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SAE Magazine 13-2

Index ast city ng nc- rs. nd di- t in ent hat an us- rums creatively, artistically nal sales (certainly nothing s much). This is where our sleepy tomb. Film Victoria vestment come to fruition, w is to attach a named ision. We have a template believe is largely work- k is done, the balance of strong, and the sense of ep love still remains. y still needs work and I odney to let me write the ed, with just one proviso: that the motivation for all three murders remain the same – love. How the world will receive this challenging film remains to be seen. What mat- ters now is that the collaborators have a common understanding. The film promises to be both a classic Australian myth and modern masterpiece. We’ll keep you posted on its progress. Sexual obsession in the form of love sat uncomfortably at the feet of our illustrious script editor. Captivity Captive centres on a border crossing of the human soul. This is a story of an unsolved murder mystery about three siblings from a Catholic family found murdered in a paddock in New South Wales in 1898 – without any clues to assist. n ises to be both stralian myth masterpiece. Rodney Hall and Ian Dixon

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