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Revision as of 05:06, 26 January 2019
The Jammed | |
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Directed by | Dee McLachlan |
Written by | Dee McLachlan |
Produced by | Dee McLachlan Andrea Buck |
Starring | Emma Lung Veronica Sywak Saskia Burmeister Sun Park |
Cinematography | Peter Falk |
Edited by | Anne Carter Maryjeanne Watt |
Music by | Grant McLachlan |
Distributed by | Titan View |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
The Jammed is a 2007 film written and directed by Dee McLachlan.
The film is a story about human trafficking and the sex slave trade in Melbourne, and the search for three girls trapped by a trafficking syndicate. Court transcripts and actual events were an influence in the production of the film.
The Jammed was nominated for seven AFI Awards,[1] for four FCCA awards[2] and for six IF Awards,[3] winning for best feature film, best script and best music.[4]
The film was favourably reviewed by David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz.[5] Its original distribution plan of a DVD release was altered soon after filmmaker and distributor John L Simpson of Titan View used his own home mortgage to release the film. It ended up screening on 40 screens in Australia and 10 in New Zealand.[6]
Plot
The film begins with an interrogation in an immigration office, revealing an illegal immigrant working as a prostitute on the verge of being deported. Throughout the film it becomes apparent that one of the interrogators (Damien Richardson) has in fact had sex with the girl at an illegal brothel, negating his encouragement to her to tell the truth.
The film then back tracks three weeks as Ashley (Veronica Sywack), a bored, single insurance clerk who unwittingly becomes involved when she meets a Chinese woman, Sunee (Amanda Ma), as a blind-date airport pick up goes wrong. We learn that Sunee is searching for her daughter, Rubi. Through the various flash backs we meet Crystal (Emma Lung), Vanya (Saskia Burmeister) and Rubi (Sun Park) who have all been enslaved in a Melbourne brothel on premise of "working off their debt" of being brought to Australia with false papers and forced to work as prostitutes.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Emma Lung | Crystal |
Veronica Sywak | Ashley |
Saskia Burmeister | Vanya |
Amanda Ma | Sunee |
Masa Yamaguchi | Dyce |
Sun Park | Rubi |
Gareth Yuen | Lai |
Andrew S. Gilbert | Mr. Glassman |
Alison Whyte | Mrs. Glassman |
Anna Kim Anderson | Rose |
Reception
The film has been generally well received with praise for its frankness and cinematic telling of very serious true stories. Melbourne newspaper The Age said "The story rides on a strong undercurrent of information about the Melbourne sex slave trade, reflecting the extensive research that went into the film."[7]
Box office
The Jammed grossed $861,524 at the box office in Australia.[8]
References
- ^ The Herald Sun 04/12/2008 The Jammed is this year's big AFI Awards surprise
- ^ urban cinefile FCCA AWARDS 2008 - WINNERS
- ^ At the Movies IF Award Nominations
- ^ inside film The Jammed keeps running with NZ release
- ^ At the Movies The Jammed
- ^ The Age A wild ride ... and it's not over yet
- ^ "The Age - Film review "The Jammed" 2007".
- ^ Film Victoria - Australian Films at the Australian Box Office
External links
- Official site
- The Jammed at IMDb
- Sydney Morning Herald article on the film dated 17/8/07.
- The Jammed: Film Review and Bibliography