS) on Friday 20 October 2017.


Critical response

On
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the film has an approval rating of 75% based on reviews from 16 critics. Reviewing the film for ''
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'', Paul Byrne wrote that it was intriguing in dramatic terms, "but not entirely satisfying". Reviewing for ''
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'', Luke Buckmaster gave the film 2 stars, describing it as an adaptation of the book as "one Herculean stretch" but also "level-headed, a sobering portrait of a tragedy intentionally bereft of narrative bells and whistles.". Academic Dirk de Bruyn found the film engaging and called it "mature and intelligent" and "riveting Australian cinema". Rochelle Siemienowicz praised elements of the film's
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and wrote that the mentality of the times was captured realistically, but lamented that dialogue delivered by Sacha Joseph as Madhavi Rao made the character seem robotic. Sandra Hall wrote that Joe Cinque is the only comprehensible character in the film, giving it three stars. Richard Kuipers, writing for ''
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'' in North America, gave a positive review: "
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offers a moody and compelling study of the facts while leaving audiences to draw their own conclusions to the burning question of why people would act like this". He went on to praise the performances by the two leads, as well as praising the technical details of the film, particularly the cinematography and score, stating: "Cinematographer Simon Chapman contrasts his warm lensing of intimate scenes with deliberately plain imagery of Canberra’s flat and uninteresting suburban landscape. Antonio Gambale's fine score slides nicely from bouncy rhythms in early, happy times to brooding soundscapes as Singh’s monstrous plan takes shape. All other tech work is solid." Writing in ''The Hollywood News'', Jazmine Sky Bradley gave the film four stars as "a gripping true crime drama not to miss". Richard Gray at ''The Reel Bits'' gave it 4½ stars and described it as "a complex love story, a plot for murder and an intense character study". Reviewing the film for the
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, Jason Di Rosso found that "the film's unsettling power lies in the question it poses about active and passive responsibility" and called it "a dark and thought-provoking film that will linger with you long after the credits roll.” Australian author
Christos Tsiolkas Christos Tsiolkas is an Australian author, playwright, and screenwriter. He is especially known for '' The Slap'', which was both well-received critically and highly successful commercially. Several of his books have been adapted for film and t ...
praised the film in ''
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'', writing that "the great strength of the film is in its quiet purposefulness", and that "though it pivots on a different set of questions to those that animate Garner’s book, they are both works of scrupulousness and integrity". Forensic psychiatrist Dr Russ Scott examined the legal and psychological aspects of the film in ''Psychiatry, Psychology and Law'', praising the film's "prodigious research", "accomplished direction" and "strong performances" and concluding that "''Joe Cinque’s Consolation'', superbly acted and exquisitely nuanced, stands out as an example of Australian cinema at its very best."


Accolades

Maggie Naouri was nominated for
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at the
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, but lost to
Odessa Young Odessa Young (born 1997 or 1998) is an Australian actress. She gained prominence through her roles in the Nine Network drama '' Tricky Business'' (2012) and the 2015 films '' Looking for Grace'' and '' The Daughter'', the latter of which earned ...
for '' The Daughter''.


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Joe Cinque's Consolation 2016 films 2016 drama films Australian drama films Films set in Canberra 2010s English-language films