
Monolith
Movie • 2022
ReportThis keenly anticipated debut feature from the South Australian creative team of director Matt Vesely, writer Lucy Campbell and producer Bettina Hamilton is a striking science fiction thriller. Through the clever containment of a single location and only one on-screen character, Monolith surveils disgraced journalist (rising star Lily Sullivan) as she turns to podcasting to salvage her career, before uncovering a strange artefact that she believes is evidence of an alien conspiracy. The teasing mystery is a product of the ground-breaking Film Lab: New Voices initiative, and uses its creative restraint to compelling advantage.
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At 56 min. a woman starts to microwave some food and then v *s into the sink. Audio only.
At 1 hour 4 min. you see her from behind and she appears to be v*ing into a trash can? (it’s a quick shot and unclear) but you don’t see or hear anything (there is music over the audio).
At 1 hour 19 min. she g*gs and puts her fingers in her mouth to pull out an object which could be triggering.
At 1 hour 4 min. you see her from behind and she appears to be v*ing into a trash can? (it’s a quick shot and unclear) but you don’t see or hear anything (there is music over the audio).
At 1 hour 19 min. she g*gs and puts her fingers in her mouth to pull out an object which could be triggering.
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