Pawno is a 2015 Australian romantic comedy drama film set in the diverse and multicultural Melbourne suburb of Footscray. It was released in cinemas around Australia on 21 April 2016 by Mind Blowing World.

The film was directed by Paul Ireland from a script by Damian Hill. The two co-produced their debut feature film through their production company, Toothless Pictures. It stars John Brumpton, Kerry Armstrong, Maeve Dermody, Damian Hill, Mark Coles Smith and Malcolm Kennard.

The film premiered to critical success, and was the fastest-selling Australian film at the Melbourne International Film Festival 2015, finishing in the top 10 for the MIFF Audience Award. Film critic David Stratton, formerly of At the Movies, gave Pawno four stars in The Australian.

Plot synopsis

Pawno is set in the multicultural suburb of Footscray, Victoria. A character-driven story, Pawno examines the intersecting lives of 14 local characters and their resident pawnbroker.

Cast

Production

The film was independently funded through a crowd-funding campaign, and was shortlisted for the $100,000 CinefestOz Film Prize.

Reception

Pawno holds a 78% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Russell Marks in The Monthly gave the film a scathing review. "Australian cinema regularly produces better, funnier, more perceptive content than Pawno. The film's real quality is in its capacity to market both its multiculturalism and its localism, while reflecting a nostalgia among its audience for a mythic monoculture. Only about half the audience at the screening I was at were laughing, and a couple walked out partway through. I wanted to, but I also wanted to write about it."

Accolades

AwardCategoryRecipientsResult
AACTA Awards (6th)Best Original ScreenplayDamian HillNominated
Best ActorNominated
John BrumptonNominated
Best ActressMaeve DermodyNominated
Best Supporting ActorMark Coles SmithNominated
Best Supporting ActressKerry ArmstrongNominated
Antipodean Film FestivalJury Grand Prix, Best Feature filmPaul IrelandWon
AFCA AwardsBest FilmPaul IrelandNominated
Damian HillNominated
Best ScreenplayNominated
Best ActorJohn BrumptonNominated
FCCA AwardsBest Script/ScreenplayDamian HillNominated
Best ActorJohn BrumptonNominated
Best ActressMaeve DermodyNominated
Best Actor - Supporting RoleMark Coles SmithNominated
Best Actress - Supporting RoleKerry ArmstrongNominated
Golden Trailer AwardsBest Independent TrailerToothless PicturesNominated
Melbourne International Film FestivalPeople's Choice Award for Best Narrative FeaturePaul IrelandNominated
Screen Music Awards, AustraliaBest Original Song ("Those Friends of Mine")Tristan Dewey and Tai JordanNominated
Tallinn Black Nights Film FestivalTridens Award for Best MusicWon

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