| newspaper - 'Just a bloke who likes a bit of torture' The Sydney Morning Herald. 12-07-2000. p.21 |
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Garry Maddox,
Stephen Gibbs
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| Maddox discusses the publicity shot of Bana stripped to the waist, covered in tatoos, heavily armed with a halo around his head and doubts Read deserves the ...[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Sum' has American pulses The Sydney Morning Herald. 14-07-1994. pp.30-31 |
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Mary Colbert
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| Discusses how the play got to the big screen, the Dowling-Burton work relationship,financial backing for the film, it's aims at showing another perspective o...[full record]
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| newspaper - A hard look at a tough life The Sydney Morning Herald. 31-10-1981 |
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Geraldine Brooks
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| A review of Wrong Side of the Road that makes reference to a "chilling" "semi-documentary style" which helps make this an observational film. Brooks says t...[full record]
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| newspaper - A hit from our myth behaviour The Sydney Morning Herald. 26-01-1995. p.32 |
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Author Unknown
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| It explains about the film with the industrial view and investigates the background in the film.[full record]
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| newspaper - A low-budget Australian dream The Sydney Morning Herald. 19-06-1984. p.10 |
|
Geraldine O'Brien
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| Brief discussion on the making of Australian Dream [full record]
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| newspaper - A Pacific potpourri of politics, feasts and arts The Sydney Morning Herald. 23-01-1986 |
|
Ross Coulthart
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| A rundown of the events of a Maori festival occurring at Bondi Beach and how PATU! was screened there.[full record]
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| newspaper - A sad, mad hatter's life The Sydney Morning Herald. 18-04-1994. p.16 |
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William Fraser
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| A positive review of the Dorothy Hewett segment in a series called "Creative Spirits" which aired on the ABC.
[full record]
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| newspaper - A star is forlorn: ageing theatre queen cries out for a little make-up The Sydney Morning Herald. 09-08-2008. p.1 |
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Carolyn Webb
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| Author Carolyn Webb depicts the current state of the Athenaeum theatre, and quotes president Kevin Quigley, who demands to preserve the unique ambience of Me...[full record]
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| newspaper - A Strange Kind Of Love Affair The Sydney Morning Herald. 21-08-1998. pp.4-5 |
|
Ruth Hessey
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| An interesting article which refers to the notion of mateship emphasied in Australian cinema between men, eg Gallipoli, and the changing way in which men & t...[full record]
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| newspaper - A sympathetic look at the dole bludger The Sydney Morning Herald. |
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Don Grooves
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| [full record]
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| newspaper - Aboriginal filmmakers turn lens upon themselves. The Sydney Morning Herald. 16-03-1996. p.13 |
|
Ben Holgate
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| This article provides information on the From Sand To Celluloid collection of short Indigenous films including; funding details; the political motivation beh...[full record]
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| newspaper - Art of darkness The Sydney Morning Herald. 25-07-1998. p.3 |
|
Lauren Martin
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| A 'resume' of Alex Proyas at release time of his feature film 'Dark City'. Explains his life and work up to 'Dark City', talks to friends/workmates and ment...[full record]
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| newspaper - At Musicale: Actress Entertained: Crowd's Interest The Sydney Morning Herald. 03-12-1935. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| Describes Twelvetrees' attendance at a musical held in aide of the Kindergarten Union, with other notable figures present listed, along with the performers. ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Aust films tackle taboos head on The Sydney Morning Herald. . p.15 |
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Mary Colbert
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| [full record]
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| newspaper - Australia on the crest of a new wave. The Sydney Morning Herald. 18-05-1994. p.30 |
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Mary Colbert
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| The article looks to flesh out much of the unknown elemnts surrounding Muriels, in regards to how Hogan came up with the idea, and his sentiments towards her.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Australian Film Censored In London: Director Shocked And Hurt The Sydney Morning Herald. 18-07-1936. p.17 |
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Author Unknown
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| Reports English censorship cuts prior to English premiere screening and quotes Hall's official statement in defence of content.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Balletic violence with a twist The Sydney Morning Herald. 24-04-1997. p.14 |
|
Robert Drewe
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|
[full record]
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| newspaper - Baz finds his place in the sun The Sydney Morning Herald. 23-12-1996. p.9 |
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Peter Cochrane
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| The article announces Baz Luhrmann's two year deal with 20th Century Fox film studios to produce his next two films, following the success of Romeo + Juliet....[full record]
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| newspaper - Berlin hails Hughes The Sydney Morning Herald. p.23 |
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Andrew McCathie
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| 'What I have Written' won a standing ovation at the Berlin Film festival. Describes Hughes's unconventional approach to film making and his combination of ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Big Screen Dreaming The Sydney Morning Herald. 17-03-2004 |
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Peter Gotting
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| [full record]
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| newspaper - Bringing home images of Antarctica The Sydney Morning Herald. 19-12-1991. p.20 |
