As a cinematic experiment, ‘Spit’ is fascinating. It never quite settles into a comfortable rhythm, which is perhaps its point. The film’s exploration of ‘mateship’ from within a detention centre is inherently provocative, and the cast lean into…
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Spitteri finds himself locked up in an immigration detention centre upon his return to Australia. With old enemies on his tail and a target on his back, he…
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A triumph of audacious storytelling, ‘Spit’ is the most vital Australian film of the year. It masterfully uses its confined setting as a pressure cooker for the nation’s soul, delivering laughs and gut-punches in equal measure. Wenham delivers…
There’s a promising premise here, but ‘Spit’ feels like a concept in search of a consistent execution. The plot mechanics of old enemies and a target on Spitteri’s back introduce a generic thriller element that undermines the more…
This is a bold and unexpectedly funny take on a national conversation we’re still failing to have politely. ‘Spit’ succeeds by refusing to be a mere issue film. Instead, it’s a character caper set against a stark backdrop,…
‘Spit’ is a curious beast, attempting to weld prison-yard tension to a peculiarly Antipodean sense of the absurd. David Wenham anchors the film with a performance that is both weary and wired, perfectly capturing Spitteri’s precarious position. The…
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Specific streaming details are not available at this time, as the film's release is set for March 2025. Typically, Australian films receive a cinematic release first before transitioning to streaming platforms. Given the calibre of the cast and the topical nature of the story, it is highly likely to secure a distribution deal that includes both cinema and eventual streaming on a major local platform. Announcements will follow closer to the release date.