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form y separately published work icon The Shore single work   film/TV   horror  
Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 The Shore
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'A young girl living an isolated life in the woods with her father, discovers that growing up alone isn't just for her protection - it's for ours.'

Source: Screen Australia.

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      Noble Savage Pictures ,
      2019 .
      Extent: 15min.p.
      Series: form y separately published work icon Dark Place Australia : Noble Savage Pictures , 2019 16831108 2019 series - publisher film/TV An Australian Indigenous horror anthology: five individual short films showcased under this umbrella title at the 2019 Sydney Film Festival. Films had different script-writers and directors, but shared crew members (including editors and cinematographer), and were produced by Noble Savage Pictures.

Works about this Work

The Isolation at the Heart of Australian Horror Nina Culley , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , November 2020;

'Australian horror films have always had a unique fascination with the continent’s landscape. Though the genre has evolved from the Ozploitation era into more complex territory, it remains moulded by the terra nullius myth and a colonial sense of disconnection from the land. '

The Isolation at the Heart of Australian Horror Nina Culley , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , November 2020;

'Australian horror films have always had a unique fascination with the continent’s landscape. Though the genre has evolved from the Ozploitation era into more complex territory, it remains moulded by the terra nullius myth and a colonial sense of disconnection from the land. '

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