(2021) is a revisionist Australian Western written, directed by, and starring Leah Purcell . It is a powerful reimagining of Henry Lawson's classic 1892 short story, shifting the narrative focus to an Indigenous feminist perspective . Core Premise & Plot
A new lawman from England who, along with his wife Louisa, begins to investigate the mysterious disappearance of Molly's husband. Thematic Depth The Drover's Wife (2021)
Unlike the original source material, which focused on a pioneer woman's battle against a snake, Purcell’s adaptation explores deeper systemic issues: Mark Kermode reviews The Drover's Wife (2021) | BFI Player (2021) is a revisionist Australian Western written, directed
An escaped Aboriginal convict who forms an unlikely, protective bond with Molly as they share stories and uncover painful secrets about their pasts. Thematic Depth Unlike the original source material, which
Set in 1893 in the rugged Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, the film follows , a heavily pregnant woman struggling to protect her children and homestead while her husband is away droving sheep. Her isolated life is disrupted by two key arrivals: