Bad Behaviour (2010 film)

Bad Behaviour is a 2010 Australian crime thriller film, written and directed and by Joseph Sims and starring John Jarratt, Lindsay Farris and Dwaine Stevenson and features in supporting roles Robert Coleby, Georgina Symes, Roger Ward, Jean Kittson and Ellen Grimshaw.

Bad Behaviour
Australian theatrical release poster
Directed byJoseph Sims
Produced bySteven Caldwell
Craig A. Kocinski
Kristijana Maric
Written byJoseph Sims
StarringJohn Jarratt
Lindsay Farris
Jean Kittson
Roger Ward
Music byLuke McDonald
CinematographyJustin Cerato
Edited bySteven Caldwell
Distributed byMonster Films (Australia)
Release date
28 August 2010
(Melbourne Underground Film Festival)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The film chronicles the intersecting storylines of a variety of characters using a Nonlinear narrative. Emma and Peterson are two sociopathic siblings who drift into the sleepy coastal town of Cecil Bay, on the run from the brutal gangster, Voyte Parker (Roger Ward). Over the course of the film, Senior Constable Richard 'Ricky' Bartlett (John Jarratt) is driven violently insane, his partner, Constable Mark Brown (Dwaine Stevenson) is confronted and consumed with his wife's infidelity. Final year high school students, Chaar, Matt, Candice, Danny and Sam just want to party.

Cast

Awards

Award Category Subject Result
Melbourne Underground Film Festival[1] Best Film Steven Caldwell Won
Kristijana Maric Won
Craig A. Kocinski Won
Joseph Sims Won
Best Director Won
Best Screenplay Won
Best Actor Lindsay Farris Won
Best Supporting Actor Roger Ward Won
Best Supporting Actress Ellen Grimshaw Won
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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