Dead Europe

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Dead Europe is a 2012 Australian drama film directed by Tony Krawitz.[2] It is an adaptation of the 2005 novel by Christos Tsiolkas of the same name. The film has received mixed reviews.

Directed byTony Krawitz
Screenplay byLouise Fox
Based onNovel:
Christos Tsiolkas
Produced byLilette Botasi
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Dead Europe
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Directed byTony Krawitz
Screenplay byLouise Fox
Based onNovel:
Christos Tsiolkas
Produced byLilette Botasi
StarringEwen Leslie
Kodi Smit-McPhee
CinematographyGermain McMicking
Edited byAlexandre de Franceschi
Scott Gray
Music byJed Kurzel
Production
company
Distributed byTransmission Films[1]
Release date
  • 14 June 2012 (2012-06-14) (Sydney)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguagesEnglish
Greek
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Dead Europe received mixed to positive reviews, earning a 63% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Julie Rigg of ABC Online gave a positive review and called it "one of the most disturbing, and intelligent, Australian films for a long time."[3] Tim Robey of The Daily Telegraph also gave a positive review, calling the movie a "promising drama of alienation that slides into portentousness."[4]

Joel Walsh of Little White Lies however gave a negative review, calling it "macabre, spiteful and all too bleak in its juxtaposition of generations and their transference of guilt."[5]

Peter Galvin from SBS gave the film three stars out of five, noting that the film is "dark, and emotionally claustrophobic" and is "tough to sit through". He also observes that Dead Europe "is a puzzle film, a movie where one is asked to work hard at deciphering its strangeness."[6]

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