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'Sarah (Snook) is a divorced fertility doctor whose daughter, Mia, begins acting strangely on the eve of her seventh birthday. The girl’s disturbing drawings, fierce attachment to a cardboard rabbit face mask and sudden insistence that her name is Alice drive Sarah to despair and towards a reckoning with her troubled past.'
Source: Sydney Film Festival.
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Pre-production began in December 2021. Shooting wrapped in South Australia in March 2022.
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Run Rabbit Run Isn’t Excessively Bad – Just Earnest, Heavy-handed and Predictable
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 28 June 2023;
— Review of Run Rabbit Run 2022 single work film/TV'Dating back to the 1930s – earlier, even – horror cinema has been socially and politically conscious, interrogating taboos around gender, sex, class and race along with the borders between states like pro- and anti-social.'
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Ever Heard of Waikerie? This Small Town Is about to Star in an International Feature Film
2022
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— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , January 2022;'It is not often that a small town like Waikerie in South Australia's Riverland welcomes the cast and crew of an international feature film.'
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Run Rabbit Run Isn’t Excessively Bad – Just Earnest, Heavy-handed and Predictable
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 28 June 2023;
— Review of Run Rabbit Run 2022 single work film/TV'Dating back to the 1930s – earlier, even – horror cinema has been socially and politically conscious, interrogating taboos around gender, sex, class and race along with the borders between states like pro- and anti-social.'
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Ever Heard of Waikerie? This Small Town Is about to Star in an International Feature Film
2022
single work
column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , January 2022;'It is not often that a small town like Waikerie in South Australia's Riverland welcomes the cast and crew of an international feature film.'