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  1. Incident at Raven's Gate (also released as Encounter at Raven's Gate) is a 1988 science fiction arthouse feature film directed by prominent Australian director Rolf de Heer.. The cast of Incident at Raven's Gate includes long-term Australian stage and screen actor Max Cullen as a policeman and Terry Camilleri as an astrophysicist attached to Special Branch, investigating unexplained radar ...

  2. 4 de ago. de 1989 · Incident at Raven's Gate: Directed by Rolf de Heer. With Steven Vidler, Celine O'Leary, Ritchie Singer, Vincent Gil. A small Australian town is stricken by unusual occurrences; electrical faults, violent and psychotic human behavior.

  3. www.moriareviews.com › sciencefiction › incident-at-ravens-gate-1988-encounter-atIncident at Raven's Gate (1988) - Moria

    27 de abr. de 1999 · Plot. A town in the Australian Outback is being plagued by appearances of strange lights, inexplicable power failures and rains of dead birds. Ex-con Eddie Cleary, working as a hand on his brother’s farm, determines to find out what happened at Raven’s Gate farm, which has driven all who go there insane. Australians seem to have a peculiar ...

  4. Incident at Raven’s Gate was released theatrically for a short season in Sydney and Melbourne and then came out on home video a month later. It received limited US release in 1990 under the title Encounter at Raven’s Gate. At the 1988 AFI Awards, the film was nominated for Best Original Score (Graham Tardif and Roman Kronen) and Production ...

  5. Incident at Raven's Gate. 1988 · 1 hr 33 min. R. Thriller · Drama · Mystery · Sci-Fi. Ex-con Eddie Cleary gets a job working on his older brother's isolated farm. It's not long before bizarre things start happening, dead birds falling out of the sky, family pets attacking their owners, strange apparitions beginning to appear, and people who ...

  6. Encounter at Raven's Gate is another classic 'unknown' Ozploitation flick (by an equally unknown director, Rolf de Heer) that has sadly been all but lost to the ravages of time. It had an extremely short run locally, a one-off DVD release, then slipping quietly into sci-fi/ arthouse obscurity.

  7. Production. Incident at Raven's Gate is a genre-crossing film: part thriller, part science fiction, and part psychological drama. It was shot on location and made in South Australia, with South Australian Film Corporation support, for a budget of A$2.5 million. The filmmakers say only $1.1 million was spent on the actual film, and the rest were ...