Van Diemen’s Land

Van Diemen's LandWe have copies of Jonathan auf der Heide’s feature debut Van Diemen’s Land, which offers a new  interpretation of the true story of tasmania’s infamous ‘cannibal’ convict, Alexander Pearce.

In 1822, eight convicts escaped Macquarie Harbour in a fateful bid for freedom. This band of thieves were immediately hurled into chaos as their plan failed and they were thrust into the heart of a harsh and foreboding landscape. Only one would survive.

But auf der Heide does not go the easy way, creating a genre film about an insatiable monster. Instead, he’s created a haunting film where the beautiful yet oppressive Tasmanian landscape seems to be the one devouring its human victims. Spoken largely in Gaelic, Van Diemen’s Land tries to provide a context to events that could easily be deemed as incomprehensible to modern audiences, by immersing the audience in a kind of despair similar to that of the characters on screen.

Van Diemen’s Land is part of Madman’s iconic Australian films line and is available now.

To win, email miguel@focalattractions.com.au and tell us, what’s your favourite film in which nature itself becomes a character in its own right?

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