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A haunting erotic fairytale about Lucy, a young University student drawn into a mysterious hidden world of beauty and desire.
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A haunting erotic fairytale about Lucy, a young University student drawn into a mysterious hidden world of beauty and desire.
5.3/10
IMDb2011 | Emily
Best Film | 2011 | Julia
Best Film | 2011 | Julia
Best Direction in a Feature Film | 2012 | Julia
Best Director | 2012 | Julia
Best Australian Film | 2012
Best Actress | 2012 | Emily
Best Screenplay | 2012 | Julia
Best Cinematography | 2012 | Geoffrey
Best Production Design | 2012 | Annie
Best Costume Design | 2012 | Shareen
Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest | 2012 | Hugh
Best Actress Leading Role | 2012 | Emily
Best Film | 2011 | Julia
Best Film | 2011 | Julia
Feature Film | 2011 | Julia
Feature Film | 2011 | Julia
2011 | Julia
2011 | Julia
Best Film | 2011 | Julia
Budget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 408,680 USD
Emily Browning forbade her father from seeing the film.
Director and writer Julia Leigh originally based the idea she had for the film on a recurring nightmare she had that someone was watching her while she slept.
Was the first Australian movie to premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival since Moulin Rouge! (2001) a decade before.
The 66-page first draft of the screenplay made the 2008 Black List, a list of the top unproduced screenplays in Hollywood voted on by industry professionals.
Before filming, Emily Browning was urged by director Julia Leigh to watch Lars von Trier's Antichrist (2009) and study Charlotte Gainsbourg's performance.
"Man 1: Rise up and walk, none of your bones are broken."
"Clara: Throughout history humankind has used drugs. Drugs are a form of grace. Aspirin for the soul."