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Woman Director | Tourist
After running out of money while backpacking in a tiny, male-dominated town in the Australian outback, two friends resort to a working holiday at the Royal Hotel. When the locals behavior starts crossing the line, the girls find themselves trapped in an unnerving situation that grows rapidly out of their control.
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After running out of money while backpacking in a tiny, male-dominated town in the Australian outback, two friends resort to a working holiday at the Royal Hotel. When the locals behavior starts crossing the line, the girls find themselves trapped in an unnerving situation that grows rapidly out of their control.
5.8/10
IMDbFeature Film Adaptation | 2024 | Kitty
Best Film | 2024 | Kath
Best Screenplay | 2024 | Kitty
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2024 | Ursula
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2024 | Hugo
Best Screenplay in Film | 2024 | Kitty
Best Supporting Actress in Film | 2024 | Ursula
Best Lead Actress in Film | 2024 | Julia
Best Direction in Film | 2024 | Kitty
Best Film | 2024 | Liz
Official Competition | 2023 | Kitty
Best Film | 2023 | Kitty
Box Office Collection 877,412 USD
The film is inspired by the feature documentary film Hotel Coolgardie (2016) which was first released about six years earlier.
The first ever feature film to shoot in the South Australian country town of Yatina.
Second theatrical feature film collaboration of actress Julia Garner and writer-director Kitty Green. The first was The Assistant (2019).
The South Australian country town of Yatina, which is this movie's central filming location, has a population of just nine people.
As with many of the reviews for this movie's source documentary, Hotel Coolgardie (2016), this picture's story is being likened to such classic Australian outback thrillers as Wolf Creek (2005) and Wake in Fright (1971).