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Lynden Barber
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| [full record]
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| newspaper - Brussels sprouts a winner The Sydney Morning Herald. 25-05-1999. p.13 |
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Howard Feinstein
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| One of the few reviews in Australia on Strange Fits of Passion in Cannes. [full record]
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| newspaper - Budget Cuts a winner for Aussie film The Sydney Morning Herald. 20-07-2010 |
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AAP
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| Slashing the budget of Australian lighthouse epic South Solitary was the best thing that could have ever happened to the film, writer and director Shirley Ba...[full record]
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| newspaper - Cabinet defers Ban on X videos The Sydney Morning Herald. 02-04-1997. p.2 |
|
Anne Davies
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| Story on the proposed move to an NVE classification being defered. Mostly interesting because of the quotes by Robbie Swan about a possible black market tra...[full record]
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| newspaper - Canned and fed to celluloid cannibals The Sydney Morning Herald. 04-09-1998 |
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David Dale
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| David Dale believes that all recent Australian films are embarrassing flops.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Censorship rows The Sydney Morning Herald. 13-05-1997. p.13 |
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David Marr,
Rebecca Huntley
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| An arguementative piece on the state of censorship, using Salo as the focus. It predicted (rightly) the banning of Salo, and gives some reasons how it happen...[full record]
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| newspaper - Chopper gets a release, despite collapse of distribution deal The Sydney Morning Herald. 03-08-2000. p.15 |
|
Garry Maddox
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| News story on the collapse of a planned joint distribution deal between Palace Films and Twentieth Century Fox.
Rumours that Fox executives were upset over ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Column 8 The Sydney Morning Herald. 02-11-1981. p.n.p. |
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Author Unknown
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| A brief news article on WSOTR which gives the observation of State Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Frank Walter, who finds it ironic that the film premiers ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Crim with a killer punchline The Sydney Morning Herald. 03-08-2000. p.15 |
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Sandra Hall
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| Hall admires Dominik's bravery in the choice of subject matter and casting of Bana and considers the film brilliant.[full record]
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| newspaper - Crowe-ing,Crowe-ing...gone The Sydney Morning Herald. 03-06-1994. pp.44-45 |
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Paul Fisher
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| Interview with Crowe regarding his preparations for the role,his personal views on homosexuality and his Hollywood future.[full record]
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| newspaper - Death of Australian Actress The Sydney Morning Herald. 29-10-1963. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| An article reporting the death of Jocelyn Howarth in Hollywood.[full record]
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| newspaper - Deeper than face value The Sydney Morning Herald. 02-07-1994. p.13A |
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Anne Susskind
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| Author meets the film's star, Nicholas Hope. Discusses with him the techniques used in making Bubby, his experiences with the film, his background, his care...[full record]
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| newspaper - Despairing for fate of the young The Sydney Morning Herald. p.p.8 |
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Martha DuBose
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| Positive review of the film:
"heavily loaded with comment"
"confrounted the crisis of young people handling economic hardship and social indifference"
The "s...[full record]
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| newspaper - Family feuding focus of first feature The Sydney Morning Herald. 02-08-1997. p.16 |
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Lauren Martin
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| The article highlights the universal theme of family, a pivotal theme throughout "Radiance". It's about Rachel making "black films" and being a pathfinder , ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Film Finds a Theatre The Sydney Morning Herald. 15-10-1953. p.n.p. |
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Author Unknown
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| Praising the film as the most 'grown-up and craftsmanlike feature-length film ever made by Australians'. [full record]
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| newspaper - Film Man's Search For Successor To Smiley The Sydney Morning Herald. 01-08-1957. p.6 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces Kimmins auditioning children in Sydney prior to shooting the sequel. Discusses casting of replacement for Petersen, in London filming "The Scamp".[full record]
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| newspaper - Film Noir The Sydney Morning Herald. 19-04-1997. p.13 |
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Colin Rose
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| Talks about the relation between the film and Leigh Leigh Case as well as its bad reception at Sundance Film Festival.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Film Reviews - 'Thoroughbred' The Sydney Morning Herald. 11-05-1936. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| Describes the film as a compromise between an expression of Australia and a standardised Hollywood model, critical of obvious references to indigineous fauna...[full record]
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| newspaper - Film shows an ugly side of New Zealand The Sydney Morning Herald. 17-07-1984. p.p.10 |
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Robert MacDonald
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| Details about PATU! and Merata Mita. Many political views expressed in article. Compares racism in NZ to that in South Africa.[full record]
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| newspaper - Film Star Arrives: Warm Welcome: Miss Twelvetrees The Sydney Morning Herald. 03-12-1935. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| The public welcome for Twelvetrees at Circular Quay is described, including a detailed description devoted to her wardrobe.
