- “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015) – This post-apocalyptic action film was partially filmed in South Australia’s Outback landscapes.
- “Gallipoli” (1981) – Though the majority of the film is set in Turkey during World War I, several scenes were shot in South Australia, particularly in Adelaide and the Flinders Ranges.
- “Picnic at Hanging Rock” (1975) – This Australian mystery drama, based on the novel by Joan Lindsay, was set and filmed in various locations across South Australia, including the Flinders Ranges and Martindale Hall.
- “Storm Boy” (1976) – Adapted from Colin Thiele’s novel, this family drama follows the story of a young boy living on the South Australian coastline.
- “Wolf Creek” (2005) – This horror film, though set in the Australian Outback, features scenes filmed in South Australia, particularly in the Flinders Ranges.
- “The Tracker” (2002) – Set in the Outback, this Australian film was mostly shot in South Australia, showcasing the and rugged landscapes.
- “Bad Boy Bubby” (1993) – Although not exclusively set in South Australia, this dark Australian comedy-drama was filmed in and around Adelaide, portraying the city’s atmosphere.
- “The Dish” (2000) – Based on true events, this comedy-drama takes place in Parkes, New South Wales, but was largely filmed in South Australia.
- “Beautiful Kate” (2009) – This Australian drama, based on Newton Thornburg’s novel, is set in the Flinders Ranges and was filmed in various South Australian locations.
- “Last Cab to Darwin” (2015) – This heartwarming Australian film follows the journey of a terminally ill taxi driver traveling from Broken Hill, New South Wales, to Darwin, Northern Territory. While not entirely set in South Australia, parts of the movie were filmed in the state
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in South Australia
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