How Australia's landscape sears into our movies and inspires Looking for Grace

By Paul Byrnes
Updated February 5 2016 - 10:13am, first published January 31 2016 - 12:15am
Richard Roxburgh, Radha Mitchell and Odessa Young in Looking for Grace, in which frantic parents set off to find their runaway daughter.  Photo: Supplied
Richard Roxburgh, Radha Mitchell and Odessa Young in Looking for Grace, in which frantic parents set off to find their runaway daughter. Photo: Supplied
Tracks portrayed the outback in a far gentler light. Photo: Supplied
Tracks portrayed the outback in a far gentler light. Photo: Supplied
John Jarratt represents the dark side of the Australian landscape in Wold Creek. Photo: Supplied
John Jarratt represents the dark side of the Australian landscape in Wold Creek. Photo: Supplied
Wake in Fright captured the madness and masculinity we associate with the bush. Photo: Supplied
Wake in Fright captured the madness and masculinity we associate with the bush. Photo: Supplied

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