The Sun (Malaysia)

An Australian classic re-imagined

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THE STORY of the strange disappeara­nces of three schoolgirl­s and their governess at a picnic in the remote Australian bush on Valentine’s Day 1900 has been reimagined in a six-part TV drama series.

Its makers promise a fresh take on the unsettling mystery that adds up to a “terrifying­ly eerie” supernatur­al crime drama, with new twists and characters.

“What I love about Picnic at Hanging Rock is everyone thinks the original novel was based on a true story,” said Natalie Dormer ( right), of Game of Thrones fame, who plays the enigmatic and stern English headmistre­ss Mrs Appleyard.

“It’s excellent marketing,” Dormer told AFP at the Berlin red carpet premiere.

“They did a fantastic job in the 60s and in the 70s,” she added, on the 1967 novel by Joan Lindsay, who was deliberate­ly ambiguous about the story’s origin, and director Peter Weir’s 1975 classic film.

“It’s incredibly spooky, whether it’s a true story or not.”

Dormer said that the mystery is both “a national treasure for Australia”, and “a universal, internatio­nal story”.

“All the themes of liberation and rebellion, of identity, of an inner struggle with yourself – it’s full of universal, timeless themes that are not specific just to Australia,” she said.

Another cast member, Ruby Rees, said much of the appeal came from the many complex female characters.

“At its centre, it’s a story about women and girls,” she said. “We hear from them in a way that we haven’t before, in the book or the film.

“It’s exciting, especially now in 2018, that it is such a female-focused production.

“So I think that’s the core appeal, the women.”

Director Larysa Kondracki said the new version was different from, but respectful of, both Lindsay’s book and Weir’s “canonical” movie, which she labelled as “one of the first few films that put Australian cinema on the map”.

As to the true-or-not origins of the dark story, she quipped: “I don’t know, that’s a mystery. It’s a big mystery if it was or wasn’t.

“I know the answer, but – Google it – I won’t tell you.” – AFPRelaxne­ws

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