Animal death toll soars at groovy film festival

Cinema , Criticism Jun 17, 2009 No Comments

I have never seen as many dead animals on screen as I have in the past two weeks. From grasshoppers roasted over an open flame in to kangaroos mercilessly slaughtered in the night, I have been witness to a macabre cinematic menagerie of dead and dying fauna.

The Sydney Film Festival ended on the weekend, over for another year. And while there may not have been a programming strand dedicated to films with dead animals in them, the sheer number of those that did will remain with me as one of the most striking and unexpected things about those twelve days.

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Matthew Clayfield

Matthew Clayfield is a journalist, critic and screenwriter.

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