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The Merger is a 2018 Australian drama comedy film based on comedian Damian Callinan's critically acclaimed solo show of the same name. The film explores the decline of a cash-strapped Aussie Rules rural footy club and the recruitment of refugees to keep the club viable. The tagline for this film is "If they can play, they can stay."
Cast
Damian Callinan as Troy Carrington
John Howard as Bull Barlow
Kate Mulvany as Angie Barlow
Fayssal Bazzi as Sayyid
Rafferty Grierson as Neil Barlow
Nick Cody as Goober
Josh McConville as Snapper
Angus McLaren as Carpet Burn
Penny Cook as Fran Barlow
Stephen Hunter as Neville
Ben Knight as Harpo
Harry Tseng as Tou Pou
Sahil Saluja as Suresh
Francis Kamara as Didier
Zenia Starr as Navina
Aaron Gocs as Porterhouse
Michelle Brasier as Gretchen
Haya Arzidin as Fazela
Gavin Baskerville as Gavin / Head Morris Dancer / Medieval Performer
Michael Morley as Morris Dancer / Medieval Performer / Goal Umpire
Synopsis
The rural New South Wales town of Bodgy Creek is struggling: with drought, job scarcity (after the timber mill was shut down), and with racism. The film focuses on the Roosters (a local football team) which is in financial strife. The team faces a dilemma - either they will have to merge with another club or fold.
Living a hermit-like existence on the town's fringe, former football star Troy Carrington (Damian Callinan), is coaxed into rescuing the team after striking up an unlikely friendship with young Neil (Rafferty Grierson). Neil, who is struggling with the recent loss of his father, decides to trust Troy despite the fact that he is a disgraced local who most people blame for the town's decline (he led a protest to close down the timber mill, leading to mass job losses.) Thus, Troy is given a chance for redemption – a second go at saving the town he allegedly destroyed.
Teaming up with Neil's mum Angie (Kate Mulvany) who runs a nearby refugee support centre, they unite to recruit the new arrivals to save the team and take the community on a journey of change. But for some, like Neil's grandfather and Club President, Bull (John Howard) and ‘star’ player Carpet Burn (Angus McLaren), it's more change than they're willing to take. Bull wants to stick with tradition and is angered by the fact that his daughter-in-law, Angie wants to change it up and make a move for the future. He organises a petition to protest against refugees joining the team and even arranges for protesters to picket at training.
The film is a commentary on Australia's refugee policy and the racism it generates. Through hearing characters like Tou Pou (a refugee from Laos), Sayyid (a Syrian refugee) and Didier (who fled from Burundi) speak about their experiences, the other players begin to empathise with their experience. In the resolution of the film, the players (and the broader community) learn to accept people for who they are and what they can offer a community. Viable employment is also found for many of the skilled migrants as Angie and Troy discover that a funding grant exists to encourage organisations to employ refugees as builders (to fix the clubhouse which has been condemned due to asbestos.)
According to Film Ink "The Merger is busting with great gags and loveable characters, and its messages about tolerance and the value of mateship are timely and well placed."
Production and release
The movie was filmed in Wagga Wagga and environs, New South Wales. Production was completed in 2017 and the film was released on 30 August 2018 to Australian and New Zealand theatres.
Soundtrack
References
External links
The Official site
The Merger at IMDb
The Conversation review - Inside the story: The Merger - a sports film as a vehicle for social change
Film Ink review
The Guardian review - The Merger review – political twist to familiar tale of small-town football team
Beyond the Boundary: An Interview with The Merger director Mark Grentell
Umbrella Entertainment - The Merger
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