Chopper

  • 94'
  • Australia
  • 2000
This film about Mark 'Chopper' Read was an enormous hit on its home turf. In Australia Chopper is a controversial figure: the most famous ex-crook and one of the best-read writers in the country. Chopper is not an ordinary biopic, but a versatile psychological portrait of a pathologically contradictory and violent character: a man who has his eventual fame thanks to a bizarre combination of being physically uninhibited, having a sense of humour and a lively imagination.Chopper, masterfully played by Eric Bana, one of Australia's best-known stand-up comedians, dreams in jail of becoming a famous and feared criminal. He has just been given sixteen years for kidnapping a judge - in a ridiculous attempt to free a jailed friend. In prison, a battle for power ensues. His increasingly terrifying behaviour does indeed make Chopper famous. When, eight years later, he is released, he would* appear to be driven by guilt and a desire for vengeance at the same time. He soon causes trouble again - for instance by announcing everywhere that the police has given him carte blanche to clear up `scum'.Dominik moves off the beaten track both visually and narratively and has managed to find a form that does not explain an unpredictable and inconsistent character, but does make it coherent. Above all, he manages to make the worried viewers laugh at the bloodiest of moments - much to their own surprise.
  • 94'
  • Australia
  • 2000
Director
Andrew Dominik
Country of production
Australia
Year
2000
Festival Edition
IFFR 2001
Length
94'
Medium
35mm
Language
English
Producer
Pariah Films
Sales
Beyond Films
Screenplay
Andrew Dominik
Cast
Eric Bana
Local Distributor
Paradiso Filmed Entertainment (oud)
Director
Andrew Dominik
Country of production
Australia
Year
2000
Festival Edition
IFFR 2001
Length
94'
Medium
35mm
Language
English
Producer
Pariah Films
Sales
Beyond Films
Screenplay
Andrew Dominik
Cast
Eric Bana
Local Distributor
Paradiso Filmed Entertainment (oud)