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Overview
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Writer:
Alice Bell (written by)
Release Date:
26 October 2006 (Australia) more
Tagline:
There are some things in life you can't control. Fame. Lust. Murder . . . And Katrina. more
Plot:
Why does a 19 year-old girl plot to kill her own father? Katrina Skinner is stuck in suburbia with her toddler daughter and her devoted dad... more | add synopsis
Awards:
8 wins & 13 nominations more
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Out-of-control! more (29 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Emily Barclay | ... | Katrina Skinner | |
| Steve Bastoni | ... | Detective Andretti | |
| Laurence Breuls | ... | Danny | |
| Michael Dorman | ... | Rusty | |
| Anthony Hayes | ... | Kenny | |
| Geneviève Lemon | ... | Auntie Dianne | |
| Robert Morgan | ... | John Skinner | |
| Susan Prior | ... | Christine Andretti | |
| Mia Wasikowska | ... | Lilya | |
| Lawrence Aitchson | ... | Welfare Man (as Lawrence Aitchison) | |
| Rod Ansell | ... | Angry Neighbour | |
| Christine Armstrong | ... | Defence Lawyer | |
| Phillip Ayoub | ... | Sergeant Harris | |
| Callan Boys | ... | Random Guy | |
| Nigel Castellum | ... | Junior Policeman |
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong sexual content, pervasive language, some violence and drug use.
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Runtime:
Australia:95 min | UK:89 min | Canada:90 min (Toronto International Film Festival)
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UK:15 | Australia:MA | New Zealand:R16 | France:-12 | USA:R
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Alice Bell was Emily Barclay's body double for the film. Driving, texting and snorting cornflour instead of speed. more
Quotes:
Katrina: Withdraw that complaint in the morning, or I'll be back. And I won't be alone. I'm a Skinner. My brother's a murderer. I'll have your head cut off. more
Movie Connections:
Features "Li'l Elvis Jones and the Truckstoppers" (1998) more
Soundtrack:
Double Dare more
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Who was Emily Barclay (Katrina)'s stand-in in some of the scenes?What was the inspiration for Alice Bell's screenplay?
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Emily Barclay wow. What an excellently untouchable and stormy performance of teasing manipulation, in what drives and sets the kinetically sensationalized story of crime, drugs, sex, revenge and murder in motion. This sexily gusty little Australian made feature uses an old formula, but the pictorial direction pumps it up with vigorously hard-hitting energy and flashy techniques smothered by a rollicking rock soundtrack featuring homegrown talent. Fashionably mechanical handling throughout, but effectively unapologetic nonetheless. However director Paul Goldman does a good job etching in an authentic atmosphere of the western suburbs. The story follows that of Katrina Skinner a rebellious 19 year old mum that's into crime, sex, cars and likes to be the 'showpiece' of the town. When her brother is put away for murder, she sets up a plan to hopefully bail him out. However her father (movingly tailored performance by Robert Morgan) is worried, especially about her baby daughter as she goes about leaving others to look after the child (namely her staunch boyfriend played Michael Dorman), as she searches for a recklessly good time. Everyone wants to see her clean up, but she won't have anything to with it and begins to turn on those who she believes are in the way. The plot is done in a fragmented style where in between the story; it would cut to a documentary crew filming people who were somewhat involved with Katrina asking questions about her. It's character-based with its cutting script with it being very vague on motivation, but lingering within is an intense mean-streak and suitably dark and racy comedic elements. Spitefully quirky, but compelling largely due to the unswervingly strong performances.