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Picnic at Hanging Rock

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In the early 1900s, Miranda (Anne Lambert) attends a girls boarding school in Australia. One Valentine's Day, the school's typically strict headmistress (Rachel Roberts) treats the girls to a picnic field trip to an unusual but scenic volcanic formation called Hanging Rock. Despite rules against it, Miranda and several other girls venture off. It's not until the end of the day that the faculty realizes the girls and one of the teachers (Vivean Gray) have disappeared mysteriously.

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Critics Consensus

Visually mesmerizing, Picnic at Hanging Rock is moody, unsettling, and enigmatic -- a masterpiece of Australian cinema and a major early triumph for director Peter Weir.

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Peter Bradshaw Guardian 02/21/2025
5/5
The film’s mystery still shimmers. Go to Full Review
Kevin Maher The Times (UK) 04/27/2023
5/5
The “readings” are endless, the mood impossibly eerie and the legacy untouchable. Go to Full Review
Joe Clay The Times (UK) 10/26/2022
Extraordinary, haunting classic... Go to Full Review
Ian Thomas Malone ianthomasmalone.com Jan 27
Weir’s great triumph comes from his firm grasp of the atmosphere, a harrowingly powerful experience. Few films capture the agony of an unsolved mystery with such grace and beauty. Go to Full Review
Soham Gadre Film Inquiry Aug 28
The various layers of feeling from ethereal coming-of-age fantasy, to domestic drama, to supernatural mystery to surreal nightmare turn Weir’s film into a beguiling experience that defies genre. Go to Full Review
Trace Thurman Horror Queers Podcast Aug 18
3.5/5
The ethereal and dreamlike vibes that Weir is able to capture are nothing short of magnificent. Go to Full Review
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J. J @RT98080190 2d As a lover of Australian cinema, I approached Picnic at Hanging Rock expecting something on the level of Walkabout, but found it a major disappointment. The cinematography is attractive in places, yet lacks the hypnotic brilliance and emotional tension of Nicolas Roeg’s work. The biggest problem is the near absence of a real script. Ambiguity can be powerful, but here the plot feels opaque to the point of inertia. Rachel Roberts, such a formidable actress in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and O Lucky Man!, seems wooden here, though I blame the material and direction more than her performance. The lack of music also drains the film of emotional momentum. There are glimpses of greatness, but for me it mistakes vagueness for depth. See more Kyle M @RT77296778 Apr 28 An Australian staple of 70s cinema that’s utterly haunting whilst somberly ticks apart from the ominously maintained mystery faithfully interpreting its elemental material through scenically imprinted subtlety, thus being moderately thrilling at a decent chilly level beneath the suspenseful potential that lingers, nonetheless. (B) See more Wilder S @RT59014389 Mar 23 This felt like half dream, half something sad. The plot of the movie isn’t as captivating as its aesthetic. I can’t tell if "beautiful" is the right word, but this movie really is an underrated gem. See more Mix R @Foxxxy Mar 22 It just felt kind of pointless to me. See more Teddy B @RT90521672 Jan 27 Peter Weir retains the complex mystery, the blurred lines between fiction and reality, the dreamy, hypnotising atmosphere, and welcomes the maybe-present themes of sexual repression and Australia's cultural history from Joan Lindsay's original novel and improves on them, with eerie performances, beautiful cinematography and a disquieting soundtrack. You have to enter this film like under a hypnotist's trance: open, calm, curious; not expecting so much a mystery but the consequences of a quiet phenomenon. See more Johnny T. @Jbear125 Jan 8 Subtle but beautiful movie. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis In the early 1900s, Miranda (Anne Lambert) attends a girls boarding school in Australia. One Valentine's Day, the school's typically strict headmistress (Rachel Roberts) treats the girls to a picnic field trip to an unusual but scenic volcanic formation called Hanging Rock. Despite rules against it, Miranda and several other girls venture off. It's not until the end of the day that the faculty realizes the girls and one of the teachers (Vivean Gray) have disappeared mysteriously.
Director
Peter Weir
Producer
Jim McElroy
Distributor
Atlantic Releasing Corporation
Production Co
Australian Film Commission
Rating
PG
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Drama
Original Language
Australian English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 2, 1979, Original
Rerelease Date (Theaters)
Jan 31, 2025
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 21, 2009
Box Office (Gross USA)
$31.2K
Runtime
1h 50m