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Directed by Peter Weir.
Peter Weir's haunting and evocative mystery is set in the Australia of 1900, a mystical place where the British have attempted to impose their Christian culture with such tweedy refinements as a girls' boarding school. After gauzily-photographed, nicely underplayed scenes of the girls' budding sexuality being restrained in Victorian corsets, the uptight headmistress (Rachel Roberts) takes them on an outing to Hanging Rock. It's a desolate, primitive, vaguely menacing place, where one can almost feel the presence of ancient pagan spirits. Something -- and there is an unspoken but palpable emphasis on the inherent carnality of the place -- draws four of the girls to explore the rock. Three never return. No one ever finds out why. The repercussions for the school are tragic, and of course Roberts reacts with near-crazed anger, but what really happened? Weir gives enough clues to suggest any number of explanations, both physical and supernatural. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
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"Everything begins and ends exactly at the right time and place...Se oía claramente el llamado: La roca susurraba su invitación, el magnetismo milenario se echaba a andar. Todos los relojes se detenían a la misma hora, participando así del suceso por venir. Miranda se descalzó y las otras tres muchachas siguieron su ejemplo. Pronto los corsés también cayeron al suelo, inútiles, y las medias largas y negras abandonaron para siempre las intocadas piernas. La roca intensificaba su demanda, la nube roja se posaba como nave a punto de partir sobre la montaña. Miranda veía ya más allá de las piedras, más allá del tiempo, más allá del espacio. Avanzaba lenta, muy lentamente, diríase que flotando, hacia la endidura entreabierta que aguardaba. Una a una las demás muchachas fueron pasando por ese portal. La Roca se las llevaba, las reclamaba; la Roca eterna se hab&iacu ... " [More]
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The first significant splash made by the Australian New Wave on world cinema, Picnic at Hanging Rock is director Peter Weir's haunting, delicate, and exquisitely photographed tale of three young girls who disappear during a school outing in the year 1900. It hints at what is to come in films like Weir's truly shattering The Last Wave and in coming-of-age films such as Gillian Armstrong's My Brilliant Career - a new look at an exotic country's early days and unique history. Weir was a foremost force in the rebirth of Australian cinema, using period pieces such as this one, combined with heavy atmospherics and a fresh take on colonialism, to promote a kind of mystical super-realism that is evident in most of his films and those of Australian directors who followed him. Weir's refusal to provide a satisfying end to his puzzle of a story is also emblematic of a fresh approach that strays from a rationalized Western viewpoint into more supernatural realms that are linked to the aboriginal culture of the continent. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide
 



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