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“a 90-minute blast of toxic masculinity smashing that will have you hooting and hollering along...Russell’s graduation from shorts revs up the crowd and goes full throttle.” – ScreenHub
We close FFFA 2026 with Penny Lane is Dead, the rip-roaring debut feature from writer-director Mia’Kate Russell that blends pitch-black ocker humour and blood-splattering horror with a distinctly Australian twist.
It’s 1986, and Penny Lane and her best friends Toni and Amy head to a remote beach house to celebrate Penny's recent university acceptance with a ‘no dick’ weekend of debauchery, durries and booze in tow. Before the celebration can even begin, Penny’s dodgy cousin Kat arrives uninvited with a stash of spiked cupcakes and is followed by her menacing boyfriend Angus and his crew of fearsome mates. What begins as a weekend of fun soon devolves into a fight for survival.
Pulling from her years of experience in special effects makeup on films like Nitram and Better Man, Russell delivers a debut feature that manages to pull off a non-stop ride of ferocious horror fun without sacrificing its biting satire, probing the dark underside of Australian culture and its internalised misogyny and toxic masculinity.
Strap in and get ready to discover the punk-horror debut that heralds an exhilarating new voice in Australian cinema.
Unclassified 18+
Australia
90
Mia’Kate Russell
Steve Le Marquand, Ben O'Toole, Alexandra Jensen, Sophia Wright-Mendelsohn, Bailey Spalding, Tahlee Fereday
English
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