
Movie spotlight
Stage Four
A slacker wakes up after a heavy bender to find the world around him rapidly changing in horrifying ways
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future, Indigenous communities are forced into internment camps. A young man named Joseph desperately seeks to reunite with his family after his community is targeted by a ruthless military force. He embarks on a perilous journey, encountering both allies and enemies as he navigates a world on the brink of collapse.
Critical Reception
Stage Four is a visually striking and thematically rich film that garnered significant attention for its unflinching portrayal of systemic oppression and Indigenous resilience. While praised for its ambition and artistic merit, some critics noted its challenging and at times bleak narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its powerful visual style and haunting atmosphere.
Critically acclaimed for its exploration of Indigenous trauma and survival.
Noted for its ambitious, albeit sometimes challenging, storytelling.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
Jeff Barnaby, the director, also wrote, produced, and edited the film, showcasing his multifaceted talent.
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