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'In a house deep in the woods Lucy (Adele Perovic) waits for her sister, alone and largely isolated in a remote, small cottage. However, there is something uncanny about the house and there seems to be a strange presence within its walls. But the dangers Lucy faces may also come from more familiar sources. As the film slowly unfolds Lucy’s physical and psychological isolation become more apparent, as Lost Gully Road explores the increasingly oppressive atmosphere of Lucy’s world.
'Melbourne based director Donna McRae’s second feature combines a quasi-gothic tale with an exploration of gender and violence, isolation and trauma.'
Source: Perth International Film festival.
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Donna McRae: Lost and Found
2018
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— Appears in: FilmInk , 21 July 2018;
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Donna McRae: Lost and Found
2018
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— Appears in: FilmInk , 21 July 2018;
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