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AustraliaIreland

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Genre
  
Biography, Drama, History

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
29 December 2008 (2008-12-29) (Ireland)

Screenplay
  
Michael James Rowland, Nial Fulton

Cast
  
(Philip Conolly), (Alexander Pearce),
Daniel Wyllie
(Robert Greenhill), (John Mather), (Mathew Travers), (Robert Knopwood)

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The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce is a 2008 Australian film directed by Michael James Rowland starring Irish actors Adrian Dunbar as Philip Conolly and Ciarán McMenamin as bushranger Alexander Pearce and an ensemble Australian cast, including Dan Wyllie, Don Hany and Chris Haywood. The film was shot on location in Tasmania and Sydney between April and May 2008.

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The film was nominated for the 2010 Rose d'Or, Best Drama at the 6th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards, Best Drama at the 2009 Australian Film Institute Awards, won Best Documentary at the 2009 Inside Film Awards and the director Michael James Rowland was nominated in the Best Director (Telemovie) category in the 2009 Australian Directors Guild Awards.

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Premise and title

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The film follows the final days of Irish convict and bushranger Alexander Pearce's life as he awaits execution. In 1824 the British penal colony of Van Diemen's Land is little more than a living hell. Chained to a wall in the darkness of a cell under Hobart Gaol, Pearce is visited by Father Philip Conolly, the parish priest of the fledgling colony and a fellow Irishman. Pearce wishes to tell the priest his recollection of the horrors he endured in the three months spent traversing the brutal wilderness of Van Diemen's Land. Conolly struggles to reconcile his desire to grant absolution to the convict with the story Pearce tells him. The title of the film comes from the remarkable interaction between Philip Conolly and Alexander Pearce days before Pearce is executed. The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce is presented as a psychoanalytical historical epic.

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The film details the convict's relinquishing psyche as he finds himself succumbing to the inevitability of his imminent execution. For much of the film, the complex relationship between Pearce and Conolly is examined. The circumstances and motives of Pearce's execution are, too, put into question by Rowland.

Production

Producer and co-writer Nial Fulton began developing The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce in Ireland in 1998 and production began on the project in Australia in the summer of 2006. The film was commissioned and financed by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, RTÉ, BBC Northern Ireland, Screen Australia and Screen Tasmania.

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The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce was inspired by the true story of an escape from the infamous Sarah Island penal settlement in Macquarie Harbour, Van Diemen's Land in 1822 by Irish convict and bushranger Alexander Pearce and the subsequent confession he made to the Hobart priest Phillip Conolly days before he was executed for the murder of fellow convict Thomas Cox.

Script

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Written by Michael James Rowland and Nial Fulton, the script draws on all four confessions made by Alexander Pearce, but principally on the confessions he made to Commandant John Cuthbertson and the final confession made to the priest Phillip Conolly. In many places the script uses the exact words written down in these confessions.

Principal cast

  • Adrian Dunbar as Philip Connolly
  • Ciarán McMenamin as Alexander Pearce
  • Dan Wyllie as Robert Greenhill
  • Don Hany as John Mather
  • Bob Franklin as Matthew Travers
  • Chris Haywood as Reverend Robert Knopwood
  • Van Diemen's Land / Tasmania

    Shot over five weeks on location in Tasmania and Sydney, the film used locations around Derwent Bridge, Lake St Clair, Nelsons Falls, Tahune, Mount Wellington and Rozelle. Many of the filming locations were selected as they were places Alexander Pearce may have passed through on his escape from Sarah Island.

    Critical response and reviews

    The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce received positive reviews internationally from film critics.

  • The Age
  • The Australian
  • Sydney Morning Herald
  • Jackson Free Press
  • The Independent
  • Filmink
  • BBC
  • Inside Film Magazine
  • Belfast Telegraph
  • Sunday Mirror
  • Tasmanian Examiner
  • The Northern Star
  • Empire Magazine, The Sunday Times and the Sydney Morning Herald all gave the film 4/5 stars.

    Awards

    2010

  • Rose d'Or
  • Nominated – Best Drama
  • 2009

  • Irish Film and Television Awards
  • Nominated – Best Drama - Nial Fulton
  • AFI Awards
  • Nominated – Best Drama – Nial Fulton
  • Australian Directors Guild
  • Nominated – Best Director – Michael James Rowland
  • Inside Film Awards
  • Winner – Best Documentary – Nial Fulton and Michael James Rowland
  • APRA Awards of 2009 for Screen Music
  • Winner – Best Music for a Telemovie – Roger Mason
  • Festivals

    2010

  • Crossroads Film Festival Mississippi 2010
  • Winner Best Narrative Feature Nial Fulton & Michael James Rowland
  • European Independent Film Festival Paris 2010
  • Winner Best Non-European Dramatic Feature Nial Fulton & Michael James Rowland
  • Bridge Fest Sarajevo 2010
  • 2009

  • Rome International Film Festival 2009
  • Nominated Best Feature
  • Newport International Film Festival 2009
  • Special Jury Prize Nial Fulton
  • Tregor International Film Festival – France 2009
  • Winner Best Film (Under 60mins)
  • Nominated Best Director Michael James Rowland
  • Nominated Best Screenplay Nial Fulton & Michael James Rowland
  • Nominated Best Actor Adrian Dunbar
  • Opening Night Film
  • Perth International Film Festival – Australia 2009
  • Austin Film Festival – Texas 2009
  • Nominated Best Actor Adrian Dunbar
  • Heart of England International Film Festival – England 2009
  • Nominated Best Feature
  • Cape Winelands Film Festival – South Africa 2009
  • International Film Festival Ireland – Ireland 2009
  • Nominated Best Feature
  • 2008

  • Clones Film Festival – Ireland 2008
  • References

    The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce Wikipedia
    The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce IMDb The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce themoviedb.org


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