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The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

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The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition]
DVD9 + DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | PAL 16:9 | Cover + DVD Scans | 01:56:54 | 7,58 Gb + 4,32 Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 256 Kbps | Subs: None
Genre: Crime, Drama

Director: Fred Schepisi
Stars: Freddy Reynolds, Angela Punch McGregor, Tommy Lewis

Based on a novel by Thomas Keneally, which was in turn inspired by actual events, this drama is a shocking indictment of the racism inflicted on the indigenous people of Australia. Jimmie (Tommy Lewis) is a half-white, half-aborigine young man raised by a Methodist minister. Feeling outcast among the aborigines, Jimmie moves to the city and gets a job working for a white family. When a white serving girl at the estate becomes pregnant, everyone is convinced that Jimmie is the father; to spare the girl's honor, Jimmie marries her and is allowed to live with her on the estate. But after the child is born, everyone realizes that the father was a white man, not Jimmie; he is still willing to accept the child and stand beside his wife, but his employers now feel that he married a white girl under false pretenses, and they bar him from the estate. Forbidden to see his wife and fired without receiving his pay, Jimmie finally explodes in a fury of violent revenge.


Prior to the late 1970s, Australia was something of a cinematic backwater. Occasionally, Hollywood and British production companies would turn up to use the country as a backdrop for films that ranged from the classic (“On the Beach,” “Walkabout”) to the egregious (“Ned Kelly” starring Mick Jagger – and that film still raises plenty of hackles among Aussies!). But the local film scene, for the most part, was sleepy and unimaginative and very few Australian films traveled abroad.

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

Then, without warning, Australia suddenly experienced an overflow of imaginative filmmaking. Movies such as “Picnic at Hanging Rock, “ ”The Last Wave,” “Mad Max” and its sequels, “My Brilliant Career” and “Breaker Morant” began to appear all over the world. Hitherto unknown talent from behind the camera (including Peter Weir and Bruce Beresford) and on screen (most notably Mel Gibson and Judy Davis) became overnight sensations and were snatched up by Hollywood.

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

One film from this period that had a significant impact on the shaping of Australian cinema was Fred Schepisi’s 1978 drama “The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith.” The film broke ground in its country for dealing bluntly with one of the most tragic aspects of Australian history: the racist treatment of the Aboriginal population. For no clear reason, the film has been completely absent from circulation for many years – and its absence is among the most distressing voids in the appreciation of Australian cinema.

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

“The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith” is based on a novel by Thomas Keneally (who is best known for writing “Schindler’s List”), which itself was inspired by the real story of Jimmy Governor, an Aboriginal Australian of the late 19th century. In this version, Jimmie Blacksmith is a young man of mixed race who is raised and educated by a Methodist minister and his wife. While the Aboriginal community views him without prejudice, the white society sees him only as a “darky,” a “nigger” and a “black bastard.”

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

As a young adult, Jimmie is sent out with a reference letter from the minister to seek employment. The racist Australians he encounters, however, do not view him as a peer and he is only able to secure menial labor jobs. At every place he works, he is cheated out of his wages and driven away with violence when he tries to collect his money. For a while, he is employed by a constable who makes regular attacks on a settlement of Aborigines who live in poverty and advanced alcoholism. Jimmie’s shame at his duties forces him to leave this job.

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

He eventually lands work at a sheep shearing station, where conditions are somewhat more tolerable than he previously experienced. He also has a quickie sexual encounter with a white kitchen servant (who has also been enjoying carnal favors from the other men of the station). When she becomes pregnant, Jimmie marries her (which was highly uncommon for the late 19th century). However, the arrival of the baby – a completely white baby – shows that Jimmie was not the father and his nobility was in vain.

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

Once more, Jimmie is denied his wages and is fired. But this time, he finally snaps and goes on a killing spree. Using an axe, he murders the wife and daughters of his employer. His half-brother Mort, who had been trailing him throughout his journeys, joins Jimmie as the latter revisits (with gun in hand) all of those who wronged him in the past. Soon the countryside is aflame with the horror of two Aboriginal serial killers on the loose.

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

Jimmie and Mort, for no clear reason, take a white schoolteacher as a hostage for a short period. This hostage becomes more of a burden, falling lethally ill in the outback. Mort agrees to bring him back to his village, but he is discovered and killed. Jimmie, alone in the wilderness, is left to outrun the hostile society which never wanted him as an equal but only now desires him as a gift for the gallows.

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

The central power of the film rests in the character of Jimmie Blacksmith, and Schepisi took something of a gamble by casting an untried actor in the lead role. Tommy Lewis, a mechanic (who, like Jimmie, was of mixed race), was discovered by the director’s wife at the airport in Melbourne. Lewis was a handsome and virile presence who looked great on the screen, but he imbued his role with an astonishing depth of emotion. Riding the emotional gamut from great joy (the scene where he performs the chant – actually an Aboriginal dance, not a song – to celebrate the baby’s birth) to utter despair (his final humiliation, shivering and chained in a cold jail cell, his face disfigured from a gunshot wound), Lewis’ performance was nothing less than extraordinary for a film debut.

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

Not surprisingly, Lewis never had the opportunity to repeat a performance of this magnitude – the Hollywood hawks who swooped up all-white Aussie talent in that era took aim instead at Lewis’ co-star Bryan Brown, who had a minor role in the film as a sheep shearer. Even locally, Lewis was undervalued – the Australian Film Institute outrageously snubbed him in its awards, honoring Ray Barrett (as the constable) and Angela Punch (as Jimmie’s wife) and nominating Peter Carroll (as the hostage) instead. Lewis’ subsequent film career consisted primarily of supporting or guest roles in Australian films (most recently “The Proposition”); he enjoys more recognition today as a musician and composer.

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

“The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith” was the first Australian film to play in competition at Cannes. In Australia, however, the film was not a box office success. Audiences were particularly uncomfortable about its presentation of Australia’s troubled racial history and with the notion of an Aboriginal Australian killing white people (especially with an axe).
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) [30th Anniversary Collector's Edition] [Re-UP]

Special Features:
DISC ONE:
The Film
Audio commentary with director Fred Schepisi
Bonus Trailers:
- "The Devil's Playground" (2:37)
- "The Fringe Dwellers" (2:11)
- "We of the Never Never" (3:47)
- "Travelling North" (2:55)
Theatrical Trailer (2:20)

DISC TWO:
"Celluloid Gypsies: Making The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith" documentary (36:21)
"The Chant of Tom Lewis" interview with Tommy Lewis (25:33)
"Making Us Blacksmiths" featurette (10:23)
Q & A session with director Fred Schepisi and actor Geoffrey Rush at the Melbourne International Film Festival 2008 (34:05)
Stills Gallery (0:58)

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