14 April 2021 | 5 min read | +612 8627 9948 | cost: Free | website: https://sei.sydney.edu.au/ | address: Science Rd Camperdown NSW 2050 Australia

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Film scholar Bruce Isaacs invites us to witness the embedded violence present in Australia's hostile landscape and its aesthetic realisation in the landmark 1971 film Wake in Fright.

'Wake in Fright is a deeply - and I mean deeply - unsettling and disturbing movie. I saw it when it premiered at Cannes in 1971, and it left me speechless.' - Martin Scorsese

After more than three decades in relative obscurity, Wake in Fright (1971) was rediscovered in 2009 and immediately hailed as a masterpiece of the Australian cinema. Helmed by a Canadian director and filmed entirely in Broken Hill, the film is an intriguing part of the Australian film renaissance of the early 1970s, and yet it is quite unlike any film ever produced in Australia. It's a familiar story, but what strikes the viewer is the way in which the Australian 'outback' mythology comes alive and is contested and rewritten in stunning images of the landscape. This is a deeply unsettling film about Australian masculinity mapped onto the violence imbued in the land, and it remains a caustic reminder of troubled histories that inform our own narratives of the country and its people.

Speaker: Associate Professor Bruce Isaacs, Department of Art History, University of Sydney

This event is part of The Living Room Theatre's Bottled Up Micro-festival curated by Michelle St Anne and Jacques Emery in partnership with the Sydney Environment Institute and City of Sydney. A series of theatrical sound nights, academic panels and artist talks that explore themes of violence against women and the environment.

The Wake in Fright Film Screening addresses themes of the Sunlit Noir, a thematic pillar of the Sites of Violence research project that merges artistic and academic understandings of human and non-human experiences of violence, and the processes, emotions, and meaning that this violence reveals.

Bottled Up: Wake in Fright Film Screening 2021

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when: 14 April 2021
start time/end time: Wednesday 14 April from 5pm to 7:30pm
phone: +612 8627 9948
cost: Free
address: Science Rd Camperdown NSW 2050 Australia

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