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'Bedevil', stylised as 'beDevil', is a 1993 Australian horror film directed by Tracey Moffatt, the first feature directed by an Australian Aboriginal woman.

Plot



The film is a trilogy of surreal ghost stories. Inspired by ghost stories she heard as a child from both her extended Aboriginal and Irish Australian families, Moffatt created a trilogy in which characters are haunted by the past. All three stories are set in Moffatt's highly stylised, hyper-real, hyper-imaginary Australian landscape.

'Mr. Chuck'

'Mr. Chuck' is the first of the three-part series featured in 'BeDevil'. It tells the story of a young Indigenous Australian boy haunted by the ghost of an American GI who drowned in the swamp around which much of this segment takes place. Various non-linear events of the boy's childhood are presented through the perspectives of two narrators: the boy as an older man reflecting on his youth and a white woman whose family took part in the colonisation of this area of Australia. The film follows the young boy as he observes and interacts with white settlers who are building a cinema on top of the swamp, while simultaneously holding a caretaker position to his two younger siblings, experiencing abuse at the hands of adults in his family, and having episodic interactions with the ghost of the American GI. These clips of memory are framed by the two narrators alternating recounting of them, presented in the style of a documentary interview.

'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 Bebe 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 - Bebe and Minnie die, but the doomed couple never find peace. The spirits of Minnie and Bebe dance on a condemned warehouse and refuse to leave.

Cast



* Lex Marinos as Dimitri

* Tracey Moffatt as Ruby Morphet

* Riccardo Natoli as Spiro

* Dina Panozzo as Voula

* Mawuyul Yanthalawuy as Maudie

* Les Foxcroft

* Banula Marika as Stompie Morphet

* Auriel Andrew as Older Ruby

* Daphne Byers

* Jack Charles as Rick

Themes



Moffatt challenges racial stereotypes in Australian society.

Storytelling is a central concern of 'beDevil'. Creating and sharing stories is a way to make sense of the world, and both encourages and reflects connections between the past and the present, and people and places. Through the process of telling us their stories, each of the narrators in 'beDevil' recount shared tales, a sort of modern folklore. While this brings to mind the importance of storytelling to Indigenous traditions, Moffatt explicitly states that these stories come from both sides of my background my white relatives as well as my black relatives. Yet she also insists that I dont think you can call the stories particularly white or Aboriginal. The hybrid nature of Moffatt's work reflects the way that she perceives the multicultural make-up of Australian society, and she explains that it is completely natural for me to represent that mixing of races. 'beDevil' is very much about 'her' stories, weaving together a personal mythology, and presenting images that are so personal that a lot of the time they embarrass me.

Production



Tracey Moffatt approached Tony Buckley to produce as she was impressed by the films he had made, especially 'The Night, the Prowler' (1978).John Conomos & Raffaele Caputo, "Bedevil: Tracey Moffatt", 'Cinema Papers', May 1993 p26-32 'Bedevil' was filmed on location in Charleville and Bribie Island, Queensland.

Release



'Bedevil' was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, before general release on 28 October 1993.

Reception



Despite good reviews from critics, the film was a box office flop, grossing $27,300. Similarly, the soundtrack release flopped;Comment in the media made by the Producer however, it was nominated for an ARIA Award for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album in 1994.ARIA Awards website

Box office



'Bedevil' grossed at the box office in Australia.

Soundtrack



This soundtrack features music composed and conducted by Carl Vine.Soundtrack album cover

Track listing

'Mr Chuck'


1. Title Sequence


2. The Swamp


3. Young Danny Robs the Shop


4. Harmless Island Travelogue


5. Dangerous Island Travelogue


6. Young Danny Goes to the Cinema


7. Young Danny Wrecks the Cinema


8. The G.I. Revealed

'Choo Choo Choo Choo'


9. The Spirits


10. Ghost Train


11. Haunted Kangaroo Hunt


12. Haunting Spirits


13. Train of Terror

'Lovin' the Spin I'm In'


14. Imelda and Minnie's Stories


15. Spiro's Story


16. Minnie & Beba Appear


17. Imelda's Nightmare


18. Frieda's Story


19. Minnie & Beba Dance


20. The Nightmare Ends


21. End Titles

Credits

According to the soundtrack liner notes, the following people were involved in its production:Soundtrack album liner notes.

* Conductor - Carl Vine

* Engineer - Craig Preston

* Soundtrack album mixing - Michael Stavrou

* Soundtrack album producers - Carl Vine and Philip Powers

* Mastering - Kathy Naunton

* Studio - Albert Studios

* Executive soundtrack producer - Philip Powers

* Cover art - Zero Plus Design Co.

* Art direction - Alex Cotton (Ready Set Design)

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