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Oct 10, 2006 · Homesdale: Directed by Peter Weir. With Geoff Malone, Grahame Bond, Kate Fitzpatrick, Barry Donnelly. Guests arrive at an expensive private guest house on a remote island near Sydney. The guest house and weird activities, like theatre sports and orienteering, are run by a leery eccentric.
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- 2006-10-10
Homesdale is a 1971 Australian film directed by Peter Weir. Homesdale is a black comedy about visitors at a guest-house acting out their violent private fantasies and games under the control of the house staff.
Nov 10, 2019 · Synopsis: A private ferry transports six guests to the Homesdale Hunting Lodge, an island retreat that promises, A new experiment in togetherness. Guided by Chief Robert (Kosta Akon), the guests carry their luggage up the gum tree-lined path to the lodge.
All are tormented by Homesdale’s staff and forced to participate in a series of games about death and murder in which the true character of the guests starts to emerge. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
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- Peter Weir
Guests arrive at an expensive private guest house on a remote island near Sydney. The guest house and weird activities, like theatre sports and orienteering, are run by a leery eccentric. One of the guests is a loner and the only way to fit in with the crowd is to participate in the questionable...
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After receiving acclaim for Michael, his portion of the 1970 film Three to Go, Peter Weir directed this 50 minute B&W black comedy in 1971 about a group of guests getting together at a bizarre summer lodge named Homesdale. The film was awarded the Grand Prix at the Australian Film Institute Awards.