Audience Award |
Best Feature |
AACTA Award |
Best Casting |
Best Cinematography |
Best Costume Design |
Best Direction |
Best Editing |
Best Film |
Best Lead Actor |
Best Lead Actress |
Best Original Music Score |
Best Production Design |
Best Screenplay |
Best Sound |
Best Supporting Actress |
SA & WA Gold Award |
Features - Cinema |
ADG Award |
Best Direction in a Feature Film (Budget $1M or over) |
AFCA Award |
Best Actor |
Best Film |
Best Screenplay |
Best Supporting Actress |
Chlotrudis Award |
Best Editing |
Fresh Blood Award |
Best Feature |
Directors to Watch |
PFCS Award |
Overlooked Film of the Year |
This movie made me speechless!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the best terrorist films ever done. What a nightmare for all the victims and surviving people.
Don't listen toany negative critics and film goers. Dev Patel and the entire cast and crew have made a truly terrifying film that leaves you breathless.
It's probably impossible to know how much of this story is true and how much is dramatization. I do recall the Mumbai terrorist attack of 2008, and it's hard to imagine that over a decade has passed by already.
Ignore pointless reviews , this film is definitely worth a watch. I'm sure those folks were watching something else!
The baby who was saved by the nanny was indeed a real thing, but it didn't happen in the Taj hotel but in Chabad place, where there was a violent massacre, which was part of the terror attacks. The baby was saved by the local nanny of the two Jewish owners of Chabad place.
A precise chronicle of heroism, survive, terror and the other more important than yourself. Great cast, beautiful cinematography , admirable construction of tension.
I felt that I was able to deliver dramas and messages well by showing how to act in a variety of ways in a big crisis. The tension is good, so I don't miss the movie fun.