Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975): Oblivion in the Outback

This 1975 production of Picnic at Hanging Rock features a tale of oblivion in the outback. Eerie, the film is apparently based

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Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975): Oblivion in the Outback

This 1975 production of Picnic at Hanging Rock features a tale of oblivion in the outback. Eerie, the film is apparently based

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“Picnic ad Hanging Rock” di Peter Weir | Valerio Tagliaferri

Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975): Oblivion in the Outback

This 1975 production of Picnic at Hanging Rock features a tale of oblivion in the outback. Eerie, the film is apparently based

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Picnic at Hanging Rock: A Walkabout to Nowhere

Picnic at Hanging Rock, by Joan Lindsay, is essentially about a walkabout to nowhere. This uniquely Australian term describes

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Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975): Oblivion in the Outback

This 1975 production of Picnic at Hanging Rock features a tale of oblivion in the outback. Eerie, the film is apparently based

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Happy International #PicnicDay!

The weather here is a bit undecided between rain and #sunshine, but if you don't dare to have a real #picnic al fresco today, how about revisiting #JoanLindsay's novel "Picnic at Hanging Rock"?

A classic of #Gothic & #AustralianLiterature!

– On Saturday 14th February 1900 a party of schoolgirls from Appleyard College picnicked at Hanging Rock near Mt. Macedon in the state of Victoria. During the afternoon several members of the party disappeared without trace…

#OnThisDate, February 14, Picnic at Hanging Rock (Peter Weir, 1975) is the #FilmDuJour. #PeterWeir #JoanLindsay #BookAdaptation #Australia #drama #1970s #film #cinema #CineMastodon @film ★½

#Bales2023FilmChallenge November 26: a koala for #WorldLewisDay

It's not possible to be in #nature, one can only be absorbed by it. This is Peter Weir's Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975).

#film #cinema #CineMastodon @film #PeterWeir #JoanLindsay #BookAdaptation #Australia #koalas #animals #drama #1970s

#DarkAcademia work:
#PicnicAtHangingRock by #JoanLindsay (1967)

Quote:
The girl so far had remembered nothing of her experiences on the Rock; nor, in Doctor McKenzie’s opinion or that of the two eminent special­ists from Sydney and Melbourne, would she ever remember. A portion of the delicate mechanism of the brain appeared to be irrevocably damaged.

“Like a clock, you know,” the doctor explained. “A clock that stops under a certain set of unusual conditions and refuses ever to go again beyond a particular point.”

#Gothic #Books #31DABooks

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