Jimmy
Martin Sacks
Jimmy

“Based on a true story, ‘Rise’ sees Will wrongly accused then stripped of his career and freedom, he must survive maximum security prison and the infamous Jimmy Cove to prove his innocence...”
The true story of a young man falsely accused of rape and sentenced to six years in a maximum security prison. He must rely on survival skills and an unlikely bond with an infamous inmate to prove his innocence and regain his freedom.
Jimmy
Martin Sacks
Jimmy
Amber
Jessica Green
Amber
Will McIntyre
Nathan Wilson
Will McIntyre
Julie Nile
Erin Connor
Julie Nile
Fung Poi
Marty Rhone
Fung Poi
Butch
Jamie Josephs
Butch
Guard Wilkins
Rachel Kahan
Guard Wilkins
Jane Tier
Rosie Keogh
Jane Tier
Guard Luxon
Amanda McErlean
Guard Luxon
Dog Guard 1
Daniel Nelson
Dog Guard 1
Brooksy
Charles Allen
Brooksy
Damburry's Assistant
Michelle Gabriel
Damburry's Assistant
Will (Nathan Wilson) is a young nurse imprisoned for rape after a drunken one night stand. Protesting his innocence, he must adapt to the harsh realities of prison life while his barristers try to organise an appeal. Fortunately, he falls in with Jimmy (Martin Sacks) who, after a bit of hostility, becomes his pal and protector. He also discovers God, or the Christian faith at any rate, whilst incarcerated and we watch his personality and maturity develop over the next 1¾ hours. Somehow it doesn't quite work, though. It is oddly sterile. Why do the pair bond? The religious undertones are so subtle as to be almost irrelevant and though it does deal with serious issues - bullying, mental health and suicide, it does so with an almost soap-style of storytelling. The acting is fine, the drama is fine, the writing is fine - but that's about the height of it, really as it builds predictably to an ending that is hardly a ringing endorsement of the Australian justice system. It's a decent debut effort from director Mack Lindon, but in itself, nothing very remarkable.
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