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September 28, 2005

Your funeral, my reviews: Nick Cave on "dark"

The Age reports from the Aussie premiere of Nick Cave's The Proposition: "Directed by John Hillcoat, [it's] set in the 1880s in a fictional town and was shot in Winton in rural Queensland. The Australian western, starring Guy Pearce, Danny Huston, Ray Winstone and Emily Watson, tells the story of three brothers on the run from the law. Reviews have described the film as "dark and bloody''. "Is dark bad?'' Cave asked. "It's a sad film and it's a violent film and I guess in some respects that's what I do.'' Cave indicated he would be keen to work with Hillcoat again, saying he had already written another script. "We have got another thing up and running But I can't talk about that. If Johnny wants me to write more for him I will but I'm a musician. This is my kind of other job.''

Posted by pride at September 28, 2005 08:11 PM

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