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Lake Mungo

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
34K
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Lake Mungo (2008)
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Strange things start happening after a girl is found drowned in a lake.Strange things start happening after a girl is found drowned in a lake.Strange things start happening after a girl is found drowned in a lake.

  • Director
    • Joel Anderson
  • Writer
    • Joel Anderson
  • Stars
    • Rosie Traynor
    • David Pledger
    • Martin Sharpe
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    34K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,449
    534
    • Director
      • Joel Anderson
    • Writer
      • Joel Anderson
    • Stars
      • Rosie Traynor
      • David Pledger
      • Martin Sharpe
    • 314User reviews
    • 96Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rosie Traynor
    Rosie Traynor
    • June Palmer
    David Pledger
    • Russell Palmer
    Martin Sharpe
    Martin Sharpe
    • Mathew Palmer
    Talia Zucker
    Talia Zucker
    • Alice Palmer
    Tania Lentini
    • Georgie Ritter
    Cameron Strachan
    • Leith Ritter
    Judith Roberts
    • Iris Long
    Robin Cuming
    • Garret Long
    Marcus Costello
    • Jason Whittle
    Chloe Armstrong
    • Kim Whittle
    Carole Patullo
    • Sargent Drouin
    John Dunn
    • Funeral Director
    Laurie Dunn
    • Funeral Director
    Kirsty McDonald
    • Genevieve Trudeau
    James Lawson
    • Frederick Rosskamp
    Phillip Boltin
    • Dr Kenin Slatter
    • (as Dr Phillip Boltin)
    Glenn Luck
    • Steve Wilkie
    Simon Wilton
    Simon Wilton
    • Clive Roy Best
    • Director
      • Joel Anderson
    • Writer
      • Joel Anderson
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    5jeroduptown

    Plodding

    The concept was interesting, but got dragged down by the interview-style telling. Alice's story only had interest through the peppering of "actual footage" that got thrown in here and there.
    Dethcharm

    Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore...

    LAKE MUNGO is an exceptionally well-made "mockumentary" about family, loss, grief, and difficult secrets revealed. It also happens to be a fantastic ghost story / supernatural mystery.

    The character of 16 year-old Alice Palmer (Talia Zucker), who apparently died in a swimming accident, is haunting and ominous. Even when unseen. So deeply has she affected her family, that they are compelled to -finally- see her for who / what she truly was.

    Alice is more than a mere specter. She's a living memory, driving the Palmers to uncover the truth at all costs. The revelation of which is quite shocking, even by today's jaded standards.

    If you prefer movies that creep over you gradually rather than jumps and jolts every ten seconds, then this should deliver what you need...
    9LoneWolfAndCub

    Lake Mungo succeeds at being not only a chilling ghost story, but a film about grief

    With all this hype about the good, yet overrated Paranormal Activity, Joel Anderson's debut film Lake Mungo lies forgotten. This is a total shame, seeing as this is much better, and way creepier. Lake Mungo really is a very simple film, it follows the Palmer family as they deal with the loss of Alice (their daughter/sister). It is filmed in a documentary style, in which the family/friends/work associates are interviewed by an unseen person, with pictures and video footage shown as well. Eventually we discover Alice had many secrets, and the family try to find out about them and if they had anything to do with her passing.

    The plot does not sound enticing, in fact, it sounds rather plain, however, this is not case fortunately. The documentary style really suits the film, and the actors are incredible and almost seem like they are not acting at all. The scares spaced throughout are genuinely freaky, and really got under my skin. Anderson makes sure the atmosphere is kept dense throughout the whole film, making every minute feel ominous. However, Lake Mungo does not just focus on the horror, but also how the family deals with the grief, and what they are willing to believe and do to help each other and themselves. The scenes in between the supernatural images and occurrences focus on how each family member (and some friends) deal with all that happens, and it is done in a refreshingly realistic (not over-blown, sentimental, or dramatic) way. There are a few twists along the way, and the final scene is very well-done, and will stay with you for a long time. Do yourself a favour, go see this movie, support movies which are actually good and don't rely on cheap scares. Recently my awesome homeland have been releasing some damn good horror movies (see Wolf Creek, Rogue, Black Water, Dying Breed, Lucky Country) and Lake Mungo is one of the best.

