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Introducing Sunburnt Screens - Australian Nightmares: The Horror New Wave

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Alexei's new podcast about Australian cinema is here! This is the first episode! Please subscribe to Sunburnt Screens on SPOTIFY and APPLE PODCASTS for future episodes including PART 2 of this horror special. So proud of this! Hope you dig it!
We’re in the crashes of a new wave of evocative and provocative horror cinema from Australia. But a film movement doesn’t just break out of nowhere, on this first entry of a 2 part exploration into the modern horror genre, Alexei Toliopoulos investigates the small group of freakout films that signified we were on the precipice of a significant era of homegrown horror.

Catch up with a curated selection of related films on Brollie.com.au or on the Brollie app

Featuring:

Film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Filmmakers Michael & Peter Spierig (Undead and Predestination), Sean Byrne (The Loved Ones) and Enzo Tedeschi (The Tunnel)

Produced & Edited by Alex Jae

Produced by Alexei Toliopoulos, James Keogh & Xanon Murphy

Executive Produced by Ari Harrison

Sunburnt Screens is brought to by Brollie, Umbrella Entertainment and DM Media

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Alexei's new podcast about Australian cinema is here! This is the first episode! Please subscribe to Sunburnt Screens on SPOTIFY and APPLE PODCASTS for future episodes including PART 2 of this horror special. So proud of this! Hope you dig it!
We’re in the crashes of a new wave of evocative and provocative horror cinema from Australia. But a film movement doesn’t just break out of nowhere, on this first entry of a 2 part exploration into the modern horror genre, Alexei Toliopoulos investigates the small group of freakout films that signified we were on the precipice of a significant era of homegrown horror.

Catch up with a curated selection of related films on Brollie.com.au or on the Brollie app

Featuring:

Film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Filmmakers Michael & Peter Spierig (Undead and Predestination), Sean Byrne (The Loved Ones) and Enzo Tedeschi (The Tunnel)

Produced & Edited by Alex Jae

Produced by Alexei Toliopoulos, James Keogh & Xanon Murphy

Executive Produced by Ari Harrison

Sunburnt Screens is brought to by Brollie, Umbrella Entertainment and DM Media

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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