A masterpiece of outback noir that packs a political punch
di Luke Buckmaster The Guardian
Cinema itself began with the western: 1903's The Great Train Robbery, which most scholars believe to be the first film to tell a fictitious story. But although Australia has no shortage of rugged outdoors people and harsh picturesque terrain, Australian cinema never had an equivalent style of film-making. The closest we've come is western-ish productions such as The Story of the Kelly Gang,
Likewise, as much as vision of an Akubra-wearing gumshoe detective might appeal, down under noir films were never a thing. [...]
di Luke Buckmaster, articolo completo (6164 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Guardian 9 giugno 2016