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  1. Apr 27, 2007 · Jindabyne is a movie in which friends on a fishing trip find a body, but choose not to report it. It's an Australian film based on a short story by Raymond Carver.

  2. Details: 2006, Australia, Rest of the world, Cert 15, 123 mins Direction: Ray Lawrence Genre: Crime / Drama / Thriller Summary: Stewart Kane, an Irishman living in the Australian town of Jindabyne ...

  3. In some ways, Jindabyne is a curious film. It is primarily a character study, yet key aspects of the central relationship are undefined. The cinematography tends toward panoramic shots highlighting the Australian landscape rather than the more intimate camera work we have come to expect from this sort of movie. All of this is intentional.

  4. Jindabyne. 2006 · 2 hr 4 min. R. Drama. The discovery of a body in the water on a weekend fishing trip haunts the lives of four men and the inhabitants of their ...

  5. Jul 20, 2006 · Purchase Jindabyne on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Stewart Kane, an Irishman living in the Australian town of Jindabyne, is on a fishing trip in isolated hill country with three other men when they discover the body of a murdered girl in the river. Rather than return to the town immediately, they continue fishing and report their gruesome find days later. Stewart's wife ...

  6. Jindabyne is a 2006 Australian drama film by third time feature director Ray Lawrence and starring Gabriel Byrne, Laura Linney, Deborra-Lee Furness and John Howard. Jindabyne was filmed entirely on location in and around the Australian country town of the same name: Jindabyne, New South Wales, situated next to the Snowy Mountains.

  7. The source material for Jindabyne is actually a Raymond Carver story, 'So Much Water, So Close To Home', about a group of anglers who refuse to interrupt their fishing trip when they find a corpse in the river, but screenwriter Beatrix Christian has reset it in New South Wales with the added complication that the guys are white Australians, the departed a young Aboriginal woman.