James Vaughan’s feature debut touches on Australian history and colonialism in an admirable cinematic experiment
Mon 8 Nov 2021 10.00 GMTustralian writer-director James Vaughan’s debut feature is a strange exercise in tone and atmosphere. For sure, there are characters who wander around and do stuff – but almost nothing of consequence happens. This film is almost aggressively deadpan and oblique, to a degree that’s almost admirable so long as you feel it’s worth spending 82 minutes of your time watching a cinematic experiment.
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