Australia / Oct 10, 2020 / E / Screened at Melbourne Women in Film Festival
Make your last stand yellow
7min
Overall average
5.0/10
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Plot
Sitting at the intersection of two main arteries of traffic on Melbournes Northside is a giant yellow rat that is pointing, with a long gnarled claw, to its explicitly large bottom. This yellow rat is the mascot for the small business Glenlyon Motors. This unusual mascot and the absence of an explanation for its existence has many residents of Melbournes north side puzzled. 'A Rats Arse' finally answers the question on every Northside residents lips - “Why?!” - and along the way reveals something about identity, values, community, and the people who exist within them.
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Genres
DocumentaryComedy
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | A Rats Arse |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | Australia |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | RMIT University |
| Official site | youtube.com |
| Release date | 10 ottobre 2020 |
| Production | Rohan Spong |
| Writer | Juanita Ebbs |
| Editing | Juanita Ebbs |
| Assistant directors | Juanita Ebbs |
| Music | Mitchell Hawkins, Ruby O'Sullivain Belfrage |
| Sound | Ruby O'Sullivain Belfrage, Mitchell Hawkins |
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| Budget | 200 € |
| Revenue | 200 € |
Release dates
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