10 Best Australian Movies of All Time
1. Wake in Fright (1971) Ted Kotcheff’s Wake in Fright is hands-down the most terrifying film about Australia. Scorsese after watching it at the Cannes premiere called it, “deeply — and I mean deeply — unsettling and disturbing movie” . It was made a year before Boorman’s Deliverance , which revolved around city-bred men running into trouble with an isolated rural community. Wake in Fright doesn’t have a clear-cut structure like Deliverance . But it’s a more spine-chilling descent into the world of primal terror. Stream Your Favorite Movies click here Now! 2. Breaker Morant (1980) Bruce Beresford’s hard-hitting anti-war drama was based on a true story of the 1902 trial of three Australian lieutenants. The film’s dramatization and staging would naturally remind us of Stanley Kubrick’s Paths of Glory (1957). The three lieutenants are brought on trial for the murder of three Boer prisoners of war. But we soon learn that the...