Shop for a film
KINGS OF BAXTER
Year: 2017
Classification: M
Runtime: 66 min
Directed By: Jack Yabsley
Produced By: Claire Yvonne Evans
Language: English
A rare insight into life behind bars for juvenile inmates in one of the country's largest juvenile justice centres: two actors from the Bell Shakespeare company engage with young offenders in an attempt to stage a performance of Shakespeare's Macbeth for their families and fellow inmates.
WINNER! BEST AUSTRALIAN DOCUMENTARY, 2017 ANTENNA FILM FESTIVAL
WINNER! BEST DIRECTOR, 2018 MELBOURNE DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
WINNER! SUPREME JURY PRIZE FOR BEST FILM, 2018 MELBOURNE DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
FINALIST! SAE ATOM AWARDS, 2018
Kings of Baxter offers a rare insight into life behind bars for young men, and the power of the arts to effect change.
One of Australia's leading theatre companies, Bell Shakespeare, enters one of the country's largest juvenile justice centres. Kings of Baxter explores the challenging and emotional journey of the young offenders and their teachers as they attempt to stage a performance of Shakespeare's Macbeth for their families and fellow inmates.
Frank Baxter Juvenile Justice Centre on the NSW Central Coast accommodates around 120 males aged 16 to 21, convicted of offences that include robbery, assault and murder. The film explores life on the inside for these young men as they embark on rehearsals of one of Shakespeare's most celebrated plays.
Through intimate interviews and fly-on-the-wall filming, witness the anxiety and the crises of self-confidence, the idiosyncratic senses of humour, the machismo, and the raw honesty of the young men who will be taking to the stage. As the boys (all of whom choose pseudonyms - Cosi, Mullet, Hamilton and Fit) tackle some of Shakespeare's most famous lines, glimpse some of the realities of prison life, crime and rehabilitation.
"Equal parts funny, enlightening, depressing and moving... Kings of Baxter is ultimately both hopeful, and inspiring." - Melinda Houston, Fairfax Media
WATCH THE TRAILER: vimeo.com/254236180
Featuring James Evans and Huw McKinnon from the Bell Shakespeare Company
Director Jack Yabsley
Producer Claire Yvonne Evans
Executive Producer Susan MacKinnon
Director of Photography Joshua Glenn Heath
Editors Pete Ward and Lindi Harrison
Music composer by Hylton Mowday
Sound Design Andrew Stevenson
A Grumpy Sailor Production
Produced with assistance from Foxtel Arts, Screen New South Wales, Screen Australia, the Australian Cultural Fund and the Documentary Australia Foundation.