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Director
  
Michael Joy

Music director
  
Haydn Walker

Country
  
Australia

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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
18 September 2008 (2008-09-18)

Writer
  
Michael Joy (story), John L. Simpson (story)

Initial release
  
September 18, 2008 (Australia)

Story by
  
John L. Simpson, Michael Joy

Cast
  
Grant Dodwell
(Alex),
Don Reid
(Cecil),
Paul Gleeson
(Paul),
Steve Rodgers
(Freddy)

Similar movies
  
Mother Fish

Tagline
  
What lies in the hearts of men.

Six men meet to talk about their problems and soon realize they must take charge of their lives.

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Mens Group is a 2008 Australian drama film. The film is directed by Michael Joy and produced by John L. Simpson.

What lies in the hearts of men.

Plot

The film follows the lives of six men over a period of months as they convene weekly in a self-help style group. They are all very different men with very different problems. Freddy (Steve Rodgers), Cecil (Don Reid), Lucas (Steve Le Marquand), Moses (Paul Tassone) and Alex (Grant Dodwell) meet each week at Pauls house (Paul Gleeson). They soon discover that they have something in common: being male. As trust grows between them they gradually begin to share as they learn to listen to each other and discover they are not as alone in their fears as they had presumed. It takes a tragedy for the men to finally understand that they must take responsibilities for their own lives and those of their loved ones.

Cast

  • Grant Dodwell as Alex
  • Paul Gleeson as Paul
  • Steve Le Marquand as Lucas
  • Don Reid as Cecil
  • Steve Rodgers as Freddy
  • Paul Tassone as Moses
  • William Zappa as Anthony
  • Development

    The concept of the film was conceived by Michael Joy and John L. Simpson, while working together on another project dealing with mens issues and their inability to communicate. At the same time, Director Michael Joy was experiencing depression and attended a men’s group on the advice of a telephone counsellor. The pain of the men in the room, and the safe environment in which they could express what they were going through struck him.

    Production

    Director Michael Joy worked with each of the actors separately, workshopping over two months. Using this technique, Michael and John L. would create scenes from key character points and events. Only then was a comprehensive screenplay drafted, and delivered to the heads of departments.

    The actors were not allowed to see the screenplay prior to shooting, and had little or no idea of other characters story lines. The filmmakers did this to capture the actors first responses to what was unfolding in front of them. There was only one take for each shot that appears in the film, and was shot over only 14 days. The film was shot in sequence, so the filmmakers could not go back to reshoot. Before each scene, Joy spent five to forty five minutes talking to the actors quietly and individually about their lives at that point, using it to get them to speak about specific things that needed to happen in the film.

    The film was a micro budget feature film, created on a reverse finance model, with each key crew member and actor taking an equity position in the film.

    Reception

    Mens Group has won Best Feature Film, Best Script and Best Actor at the 2008 Inside Film Awards. Critically, the film was praised and is particularly recognised for the strong performances by the lead actors. Margaret Pomeranz awarded the film four stars and David Stratton awarded three and a half on At the Movies

    AFI Fellowship and Tour

    Following the theatrical release of the film by Titan View, Producer John L. Simpson was approached by mens health groups who wished to screen the film and use it as a tool to agitate discussions about mens mental health. With this interest, John L. Simpson proposed to tour the film around Australia to non-theatrical venues for community group screenings, and in the process create a map of all venues in Australia suitable to screen from. For this proposal he was awarded the 2008 AFI Fellowship.

    The program has allowed the film to tour to towns such as Tamworth, Armidale, Bellingen, Dorrigo, Bowraville, and Bowral. In early March 2009, Men’s Group was screened to men’s and women’s prisons in Tasmania.

    Similar Movies

    Mother Fish. The Zero Hour (1939). Steve Le Marquand appears in Mens Group and Last Train to Freo. Steve Le Marquand appears in Mens Group and Beneath Hill 60. Kokoda (2006).

    Awards and nominations

    Film Critics Circle of Australia

  • 2009: Nominated, "Best Actor" - Grant Dodwell
  • Inside Film Awards

  • 2008: Won, "Best Actor" - Grant Dodwell
  • 2008: Won, "Best Feature Film" - John L. Simpson & Michael Joy
  • 2008: Won, "Best Script" - John L. Simpson & Michael Joy
  • 2008: Nominated, "Best Music" - Haydn Walker
  • 2008: DigiSPAA Award
  • References

    Mens Group Wikipedia
    Mens Group IMDb Mens Group themoviedb.org