Homesdale is a 1971 Australian film directed by Peter Weir. Homesdale is a black comedy about visitors at a guest-house acting out their violent private fantasies and games under the control of the house staff.

Homesdale
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Directed byPeter Weir
Written byPiers Davies
Peter Weir
Produced byGrahame Bond
Richard Brennan
StarringGeoff Malone
Kate Fitzpatrick
CinematographyAnthony Wallis
Edited byWayne Le Clos
Music byRory O'Donoghue
Grahame Bond
Release date
  • June 1971 (1971-06)
Running time
52 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3,000[1]

Plot

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Several people gather at the Homesdale Hunting Lodge including butcher/rock singer Mr. Kevin, war veteran Mr. Vaughan, an octogenarian Mr. Levy. All are tormented by Homesdale's staff and forced to participate in a series of death games in which the true character of the guests starts to emerge.

Cast

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Production

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The movie was influenced by horror films such as The Cat and the Canary.[2] The budget was covered by a grant from the Experimental Film and Television Fund. The film was shot at Peter Weir's own home in Sydney in March 1971.[1]

Release

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The film premiered at the Sydney Film Festival in June 1971 and won the Grand Prix AFI Award in November. It was screened in universities, schools, film societies and occasionally commercial cinemas, as well as on the Seven network.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998 p. 257
  2. ^ Richard Brennan, "Peter Weir", Cinema Papers, January 1974 pp. 16–17
  • Murray, Scott, ed. (1994). Australian Cinema. St.Leonards, NSW.: Allen & Unwin/AFC. p. 261. ISBN 1-86373-311-6.
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