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Craig Monahan's The Interview (1998), a stylish Kafkaesque police drama, won the proverbial swag of awards, including AFI awards for best film, best director, and best actor for Hugo Weaving.
Peaches, Monahan's second feature, is a very different film. Written by Sue Smith (Brides of Christ, Bordertown), the film is a rites-of-passage story set in small-town Australia.
Swan Reach, South Australia, is like most cinematic Australian small towns, a picturesque but socially bleak place. Decimated by global economics, these communities are blighted by a debilitating provincialism and ennui and populated by characters who are either trapped there by ...