In 2005, the horror film Wolf Creek depicted the abduction and torture
of three backpackers in the Australian outback, and created an
immediate industry and media frenzy. Wolf Creek tapped into the myth
of the lonely continent, a fear of the country’s hostility and
its indifference to suffering, traits which have been deeply etched
into our national psyche by real life events such as the Milat and
Murdoch murders. Sonya Hartnett takes the hard landscape and the rogue
men who inhabit these spaces and evokes the surrealistic terror which
continues to fascinate outsiders and locals. Co-published along with
the National Film and Sound Archive, this is the twelfth title in the
Australian Screen Classics series.
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ISBN
9781925359954
Publisert
2024
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Currency Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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