Sunshine and Violence at the Aussie Box Office

Palm Beach and Danger Close open wide, and little horror sensation Midsommar tops limited release.
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Heather Mitchell and Jacqueline McKenzie laze about in Palm Beach. Image by Elise Lockwood. 

Two Aussie films opened wide last week and the industry watches them closely: Palm Beach and Danger Close: The Battle for Long Tan opened in third and fourth place on the charts, showing on 250 and 225 screens respectively.

As winter draws to a close, Rachel Ward’s Palm Beach (Universal) clearly provided the summery escape some audience demographics were looking for; the film took $1,142,267 in its debut weekend, averaging a very healthy $4,569 per screen. The telling numbers will be in weeks to come.

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Jini Maxwell is a curator at ACMI, and an award-winning videogame journalist. They curated ‘Honk: Untitled Goose Exhibition,’ co-curate Gay24, a monthly film night showcasing rare, radical and archival queer films. Jini is currently co-curating a major videogame exhibition at ACMI.