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Wake In Fright (1971) May 2026

" Wake in Fright " is a 1971 psychological thriller that stands as a foundational pillar of Australian cinema, often described by Nick Cave as the "best and most terrifying film about Australia in existence" [24]. Directed by Ted Kotcheff , the film explores the thin veneer of civilization through a brutal, alcohol-fueled descent into the Australian outback [1, 24]. 🎬 Core Narrative

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The film is celebrated for its unblinking look at the darker side of the Australian psyche: " Wake in Fright " is a 1971

: It highlights the deep cultural divide between the "educated" city-dweller and the "ignorant" small-town inhabitants [10, 17]. The film is celebrated for its unblinking look

: It is one of the few films to have screened twice in competition at Cannes —once upon its release and once after its 2009 restoration [30, 33].