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Picnic At Hanging Rock

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St. Valentine’s Day, 1900. On a beautiful summer’s day a party of virginal Australian schoolgirls from an exclusive finishing school giddily prepare for an excursion to Hanging Rock, a magnificent natural monument drenched in a mysterious atmosphere.



Among the white-gloved pupils of Appleyard college are senior boarders Miranda, Marion, Irma and Edith.



The girls gain permission to explore the upper slopes of the rock. Edith takes a nap and wakes to discover that the other three girls have removed their shoes and stockings and have resumed their trek as if in a dream… disappearing into a passageway in the rock itself.



Edith returns to the picnic, panic stricken and alone. Mathematics mistress Miss McCraw goes to investigate, but neither she nor the three other girls are ever seen again. They have vanished without a trace.



What eerie events took place that day, and will those involved ever rid themselves of the demons that the ill fated picnic unearthed?



Based on the classic novel by Joan Lindsay, “Picnic at Hanging Rock”, is both sublimely spooky and majestically beautiful.



Boasting visually hypnotic photography by Oscar winner Russell Boyd, a haunting score by Bruce Smeaton and the timeless ethereal beauty of Anne Louise Lambert as Miranda, this classic helped revive the Australian film industry and established Director Peter Weir as a major International talent.



Special Features:



New Widescreen Transfer

A Dream Within A Dream – An Original FEature Length Documentary

A Recollection – Hanging Rock 1900 On Set Documentary

Joan Lindsay Interview

Short Recollections – Interviews

“Haning Rock & Martindale Hall: Then and Now” – A tour of the film's principle locations

Trailer Collection

Extensive Image Gallery

“The Day Of Saint Valentine” 

Release date NZ
July 1st, 2008
Aspect Ratio
  • 1.33 : 1
Director
Language
English
Length (Minutes)
107
Studio
Supported Audio
  • Dolby Digital Surround 2.0
Country of Production
  • Australia
Genre
Box Dimensions (mm)
135x191x13
UPC
3000000062944
Product ID
21496506

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