Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds
Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds | |
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Directed by | Alex Proyas |
Written by | Alex Proyas |
Produced by | Alex Proyas Andrew McPhail |
Starring | Michael Lake Rhys Davis Norman Boyd |
Cinematography | David Knaus |
Edited by | Craig Wood |
Music by | Peter Miller |
Production company | Meaningful Eye Contact |
Distributed by | MMA Films, Pro-Image |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | A$500,000[1] |
Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds is a 1989 Australian independent post-apocalyptic sci-fi adventure film directed, produced and written by Alex Proyas, which was marking its first feature debut. Set in a post-apocalyptic world in which two siblings live in a homestead whose silence gets interrupted by a fugitive named Smith. Starring , and , the film was shot on location near Broken Hill, New South Wales and at Supreme Studios Sydney and was made with a budget of $500,000.[2]
Upon release, the film received mixed reviews. It is unknown how much the film grossed at the box office yet it commenced Proyas' status in filmmaking.
Premise[]
Siblings Felix and Betty Crabtree live alone in a homestead on a treeless desert plain. Their solitary lives are interrupted by a fugitive with a mysterious past, who gives the name "Smith". Smith is fleeing to the north, a trio of sinister figures in pursuit. Felix, who is a wheelchair user, tells Smith that the route to the north is blocked by an impassable wall of cliffs, and convinces him that the only way he can travel beyond them is to fly. Smith, at first sceptical, is eventually convinced that his only means of escape lies with Felix's plan to build a "flying machine". Meanwhile, the religiously-addled Betty is convinced that Smith is a demon from hell, and makes her own plans to get rid of him.
Cast[]
- Michael Lake as Felix Crabtree
- Rhys Davis (Melissa Davis) as Betty Crabtree
- Norman Boyd (The Norm) as Smith
Reception[]
Film critic David Stratton praised the film as having a "special vision" with brilliant production design while stating that "the film frustrates because of its lethargy and stiltedness".[3]
Rolling Stone magazine called the soundtrack recording "an album of stunning instrumental beauty and exquisite soundscapes" and awarded it 4 stars.[4]
Re-release[]
In June 2018, director Alex Proyas released a trailer on his YouTube channel for a re-release of the movie, remastered from original 16mm negative and featuring a restored soundtrack from the original Dolby Stereo mixes.[5] The movie was re-released internationally in September 2018 on Blu-ray and DVD by Umbrella Entertainment.[6] Composer Peter Miller's original soundtrack was also re-released as a 30th anniversary edition.[7]
Accolades[]
Award | Category | Subject | Result |
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AACTA Awards[8] (1988 AFI Awards) |
Best Production Design | Sean Callinan | Nominated |
Best Costume Design | Angela Tonks | Nominated | |
Mathu Anderson | Nominated | ||
ARIA Music Award | Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album | Peter Miller | Nominated |
Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival | Special Prize[9] | Alex Proyas | Won |
References[]
- ^ "Australian Productions Top $175 million", Cinema Papers, March 1986 p64
- ^ Peter Miller (Spirits' Composer/ Art Director) website: Spirits Image & Trivia Archive
- ^ "David Stratton 'The Avocado Plantation' 1990". australiancinema.info. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
- ^ Australian Rolling Stone Issue 434, August 1989
- ^ "SPIRITS RESTORATION TRAILER". Mystery Clock Cinema YouTube channel. 18 June 2018. Archived from the original on 20 December 2021. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
- ^ "SPIRITS OF THE AIR, GREMLINS OF THE CLOUDS (BLU-RAY) - Umbrella Entertainment". Umbrella Entertainment. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
- ^ ""Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds" 30th Anniversary Soundtrack re-release". www.scribbletronics.com. September 2018. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
- ^ Australian Film Institute/Australian Academy Cinema Television Arts Past Winners 1988
- ^ "Yubari International Fantastic Adventure Film Festival '90". yubarifanta.com.
External links[]
- Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds at IMDb
- Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds at AllMovie
- Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds at Oz Movies
- Spirits Image & Trivia Archive Archive of selected behind-the-scenes and production images, and other information.
- 1989 films
- English-language films
- 1980s science fiction adventure films
- Australian aviation films
- Australian science fiction adventure films
- Films directed by Alex Proyas
- Films produced by Alex Proyas
- Films with screenplays by Alex Proyas
- Australian post-apocalyptic films
- 1989 directorial debut films