If you loved the gritty, rebellious spirit of 'True History of the Kelly Gang' (2019), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that capture the same raw energy, historical drama, and antihero charisma. Whether you're drawn to outlaw tales, unconventional storytelling, or visually striking cinematography, these picks will keep you hooked.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Description: A charismatic and tragic portrayal of outlaws on the run, mixing humor with a sense of inevitable doom.
Fact: The film's iconic bicycle scene was accompanied by the song 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head,' which won an Academy Award. It was one of the first Westerns to use a non-traditional, modern soundtrack.


The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Description: A classic Western about a man seeking revenge while being pursued by authorities, blending action with deep moral questions.
Fact: Clint Eastwood both starred in and directed the film. It was based on a novel that was later revealed to have been written by a former Ku Klux Klan leader, causing controversy.


The Tracker (2002)
Description: A powerful and allegorical Western that examines racial tensions and morality in the Australian outback.
Fact: The film uses a unique storytelling device where the violence is depicted through paintings rather than shown on screen. It features a haunting soundtrack by Aboriginal musician Archie Roach.


Ned Kelly (2003)
Description: A gritty portrayal of Australia's most infamous outlaw, blending historical drama with themes of rebellion and injustice.
Fact: The film is based on the novel 'Our Sunshine' by Robert Drewe. Heath Ledger, who played Ned Kelly, performed many of his own stunts.


The Proposition (2005)
Description: A brutal and poetic exploration of outlaws in the Australian outback, featuring themes of violence, loyalty, and survival against a harsh landscape.
Fact: The screenplay was written by musician Nick Cave, known for his dark and lyrical storytelling. The film was shot in the remote Queensland outback, adding to its raw and unforgiving atmosphere.


The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)
Description: A meditative and visually stunning take on the life of an outlaw, focusing on myth, betrayal, and the psychological toll of infamy.
Fact: The film's cinematography was inspired by 19th-century landscape paintings. It features a haunting score by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis.


Lawless (2012)
Description: A violent and atmospheric tale of bootleggers resisting authority, highlighting themes of family, survival, and defiance.
Fact: Based on the true story of the Bondurant brothers, who were notorious moonshiners during Prohibition. The film's script was adapted from a novel written by a descendant of the Bondurant family.


The Revenant (2015)
Description: A visceral survival epic set in the wilderness, focusing on themes of revenge, endurance, and the brutality of nature.
Fact: The film was shot using only natural light to maintain authenticity. Leonardo DiCaprio endured extreme conditions, including eating raw bison liver, for his role.


The Rover (2014)
Description: A bleak and minimalist post-apocalyptic Western, exploring themes of revenge, isolation, and the remnants of civilization.
Fact: The film was shot in the harsh deserts of South Australia, emphasizing its desolate and unforgiving setting. Robert Pattinson's performance was highly praised for its raw intensity.


The Nightingale (2018)
Description: A harrowing and unflinching revenge story set in colonial Tasmania, dealing with themes of trauma, justice, and survival.
Fact: The film faced controversy for its graphic depictions of violence, but was praised for its historical accuracy. It was the first Australian film to be directed by a First Nations woman, Jennifer Kent.
