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'A reformed prisoner approaching the end of his sentence is forced to sacrifice his last chance at freedom when his estranged son pressures him into murdering a young inmate.'
Source: Screen Australia.
Notes
Funded by Screen Australia in June 2018.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Father DisfiguresHarry Windsor,
2025single work review — Appears in:
The Monthly,February2025;(p. 64-67) — Review of
InsideCharles Williams,
2024single work film/TV 'The article focuses on the theme of father figures in Australian cinema, particularly in crime dramas where fatherless young men struggle with identity and authority. Topics include the exploration of paternal influence in films like "Inside," the director's personal reflections on escaping his past, and the use of crime drama to depict self-determination and the complexity of damaged characters.' (Publication abstract)
Father DisfiguresHarry Windsor,
2025single work review — Appears in:
The Monthly,February2025;(p. 64-67) — Review of
InsideCharles Williams,
2024single work film/TV 'The article focuses on the theme of father figures in Australian cinema, particularly in crime dramas where fatherless young men struggle with identity and authority. Topics include the exploration of paternal influence in films like "Inside," the director's personal reflections on escaping his past, and the use of crime drama to depict self-determination and the complexity of damaged characters.' (Publication abstract)