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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. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi. If You Like this movie you can streaming Jindabyne movie for Free HERE
Release Date Jindabyne Apr 27, 2006 Wide

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Actor for Jindabyne

Laura Linney,Gabriel Byrne,Deborra-Lee Furness,John Howard (II),Leah Purcell,Stelios Yiakmis,Alice Garner,Simon Stone,Betty Lucas,Chris Haywood,Eva Lazzaro,Sean Rees-Wemyss,Tatea Reilly,Max Cullen,Charles 'Bud' Tingwell

Genres Jindabyne : Drama

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User Rating Jindabyne Movie : 3.1
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All Critics Ranting For Jindabyne Movie : 6.5
All Critics Count For Jindabyne Movie : 97
All Critics Percentage For Jindabyne Movie : 65 %

Jindabyne Movie Review

The movie's remaining revelations build slowly into a set of surprisingly powerful emotional beats.
Michael Booth-Denver Post

A fish tale worth telling and worth hearing.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel

The frustration here is that none of this leads anywhere. Perhaps that is the point, that some mysteries are never solved, but Jindabyne could give us a little more to work with.
Bill Muller-Arizona Republic

Clearly, in his bid to repurpose Carver's story, Lawrence misses the writer's prevailing ethos: the sense of self-contained internal misery and that haunting quality of being hopelessly human.
Desson Thomson-Washington Post

The seamless overall blend of involving domestic turmoil and haunted national self-questioning is quite some achievement.
Trevor Johnston-Time Out

An affecting character study, anchored by scraped-bare and often heartbreaking performances by Laura Linney and Gabriel Byrne.
Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times

Although Jindabyne's cinematography features sweeping scenes of the Australian countryside as stunning as any of those opening shots from Brokeback Mountain, it ultimately has some bigger issues.
Heather Huntington-ReelzChannel.com

Less a moral dilemma than a meditation on the differences between men and women in matters of social decorum.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope

Intense relationship drama for adults only.
S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media

While it's most certainly not light viewing, and it's entirely devoid of 'Hollywood moments', this is a fine, intelligent, troubling film.
Brian Webster-Apollo Guide

A whole lot of padding turns a fine enough story into a dour, wordy slog.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

The film is novelistic in its nuance, in the patience of its storytelling and in the complexity of its mostly unhappy characters.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

There is some great acting here, and some scenes do have an undercurrent of elemental power in them that tugs at your ankles. But the film never pulls you in.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)

"I do just what I want to do/ I want everything and I want you, too/I wish I could explain to you/But the things men without women do/You just don't understand."
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

The filmmakers do not feel the need to fill in every single blank for viewers by the time the credits roll. Just as in reality, these characters' problems are not going to be solved with the wave of a magic wand; there are no short cuts to happiness.
Scott Collura-IGN Movies

Impressively directed, thoroughly engaging drama with terrific performances and a superb script. This is one of the best films of the year.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

For all the pains it takes to establish mood and character, Jindabyne hides under its own uneasy surfaces; it never allows enough sense of what this community really is, of what's to be grieved when it comes apart.
Jonathan Kiefer-Sacramento News & Review

Jindabyne is not about just one murder but about the death by a thousand cuts that happens in its aftermath.
Duane Dudek-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Apart from a contrived ending, Jindabyne comes as close as can be to a perfect drama.
Anton Bitel-Film4

It's safe to describe Jindabyne as a haunted movie.
Robert W. Butler-Kansas City Star

A tense and spare examination of how these married people relate to each other after years of pain, mistrust and secrets have taken their toll.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune

So slow, cold and aloof that it's almost off-putting. As a result, it's hard to care much about what happens to any of these characters.
Jeff Vice-Deseret News, Salt Lake City

Thanks to Beatrix Christian's beautiful screenplay, what was once a story about the way men and women communicate has grown into a haunting study of Australian race relations and gender dynamics.
Cole Haddon-Orlando Weekly
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