Additional information for Animal Kingdom, which has a domestic theatrical release set for August 13, 2010. The film is being distributed by Sony Pictures Classics and has not yet been rated. Animal Kingdom has a total running time of 113 minutes.
18
UK
R
USA
MA
Australia
15A
Ireland
R16
New Zealand
14A
Canada
VM14
Italy
16
Argentina
-12
France
NC-16
Singapore
PG12
Japan
18
South Korea
113min
Carstvo životinja
Croatia
Königreich des Verbrechens
Germany
Królestwo zwierzat
Poland
La loi du plus fort
Canada
Mamlehet ha'hayot
Israel
Nadirta samepo
Georgia
Reino Animal
Brazil
Reino animal
Argentina
To hrisma
Greece
Zoiko vasileio
Greece
January 22, 2010
USA
June , 2010
USA
June 03, 2010
Australia
July 31, 2010
Poland
August 13, 2010
Canada
August 13, 2010
USA
August 19, 2010
Lebanon
September 16, 2010
New Zealand
October 29, 2010
Italy
November 06, 2010
UK
November 21, 2010
Spain
November 25, 2010
Sweden
December 05, 2010
Greece
December 06, 2010
Morocco
December 10, 2010
Poland
January 14, 2011
Spain
January 21, 2011
Finland
February 13, 2011
UK
February 23, 2011
Argentina
February 23, 2011
UK
February 24, 2011
Denmark
February 25, 2011
Ireland
February 25, 2011
UK
March 03, 2011
Netherlands
March 16, 2011
Brazil
March 25, 2011
Germany
March 27, 2011
Hong Kong
April 02, 2011
France
April 27, 2011
France
May 19, 2011
Hong Kong
June 04, 2011
Taiwan
June 30, 2011
Greece
July 27, 2011
Sweden
January 21, 2012
Japan
September 26, 2013
Portugal
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Tells the story of seventeen year-old J (Josh) as he navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him.
After his mother overdoses on heroin, Joshua 'J' Cody is forced to move in with his estranged grandmother, Janine 'Smurf' Cody, the matriarch of a notorious Melbourne crime family. Also living with J's grandmother are her three sons, the Cody Boys. Her eldest son is an armed robber named Andrew 'Pope' Cody, and is in hiding from a group of renegade detectives. The middle brother, Craig, is a successful but volatile drug dealer, and youngest brother Darren follows the lead of his older brothers.J's uncle Craig takes J for a drive and is insulted at a set of traffic lights by a man in a neighbouring car. After handing J a handgun, Craig follows the man and his accomplice to an alley, where the car pulls up and the man gets out, attempting to provoke a fight between himself and Craig. Instead, Craig prompts J to get out of the car and scare off the assailant.Later, Pope's best friend and partner in crime Barry 'Baz' Brown goes to meet Pope at a shopping center claiming that he wishes to quit the robbery game and settle down with his family, suggesting that Pope join him and the pair take up stock investment. As Baz goes to leave, he is encountered by police. After telling the police that Pope has left, the police shoot Baz dead.The tension between the family and the Police explode, and soon J is asked to steal a car and bring it to the middle of a road. J complies, and two policemen are drawn to the scene, where they are ambushed and killed by Pope and Darren.The next day, Pope, Darren and J are arrested and taken in for questioning where J meets Senior Police Officer Nathan Leckie (who also leads the armed robbery squad), who takes interest in J's situation and seeks to relieve him from it. The three are later released from custody.Later, J is arrested by Officer Leckie for underage drinking and is taken to a hotel for temporary housing. There, Leckie proposes that J be moved to a more permanent witness protection. J turns down the offer.The situation becomes more intense. As well as J himself, J's girlfriend becomes entangled in the war between the Codys and the police, and is eventually killed by Pope as Darren watches. This triggers the arrest of Pope and Darren, who are placed in prison.Meanwhile, Craig has escaped to a friend's house in regional Victoria, where he finds that he is being monitored. Despite an escape attempt, police arrive and kill Craig as he runs away.With Craig and Baz dead and Pope and Darren imprisoned, Smurf decides that "J needs to go", as he is the star witness in the murder case and indeed their armed robbery charges. Smurf uses her connections to procure J's address and organize a raid on that address where J will be shot and killed, but J escapes when he sees armed police heading for the building.J then returns to Smurf's house, saying that he "can't live like this", and that he wishes to help free Pope and Darren from prison. To do this, the family's lawyer sets up J's answers so that a hole can be formed in the case, forcing the release of the pair from prison. Directly following the court session, Leckie visits J, asking him if he had found his place in the world.After Pope and Darren's release, J returns to Smurf's home asking to stay. After Smurf lets him in, J goes to greet Pope and Darren before going to his room. Pope enters and begins to talk to him, but is cut off when J shoots him in the head. In the final shot of the film, J returns to the living room to embrace an uneasy and uncomfortable Smurf.
David Michôd
Director(s)
David Michôd
Writer(s)
Libby Sharpe
line producer
Vincent Sheehan
executive producer
Bec Smith
executive producer
Liz Watts
producer
Producer(s)
Antony Partos
Composer(s)
Joshua 'J' Cody
James Frecheville
Paramedic #1
Bryce Lindemann
Paramedic #2
Paul Smits
Janine 'Smurf' Cody
Jacki Weaver
Barry 'Baz' Brown
Joel Edgerton
Darren Cody
Luke Ford
Craig Cody
Sullivan Stapleton
Catherine Brown
Mirrah Foulkes
Armed Robbery Detective
Anthony Ahern
Detective Randall Roache
Justin Rosniak
Hood #1
Michael Vice
Hood #2
Chris Weir
Nicky Henry
Laura Wheelwright
Waitress
Sarah Nguyen
Cashier
Lucia Cai
Andrew 'Pope' Cody
Ben Mendelsohn
Shopper
Ann Michôd
Alicia Henry
Susan Prior
Gus Emery
Clayton Jacobson
Const. Daniel Horden
Tim Phillipps
Const. Peter Simmons
Josh Helman
Police Radio
Michael Cody
John Harrop
Kieran Darcy-Smith
Sgt Nathan Leckie
Guy Pearce
Detective Justin Norris
Anthony Hayes
Andy Emery
Jack Heanly
Ezra White
Dan Wyllie
Richard Collis
Andy McPhee
Dacinta Collis
Christina Azucena
Sarah Leckie
Jacqueline Brennan
Scott Leckie
Ben Ouwehand
PSG Santo
Bert Labonte
PSG Gary
James Saunders
PSG Tom
Dom Phelan
Smurf's Neighbour
Brenda Palmer
Barrister Justine Hopper
Anna Lise Phillips
Court Warden
Tom Noble
SOG
Daniel Roche
Reporter
David Michôd
Drug Squad Officer
Luke Doolan
Director(s)
Writer(s)
line producer
Vincent Sheehan
executive producer
Bec Smith
executive producer
Liz Watts
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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