Director Kriv Stenders debates the so-called ‘bleakness’ in Lucky Country with online mag Eureka Street.
‘I wouldn’t say it’s bleak’, says Stenders. ‘It’s realistic. The film is a morality tale. It’s about the evil men are capable of. We set out to make something entertaining and engaging, with a lot of betrayal and subterfuge and psychological cat and mouse games. That requires a certain aggressive tone and a certain darkness.’
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