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Going Down

(Unclassified 18+)

FEATURING Q&A WITH HADYN KEENAN

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Overview

Middle-class Karli (Tracy Mann), alcoholic Jane (Vera Plevnik), unemployed Jackie (Julie Barry), and square Ellen (Moira MacLaine-Cross) are four friends living together and barely scraping by in suburban Sydney. But when Karli’s father offers her a little money and a one-way ticket to New York, she finally sees a way out of her dead-end life—that is, until the money goes missing, kickstarting a final night out on the town that none of them will ever forget. 

Playing with Anthony Bautovich's award winning short "Darlinghurst Eats Its Young"

Why You Should See This Film

With a screenplay written by and based on the lives of two of its stars, performances from local Sydney bands Pel Mel and the Dynamic Hepnotics, and supporting appearances by a handful of beloved Ozploitation regulars—including David Argue (BMX Bandits) and Hugh Keays-Byrne (Mad Max)—Haydn Keenan’s debut feature Going Down is an underseen landmark of Australian cinema and a vivid portrait of Sydney in the early 80s. Existing somewhere between Susan Seidelman’s Smithereens and Juliet Berto and Jean-Henri Roger’s Neige in its depictions of the thrills and dangers of urban life, Going Down is a visceral testament to friendship and making it at any cost.

Year:
1998
Rating:
Unclassified 18+
Director:
Hadyn Keenan
Cast:
Tracy Mann, Vera Plevnik, Julie Barry
Duration:
93 minutes
Language:
English

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