General
The Dry brings new life to Victorian town Beulah after drought, fire and a difficult two years
It has been a rollercoaster two years for residents of Beulah, Victoria.
Key points:
- Beulah, used as a location for film The Dry, plans to capitalise on tourists visiting the area
- A number of locals scored roles in the film as extras
- Residents are hopeful that more films will be shot in the area
In that time, the town has seen its general store burn down, and a local drought break, received treated drinkable tap water for the first time and made international headlines when occupants of a house in the town flew a flag with Nazi symbolism on it.
But it seems a new Australian film will give the town of 300 people, located four hours north-west of Melbourne, a lasting reason to smile.
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