Catherine and Matthew Parker’s tranquil life in a remote Australian desert town is shattered when their teenage children, Lily and Tom, vanish just before a massive dust storm. As the town mobilizes to search the vast outback, buried secrets emerge, testing the couple’s relationship and unearthing unsettling truths about their past. Amid the relentless heat and isolation, the Parkers confront their deepest fears, grappling with the unknown fate of their children and the haunting mysteries that surface during the search.

Length: 1h 52m
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
This Title is: Suspenseful, Intense

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Cast

Nicole Kidman, Joseph Fiennes, Hugo Weaving, Maddison Brown, Lisa Flanagan

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: R – Contains strong sexual content, nudity, language, and thematic elements

Trivia

  • Strangerland marked Nicole Kidman’s return to independent Australian cinema after 1989’s “Dead Calm.”
  • The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2015.
  • Director Kim Farrant made her feature film debut with Strangerland.

Trailer

Our Review

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Strangerland offers a haunting exploration of loss and resilience set against the unforgiving Australian outback. Nicole Kidman delivers a powerful performance as a mother grappling with the disappearance of her children, showcasing a profound emotional range. Joseph Fiennes complements her portrayal with a nuanced depiction of a father confronting his own demons. The film’s cinematography captures the stark beauty and isolation of the desert landscape, enhancing the story’s tension. Director Kim Farrant crafts a gripping atmosphere, drawing viewers into the Parkers’ turmoil. While the pacing may challenge some, the film’s strengths lie in its compelling performances and evocative visuals, making it a memorable cinematic experience.

Critic Scores

Strangerland received mixed reviews from critics. Nicole Kidman’s performance was widely praised for its depth and intensity. However, some critics felt the film’s pacing and narrative focus detracted from its overall impact. The cinematography was lauded for effectively capturing the desolate beauty of the Australian outback, adding a haunting backdrop to the story’s unfolding drama.


IMDb Rating: 5.2/10