(sub)TEXT: Anti-Mystery in “Picnic at Hanging Rock” | The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast | A Philosophy Podcast and Blog (opens in new tab)
It’s Valentine’s Day in the state of Victoria, Australia in the year 1900. A group from a local girls’ school goes on an excursion to the foot of an eerie, vast geological formation called Hanging Rock. Three girls and one schoolteacher climb up to explore it. All but one are never seen again. This summary constitutes the essential plot but only the first act of Peter Weir’s 1975 film, based on the novel by Joan Lindsay. The remaining two acts concern the surviving characters’ struggle to mak...
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