Metro Australia — January 2018

(WallPaper) #1

http://www.metromagazine.com.au | © ATOM | Metro Magazine 195• 43


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a reputation among a horde of cult fans as
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  • miniatures designed by Patrick Tatopoulos,


SPOTLIGHT ON
GENRE FILM

ALEXPROYAS’DARK CITY
TWODECADESON

TACKLING A RANGE OF METAPHYSI-
CAL THEMES AND RIDDLED WITH
ARTISTIC REFERENCES, THE HAUNTING
AUSTRALIAN–US CO-PRODUCTION
DARK CITYHAS GONE ON TO ATTAIN
CULT STATUS IN THE YEARS SINCE ITS
RELEASE. IN CONVERSATION WITH
WRITER/DIRECTOR ALEX PROYAS,
JOHN CATANIADELVES INTO THE GEN-
ESIS OF THIS VISUALLY RICH SCI-FI NOIR
AND DISCUSSES THE FILM’S LEGACY AS
IT MARKS ITS TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY.

Into

the

Light
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