Daylesford Macedon Life - Summer 2021

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THE REAL STARS OF THE SCREEN Narelle Groenhout

There’s unrivalled beauty in the natural landscapes, architecture, forests and rural streetscapes of the Central Highlands that draw thousands of visitors to our picturesque part of the world year-round.

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or all those reasons, local and international movie and television location scouts keep coming back to our region searching for the perfect location to create movie magic.

And the picturesque town of Clunes is clearly a firm favourite. Ask any Clunes local and they all have a story about when Mad Max, starring Mel Gibson, was shot in the main street, the railway station and a private residence 42 years ago. The remarkable Australian rural setting enhanced the sense of dystopian world including a vengeful cop and a wayward bikie gang. In reality, that’s a far cry from the picturesque little township that was Mel’s home for the 10-day shoot. It was a case of who’s who among homegrown actors with the filming of Ned Kelly in 2003. Naomi Watts, Geoffrey Rush, Rachel Griffiths, the late Heath Ledger and English actor Orlando Bloom moved across the shires - from Clunes to Hepburn Springs, Bacchus Marsh

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to Broadford – capturing the life of the country’s most famous outlaw. Then there was True History of the Kelly Gang, released last year, and Picnic at Hanging Rock, the original movie and the most recent television series (it goes without saying the original movie and mini-series were of course shot on location at Hanging Rock). Once again, Clunes was the chosen location for a number of scenes for both dramas.

Gordon, nestled among the undulating foothills of the Paddock Creek valley was the perfect setting for the remake of Bonanza but the excitement of a film crew in town wasn’t new for the residents. The original television series The Man from Snowy River was partly filmed in the forested location in the early 80’s and again in subsequent remakes.

Three years ago the little town came alive once again with the filming of Bloom, an Australian mini-series featuring fabulous local actors including the legendary Jackie Weaver and Bryan Brown.

Nicolas Cage is practically considered a local given the time he has spent on numerous films across the region. In 2007, he was in Bacchus Marsh to film the famous ‘deal with the devil’ scene in Ghost Rider and was back again two years later filming Knowing. This time he was joined by Rose Byrne with filming set in various locations across the Macedon Ranges.

Childhood favourite Charlotte’s Web, released in 2006, which is set in Maine, USA, was actually filmed on the Morrocdong Sheep farm, near the old mining town of Greendale with its rolling hills and old world beauty that stole the show.

Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth and Hugo Weaving all graced our region during the filming of 2015 movie, The Dressmaker. While filming took place across the Central Highlands and Western District, it was the Muckleford Railway Station that stole the show.


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