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Synopsis

A man who runs a multimillionaire accounting office receives an anonymous note announcing him that the place will be robbed, and this happens on the same day one of his armor trucks gets hit by several men wearing rubber masks. He desperately calls the police, without realizing everyone seems to be involved in the robbery, even those with badges. One can easily sense what will come next in Money Movers: an escalation of violence in which –just to quote the original tagline– “the lucky ones only lose their toes”. Bruce Beresford didn’t need anything other than this generic police-plot to create a twisting crime story with a cynical spirit and an oppressive atmosphere that echoes the bitter masculinity of Jean-Pierre Melville’s finest films. But with a lot more blood. –Mar del Plata International Film Festival

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Bruce Beresford

Perhaps the least lionized of the Australian New Wave filmmakers, Bruce Beresford has developed a reputation for drawing extraordinary performances from his actors, as well as enjoying great success making stage plays work on film. Much-acclaimed for historical dramas of social and moral conflict, he surprisingly first made his name with low comedy, delighting in juvenile scatology that horrified critics while regaling the Australian public. Though he had always wanted to make films, he had to leave his native country to do so, and when England proved inimical, he applied for and got a job as a film editor (and sometime cameraman) in Nigeria, remaining there until the Nigerian civil war broke out in 1967. Returning to England, he secured a position as a films officer for the Production Board of the British Film Institute, but on a visit to Australia in 1971, he found its film community in a state of high excitement over the formation of the Australian Film Commission. Within a matter… read more

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