Summaries

A black and white lowlife duo drives around Australia's Outback in a stolen vehicle and finds trouble after trouble.

Backroads tells the story of an aimless white drifter, Bill, who has a chance encounter with Aboriginal man Gary. They steal a car, petrol and supplies as they need them. As they travel they pick up another Aboriginal man on the run from an unsuccessful marriage and the bored white wife of a service station owner. A French backpacker joins them for a short while. Always on the run from police, boredom and guns turn into a deadly combination. Backroads is a raw movie packed with powerful political content in the dialogues between Bill and Gary. You learn a lot about Aboriginal culture and white concepts as you travel with the movie's characters. However, Backroads is sometimes too lengthy. It might go well with the aimlessness of the main characters, but might as well be a result of Backroads being the first feature film of director Phillip Noyce.—Paul Gerard Kennedy

Details

Keywords
  • road movie
  • australia
  • racism
  • independent film
  • australian aborigine
Genres
  • Crime
  • Drama
Release date Jun 26, 1977
Countries of origin Australia
Official sites Smart Street Films
Language English
Filming locations Bourke, New South Wales, Australia
Production companies The Australian Film Commission Creative Development Branch of the Australian Film Commission Backroads Productions

Box office

Gross worldwide $105

Tech specs

Runtime 1h
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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