The horror at the heart of Australian cinema

laurenWhen it comes to the Australian film industry Lauren Carroll Harris argues, in this cross posting from The Conversation, we need a new distribution model designed for the 21st Century.

There’s more than one reason the new Australian film Patrick – released last month – is a horror story. Sure, it’s a fright flick, based on the 1978 orginal, in which a creepy coma patient uses telekinesis to wreak havoc while totally immobile.

But the really horrible thing is that this very fun Friday-night film has burned at the box office, taking a tragic A$2,654 – essentially nothing – in its first weekend. Why?

In many ways, it’s what critics of Australian films say there should be more of: crowd-pleasing genre films. But it opened on six sad art-house screens, and pursued an invisible distribution strategy that ensured its destruction. It has been yanked off cinema screens and replaced by better-performing films already.

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