
Suburban Wildlife
2019 · 90m
Synopsis
Following their recent graduation, 4 friends distract themselves from the looming responsibilities of adulthood. But as the boundaries between real and surreal blur, they are faced with decisions that will define the rest of their lives.
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Cast
Imogen McCluskey
Director

Maddy McWilliam
Nina

Hannah Lehmann
Louise

Priscilla Doueihy
Alice
Alex King
Kane

Adrian Giribon
Ravi
Madeleine Jurd
Phoebe

Emily Havea
Aleea
Daniela Haddad
Flora

Matt Lausch
Manager
Adam Kovarik
Dylan

Divya Vaman
Shivani
Clayton McBride
Boy
André Shannon
Teen 1

Peta Tiffany
Extra
Béatrice Barbeau-Scurla
Writer
Imogen McCluskey
Writer
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source: Suburban Wildlife

This is an awesome film, extremely gripping and super fresh! Big things to come for all involved here!

If you think filming a whole bunch of people walking around doing mundane things or everyday things is interesting then watch this bad film. A bunch of late teens walking around, taking drugs and there is NO story. No emotion, nothing compelling, nothing interesting, nothing entertaining and definitely no heart. There is no struggle or even a goal for the so called protagonists. I've never seen so many shots of houses, trees, birds, planes etc to fill in a film that has no story or purpose. There is NO vision here, a Director should understand storytelling. You cant shoot a bunch of stuff and try an and be arty farty and expect people to understand it. Gender bending, confusion, winging teens. Basic dialogue and characters are walking around with no motivation, no goal. People don't want to watch nothing. The acting is passable but mediocre, the most interesting actor is the middle eastern actress, who is by far the best actress and great to look at. 1 star for effort.

A film that keeps you watching till the end because we have been there.

Brilliantly made movie at all levels, from script to acting to all levels of production. Considering how pathetic movies with multi-million-dollar budgets have been of late, the fact that Suburban Wildlife was made on little more than a handful of coins is great testament to what can be achieved if you assemble people with passion. If this is any indication of Imogen McCluskey's talents, she'll go far - perhaps even to Peter Jackson's levels if she gets recognised by "the powers that be."

Or spaced out as i wouldve said in my drunken late teens. its a film about dreams, hopes and ambitions, mixed with a confusional gender confusement, in a flock of one * and three hen living and spelling the last days of teens before the crushing weight of adulthood suddenly appears. it has some flippy floppy hippiish carisma bound to it, the choice of score and the always swaying and moving cinematography shows all the signs of independality. it didnt appeal to me , the grumpy old man, i grew up in the stoneage of non digital input, just some 00001, 01001 in a language called basic, but you might like it. it has some sore parts that will bait some.

source: Suburban Wildlife

Brilliantly made movie at all levels, from script to acting to all levels of production. Considering how pathetic movies with multi-million-dollar budgets have been of late, the fact that Suburban Wildlife was made on little more than a handful of coins is great testament to what can be achieved if you assemble people with passion. If this is any indication of Imogen McCluskey's talents, she'll go far - perhaps even to Peter Jackson's levels if she gets recognised by "the powers that be."

This is an awesome film, extremely gripping and super fresh! Big things to come for all involved here!

A film that keeps you watching till the end because we have been there.










