Picnic at Hanging Rock

Picnic at Hanging Rock

2018
Picnic at Hanging Rock
Picnic at Hanging Rock

Picnic at Hanging Rock

6.2 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Valentine's Day, 1900. Three schoolgirls and their governess mysteriously disappear in Hanging Rock, Australia, without a trace.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP6  Episode 6
Jun. 10,2018
Episode 6

Hester has grown increasingly certain that her vengeful husband's behind the disappearances and is coming after her. As she prepares to flee, the arrival of Sara's guardian provides conclusive proof of Mrs Appleyard's lies. As Hester travels to the Hanging Rock, we finally learn all that led to her demise. The haunted past she ran from, and the secret lives of the missing college girls.

EP5  Episode 5
Jun. 03,2018
Episode 5

French governess, Mademoiselle, is growing increasingly suspicious of Mrs Appleyard's erratic behavior, and fears the worst when she is told that Sara was unexpectedly collected by her guardian, unseen by any other staff. As Mademoiselle searches for answers, the Sergeant travels to Melbourne to seek a last interview with Irma, and a secret vow made by the missing girls is revealed.

EP4  Episode 4
May. 27,2018
Episode 4

Hester struggles to contain mounting hysteria as aftershocks from the disappearance continue to disrupt the old order. A mysterious visitor summons memories of Hester's dark past, whilst Sara seeks escape from the college. Meanwhile, we are taken into the story of the missing girls in the months leading up to the picnic, and the dark stain of the unsolved mystery continues to spread.

EP3  Episode 3
May. 20,2018
Episode 3

The missing Rothschild heiress, Irma Leopold, has been found, remarkably unharmed, but claiming to remember nothing. Meanwhile, rumours spread and the sergeant turns his attention to the college. What secrets lie hidden behind the locked gates? His investigation intensifies Hester's paranoia and she grows certain that the young orphan, Sara, knows something about the disappearance.

EP2  Episode 2
May. 13,2018
Episode 2

Hester's three star pupils and a governess have disappeared. Led by a dogged sergeant, local men search for the missing. Has something supernatural befallen them? Or has a human outrage occurred? An aristocratic young Englishman, Michael Fitzhubert, was the last person to see the girls, and when the search is abandoned, he is compelled to return to the Rock where he makes a shocking discovery.

EP1  Episode 1
May. 06,2018
Episode 1

In the final decade of the 19th century, mysterious widow, Hester Appleyard, arrives in Australia, haunted by a secret past. Here, in the new world, she establishes a successful school for young ladies. But six years later, on Valentine's Day, 1900, the enigmatic headmistress allows her pupils to picnic at Hanging Rock. And there, in the strange brooding landscape, something unthinkable happens.

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6.2 | TV-14 | en | Drama , Mystery , Talk | More Info
Released: 2018-05-06 | Released Producted By: Fremantle Australia , Screen Australia Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.showcasechannel.com.au/shows/picnic-at-hanging-rock/
Synopsis

Valentine's Day, 1900. Three schoolgirls and their governess mysteriously disappear in Hanging Rock, Australia, without a trace.

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Cast

Natalie Dormer , Lily Sullivan , Samara Weaving

Director

Garry Phillips

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Fremantle Australia , Screen Australia

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shauni_247 So glad I decided to watch this show, I watched the first episode and half of the second then decided to get my husband to watch the first and see if he liked it and we could watch it together. Well he loved it and for the past 6 days it's been our nightly watch with a glass of wine, we look forward to it all day. Excellent show.
cam-23266 It wasn't until the third episode that I started to enjoy it, and I was close to calling it quits during the second, but something kept me hanging on. The intrigue kept building in the last three episodes and the at times 'over experimentalisation' in the first two episodes on the cinematography and story telling became more derivative which in turn actually started to build the suspense. I have seen a few times the original Peter Weir film, and whilst at times the mini-series tries to replicate the mood and timbre of the film, for the most part it does its own thing, and credit to the production crew for doing so. At times, it drags so very slow, whilst at others it moves along at an appropriate pace. And herein lies the biggest problem with the production, and that is inconsistency. The cinematography at times is brilliant, whilst at other times too experimental and trying too hard to be quirky. The music at times is haunting, minimalist and other-wordly, then it overpowers completely with modern industrial loops and phrases which simply don't fit. Sometimes the storytelling is exquisite in its timing, dialog and intrigue, whilst just around the corner it becomes vague, confusing and amateur. I felt the jumping around on the timeline was a little 'over done', and the story could very well have been told in a slightly more 'linear' fashion, whilst still maintaining the tension and intrigue. Far too much overlap and duplication in the first two hours also, whilst in the last two hours a number of interesting sub-plots that emerge are simply glossed over. I thought the extension of the plotline from the book and movie was generally well done and early in the last episode, one felt that perhaps it could be extended with a second series. But alas it does all wrap up in the last ten minutes rather abruptly (and of course with more overlap and duplication from the first hour)It's a well cast and beautifully produced mini-series. Natalie Dormer is a class-above and her effort on this holds the series together powerfully. A truly wonderful actor - that without her presence on this mini-series, it may have fallen very flat. Overall, it felt like there were too many 'cooks in the kitchen' when it came to producing this. Often less is more, especially in film making, and this series could've done with less - one less hour, less experimentation with the camera, less timejumps, less duplication, less overpowering industrial music loops and less random symbolisms. They nearly nailed this one, but not quite - a missed opportunity to make a masterpiece.
liz-wallace-80602 When I caught first glimpse of this series, I was definitely interested. Once I began watching it, i fell in love with it. It's a beautiful, artistic, surreal series and experience. It tells so much through not only words but what's spoken through eyes and cinematography. The style is unique and visionary; a truly remarkable piece. I'm very impressed and I wish there was more.
houlyp I wanted to love this because I love Natalie Doormer. But I was so bored! I stopped after the second episode. Disappointed!