WildwoodPark
03-09-2012, 11:45 PM

Title:Bedevil
Artist:Carl Vine
Year:1993
Label:OneMone Records
Format:MP3
Bit Rate:256Kbps
Size:58MB
Tracks:21
Track Listing:
1.Title Sequence (1:40)
2.The Swamp (3:00)
3.Young Danny robs the Shop (2:09)
4.Harmless Island Travelogue (1:27)
5.Dangerous Island Travelogue (1:05)
6.Young Danny Goes to the Cinem (1:02)
7.Young Danny Wrecks the Cinema (1:18)
8.The G.I. Revealed (1:49)
9."The Spirits" (0:38)
10.Ghost Train (0:58)
11.Haunted Kangaroo Hunt (1:16)
12.Haunting Spirits (2:14)
13.Train of Terror (1:06)
14.Imelda & Minnie's Stories (3:28)
15.Spiro's Story (1:13)
16.Minnie & Beba Appear (2:07)
17.Imelda's Nightmare (1:16)
18.Frieda's Story (1:05)
19.Minnie & Beba Dance (2:09)
20.The Nightmare Ends (0:51)
21.End Titles (3:46)
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Synopsis:
Bedevil is a 1993 Australian horror film directed by Tracey Moffatt. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.
Bedevil is the first feature directed by an Australian Aboriginal woman. With this film, Moffatt challenges racial stereotypes in Australian society.
She presents a narrative that consists of three ‘ghost stories’ which belong to Aboriginal and Anglo/Celtic relatives. These stories are told via a playful bending and blending of generic conventions which provides a meta-narrative of how indigenous and non-indigenous Australians understand and live with each other.
The stories are:
Mr Chuck
The sandy shores and the breezy bungalows of Bribie Island play host to a strange and eerie story. Years back an American GI drove his truck into the quicksand after a party. The pervasive malevolence of the GI’s presence is still felt by many who live on the island. However, there is another underlying evil that remains unspoken. Rick experienced it and lived to tell the tale.
Choo Choo Choo Choo
In the desolate plains of outback Queensland, Ruby (played by Moffatt herself) and her family are haunted by invisible trains which run on a track beside their house. The ghost of a young girl killed by a train drives Ruby and her family away. After many years Ruby returns to experience the ghostly presence yet again.
Lovin’ the Spin I’m in
Imelda’s people are Torres Strait Islanders. When her son Beba and his love, Minnie, leave their community to escape opposition to their marriage, Imelda follows them to a small town in north Queensland. Tragedy strikes - Beba and Minnie die, but the doomed couple never find peace. The spirits of Minnie and Beba dance on a condemned warehouse and refuse to leave.