In the hope of saving their marriage a couple decide to take a break by the sea. Between the bickering and fighting they exhibit a callous disregard for the land and creatures around them - starting a fire, wildly firing a gun, scattering rubbish and injuring wildlife. Their obnoxious behaviour will not go unpunished. One of the seminal Australian films of the 70s, this remarkable, suspense-filled eco-horror builds on its man vs nature premise with an ever-increasing sense of dread and unease. Special Features: Audio Commentary with Executive Producer Richard Brennan and Cinematographer Vincent Monton Nature Found Them Guilty: Examining Long Weekend Panel Discussion with Film Historians Lee Gambin, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Emma Westwood and Sally Christie Extensive Stills Gallery Accompanied by Audio Interview with Actor John Hargreaves SDH English subtitles for the hearing impaired Original Theatrical Trailer
Their crime was against nature...and nature found them guilty! Attempting to resurrect their failing marriage Peter (John Hargreaves) and Marcia (Briony Behets) set out on a camping trip to a deserted stretch of Australian coastline in the hope that a long weekend in the sunshine will help them patch their differences. They are a careless couple littering the unspoilt countryside with refuse shooting guns and even driving off after wounding a kangaroo with their car. Their
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