    4½/5
    7planktonrules

    Less a horror story...more a mystery.

    "Lake Mungo" is an Australian film that is part horror and part mystery...with a stronger emphasis on the mystery aspect to the story. It begins with the Palmer family on an outing and their daughter, Alice, drowning in the reservoir. What follows is the family trying to make sense of this death and as they go through Alice's things, they begin to realize that there's far more to the story than simply her dying. She certainly was NOT a normal teen and I'll leave it to you to see how and why.

    If you are looking to be scared, I doubt if this film will do it for you. But instead of cheap scares, the film manages to be both creepy and unique. Using a fake documentary look and style, it certainly is unique and keeps your attention.
    6eddie_baggins

    A well made low budget Australian horror/thriller

    An extremely low budget and low key Australian horror done in the faux-documentary style that has now well and truly worn out its welcome, Lake Mungo is impressive in what it does with limited resources and its ambition is to be commended but a big problem with this now cult film is that it's sadly not very scary.

    Whilst suitably creepy at times as Lake Mungo wears on towards it's slight 80 minute run time the films initial chilling set-up slowly descends into something that becomes unfortunately tiresome even though the film's final credits scenes provide some unnerving finishing moments.

    While criticisms can be easily made of Lake Mungo's inability to capitalize on its promising cornerstones director Joel Anderson certainly must be commended for sticking to his low-budget guns and delivering a mock-doc that to the uninitiated may absolutely seem like a legitimate documentary! Using grainy phone footage, good use of talking heads and fake news reports, Anderson crafts a tale that actually feels real even if the story its telling becomes a little far-fetched and lacking. Telling the story of the sad demise of young Alice Palmer in this way allows Anderson to hide the films limitations in ways that don't take away from the films central premise and only some clunky delivery of dialogue really gives Lake Mungo's sleight of hand away.

    One of the more impressive Australian horrors of recent times (although that's not entirely an amazing feat) and perhaps the best locally made example of a faux documentary yet produced (again not exactly tough competition), Lake Mungo has clearly in the years since its release found an appreciative audience that it failed to find upon initial runs these now many moons ago and you could do a lot worse than making Lake Mungo your horror fix over the slowly dying Paranormal Activity franchise or any other such higher profile wannabe.

    3 buried cell phones out of 5

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    • Trivia
      Although the film is fictional, Lake Mungo is a real place in New South Wales, Australia, and scenes in the film were shot there. Lake Mungo is a dry lake, and an important archaeological site. In 1968, the remains of a young Aboriginal woman were uncovered and she was nicknamed the "Mungo Lady". She was found to be ritually buried, and her bones were approximately 40,000 years old at the time of discovery. Mungo Lady is one of the earliest anatomically modern human remains discovered anywhere in the world. Five years later, another skeleton of around 40,000 years old was found at Lake Mungo, and named "Mungo Man".
    • Goofs
      A promotional poster for The Beatles' album "Love" is on the wall in the background of a photo of Alice (59 minutes and 30 seconds). "Love" was released in November of 2006. Alice died in December of 2005.
    • Quotes

      Alice Palmer: I feel like something bad is going to happen to me. I feel like something bad has happened. It hasn't reached me yet but it's on its way.

    • Crazy credits
      The credits are intercut with prior footage, revealing several sightings of Alice's ghost throughout the film that went unnoticed. After the credits, a figure that may be Alice or her doppelgänger stands at Lake Mungo, in the darkness, as lightning strikes.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Mockumentaries (2014)
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      Ruido
      Written by Fernando Corona

      Performed by Murcof

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 2008 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lac Mungo
    • Filming locations
      • Ararat, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Mungo Productions
      • Screen Australia
      • SBS Independent
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    • Budget
      • A$1,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,853
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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