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Rating: 6.60/10 from 129000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Australia

Title in Italiano:

Australia

Title in Português:

Austrália

Synopsis

In 1939, the aristocratic Lady Sarah Ashley travels from Great Britain to Australia to meet her husband, Maitland, in northern Australia. His drover comes to Darwin to bring Sarah to their farm, Faraway Downs, however, when they reach it, they find that he was murdered. Sarah befriends Nullah, who tells her that the administrator Neil Fletcher is stealing her cattle, has killed Maitland, and is working for the cattle baron King Carney.

She fires him and his men and together with Drover, Nullah, and a group of loyal employees, they ride together to take the cattle to supply the army and win a tender in times of war. But the ambitious Fletcher has other intentions and uses Nullah to press Sarah.

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Australia
By the Boab Tree
Baz Luhrmann: Lyrics
Felix Meagher: Performer
Angela Little: Performer
Eden Martin: Mixed
The Drover's Ballad
Elton John: Performer
Elton John: Elton john appears courtesy of mercury records, ltd. produced
Baz Luhrmann: Lyrics
Eden Martin: Anton monsted) additional production & mixed
Waltzing Matilda
Felix Meagher: Performer
A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson: Lyrics
Marie Cowan: Performer
Begin the Beguine
Cole Porter: Writer
Eden Martin: Mixed
Over the Rainbow
The Drover's Theme
Elton John: Performer
Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)
Louis Prima: Writer
Journey to Faraway Downs Hoedown
John Butler: Writer
John Butler: Performer
John Butler Trio: Performer
All Night Long
Whoa Babe
The Ink Spots: Performer
Larry Clinton: Writer
Flynn's Aria
You Ride Your Way, I'll Ride Mine
Boab Lullaby
Prelude
Brazil
Wild Colonial Boy
Time Passage
Tuxedo Junction
Nimrod from Enigma Variations
The Drover's Ballad
Elton John: Performer
The Drover's Theme
Elton John: Performer
Flynn's Aria
David Hirschfelder: Performer
You Ride Your Way, I'll Ride Mine
Felix Meagher: Performer
Soldiers of the Queen
Felix Meagher: Performer

User reviews

Timothy Gonzalez
10/10

The haunting melodies and emotive themes in the soundtrack of Australia enhance the emotional depth of the characters and their struggles, drawing the audience deeper into the narrative. The music not only sets the tone for the film but also adds an extra layer of richness and beauty to the storytelling.

Thomas Wilson
1/10

The soundtrack of Australia failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the film's storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance key moments and evoke strong emotions in the audience.

Amanda Parker
6/10

The orchestral pieces in Australia are beautifully composed and add a cinematic quality to the scenes, elevating the dramatic moments and creating a sense of epicness.

Michelle Brown
1/10

The composition of the soundtrack seemed disjointed and inconsistent, making it difficult to follow the narrative flow of the movie. The lack of cohesion between the music and the visuals detracted from the overall viewing experience, leaving me feeling disconnected and unengaged with the film.

Paul Thompson
5/10

The use of traditional Aboriginal music in the soundtrack of Australia adds a unique and authentic cultural element to the film, enriching the overall experience.

Karen Harris
6/10

The dynamic and energetic rhythms in the music of Australia enhance the action sequences, bringing excitement and intensity to the on-screen battles and conflicts.

Mary Davis
7/10

The music perfectly complements the epic scale of the story, adding a sense of grandeur and drama to the unfolding events.

Elizabeth Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack of Australia perfectly captures the grandeur and vastness of the Australian outback, creating a sense of adventure and exploration.

Andrew Miller
6/10

The emotional ballads in the soundtrack of Australia evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, resonating with the themes of love and loss portrayed in the film.

Carol White
7/10

The score enhances the emotional depth of the film, bringing out the themes of love, loss, and resilience in a poignant and evocative way.

Mark Lopez
9/10

The soundtrack of Australia truly captures the essence of the vast and breathtaking landscapes depicted in the film. The sweeping orchestral arrangements evoke a sense of grandeur and adventure, perfectly complementing the epic story unfolding on screen.

Donald Miller
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Australia complements the visuals and performances, enhancing the overall cinematic experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Andrew King
7/10

The melodies are both haunting and uplifting, creating a powerful connection with the characters and their journey throughout the film.

Emily Perez
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Australia is a masterful blend of orchestral arrangements and indigenous sounds that enhance the storytelling and make for a truly memorable cinematic experience.

Thomas Green
5/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack of Australia create a sense of tension and mystery, adding a layer of suspense to the unfolding events in the plot.

Robert Lopez
3/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Australia missed the mark in delivering a memorable and impactful musical accompaniment to the compelling story and characters. It failed to leave a lasting impression and fell short of enhancing the cinematic experience as a whole.

Karen Moore
8/10

The soundtrack of Australia beautifully captures the essence of the Australian outback, with its sweeping landscapes and rugged beauty.

Robert Hall
8/10

The use of traditional Australian instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural richness to the overall sound, immersing the audience in the setting of the film.

Deborah Carter
5/10

The use of traditional Australian instruments in the music of Australia provides a cultural authenticity that immerses the audience in the setting and time period of the film.

Richard Scott
5/10

The music in Australia effectively conveys the emotions and struggles of the characters, enhancing the storytelling and adding depth to the narrative.