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Director
  
Robert Sarkies

Duration
  

Budget
  
78,000 USD

6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Comedy, Thriller

Running time
  
1h 34m

Language
  
English

Scarfies movie poster

Writer
  
Duncan Sarkies (screenplay), Robert Sarkies (screenplay)

Initial release
  
July 22, 1999 (New Zealand)

Screenplay
  
Robert Sarkies, Duncan Sarkies

Cast
  
Willa O'Neill
(Emma),
Taika Waititi
(Alex),
Charlie Bleakley
(Graham),
Neill Rea
(Scott),
Ashleigh Seagar
(Nicola),
Jon Brazier
(Kevin)

Similar movies
  
Robert Sarkies directed Scarfies and Out of the Blue

Tagline
  
A captive in your basement. What would you do?

Scarfies (or Crime 101 in the US release) is a low-budget 1999 New Zealand film set in the southern university city of Dunedin. The film's original title comes from the local nickname for university students, scarfie, so called because of the traditional blue and gold scarves worn by students during the city's cool winters in support of the Otago Rugby Football Union.

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Scarfies starts off as a light comedy centred on a group of five students who get together after moving into a flat that is seemingly abandoned, but still has the power on, making for free if filthy accommodation.

Scarfies Scarfies 1999 IMDb

The film twists into something darker part way through, with elements of both black comedy and thriller. The discovery of a large crop of marijuana being grown in the basement leads firstly to euphoria, then paranoia and arguments amongst the flatmates about what will happen when the real owners come back to collect it. When Kevin, the crop's owner appears, the students, fearing for their lives, lock him in the basement. Events unfold against a backdrop of the city's biggest sporting event for years, the final of New Zealand's national rugby championship.

Scarfies Scarfies 1999

Despite the deliberate use of shots focusing on the city's dowdier and darker elements, much of the film's photography and soundtrack is an homage to the city, including the use of several Dunedin Sound songs in the soundtrack (top local band The Clean even make a cameo appearance during the film).

The film was well-received, described as "...the most outlandishly entertaining New Zealand film for years...", and did well at the box-office.

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Scarfies on the piss alcohol fueled riot in dunedin


Soundtrack

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  1. Save My Life - Bike
  2. Outer Space - 3Ds
  3. George - Headless Chickens
  4. Doledrums - The Chills
  5. Let There Be Love - JPS Experience
  6. Tally Ho - The Clean
  7. Suck - Love's Ugly Children
  8. Cactus Cat - Look Blue Go Purple
  9. Gaze - Bike
  10. Randolph's Going Home - Shayne Carter and Peter Jefferies
  11. Death and the Maiden - The Verlaines
  12. She Speeds - Straitjacket Fits
  13. Grey Parade - JPS Experience

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References

Scarfies Wikipedia
Scarfies IMDb Scarfies themoviedb.org