Twelvetrees' educational backgr...[full record]
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| newspaper - Flipside of the Anzac coin The Sydney Morning Herald. 01-05-1997. p.16 |
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Robert Drewe
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| Calls Blackrock a 'disturbing and important film' and feels it should be compulsory viewing for all Australian teenagers.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Focus on the audience, film makers urged The Sydney Morning Herald. p.17 |
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Garry Maddox
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| Maddox looks at how Australian filmmakers can better prepare their films for box office success by identifying a target audience, demonstrating "entertainmen...[full record]
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| newspaper - Frannie Goes to Hollywood The Sydney Morning Herald. 21-11-1997. pp.8-9 |
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Ruth Hussey
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| Neat interview and overview of O'Connor's career.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Freckled Boys Seek stardom The Sydney Morning Herald. 20-09-1955. p.2 |
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Author Unknown
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| Quite long article describing the auditions for the role of Smiley. Includes photograph of Kimmins[full record]
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| newspaper - Graduate compared to young Campion The Sydney Morning Herald. 04-05-1998. p.Unknown |
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Lauren Martin
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| Discusses the awards received by Indigenous filmmaker, Iven Sen and the comparisions which have been made between Sen's films and the early works of Jane Cam...[full record]
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| newspaper - Growing up with the stars The Sydney Morning Herald. 13-03-1999. p.4 |
|
David Malouf
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| Renowned author David Malouf talks about how the products of Hollywood have influenced lives. There's a very interesting passage that deals specifically with...[full record]
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| newspaper - Heath cracks film with Two Hands The Sydney Morning Herald. 06-06-1998. p.15 |
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Lauren Martin
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| The title of the film, pretty much explains about what the article about. It is yet another of those, interview cum promotional article for the film. Howev...[full record]
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| newspaper - Helen Twelvetrees: Civic Reception The Sydney Morning Herald. 04-12-1935. p.20 |
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Caroline Somerville
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| Outlines Twelvetrees' official reception, her publicity schedule and her on-screen potential in relation to Australia's national cinema.[full record]
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| newspaper - Hogan's Heroines The Sydney Morning Herald. 26-09-1997. p.11 |
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Ruth Hussey
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| A review that talks of the brilliance of Roberts' performance and her ability to perform "against her beauty". Whatever that means?
[full record]
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| newspaper - Hollywood's last illusion dies: TV isn't reality The Sydney Morning Herald. 24-09-1998. p.14 |
|
Paul Byrnes
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| The reviewer describes The Truman Show as Peter Weir's best film since Fearless. The themes of the film are discusses, as well as the way in which our notion...[full record]
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| newspaper - Home-cooked chaos and chickpeas The Sydney Morning Herald. 16-10-1999. p.43 |
|
Christina Ho
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| [full record]
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| newspaper - Innocent loose in a mad land The Sydney Morning Herald. p.20 |
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Paul Byrnes
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| Discusses the unpredictable and excessive nature of the film, and its iconoclastic representation of Australian society.[full record]
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| newspaper - Inside Job The Sydney Morning Herald. 28-07-2000. pp.4-5 |
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Jackie Dent
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| Mark 'Chopper' Read suggested to Dominik that Bana play him and Bana, who has spent time with Chopper comments that
he has some sort of people perception an...[full record]
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| newspaper - Inside Outside The Sydney Morning Herald. 12-05-1999. p.27 |
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Author Unknown
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| Breif production information noting the seven-week shoot began in Jika Jika maximum security wing of Pentridge prison.
Financed at around $3.5 million by th...[full record]
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| newspaper - Interview: a talk on the Wildside The Sydney Morning Herald. 20-08-1998. p.12 |
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Sandra Hall
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| Review discusses some of the parallels to Phoenix, the performance of Weaving and Martin, as well as the tone (suspense) of the film.[full record]
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| newspaper - It looks like Cannes has given us the flick The Sydney Morning Herald. 01-04-1999 |
|
Garry Maddox
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| Article laments the fact there were so few Australian films selected for Cannes Film Festival in comparison to other years.[full record]
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| newspaper - Jolley tale of an odd pair The Sydney Morning Herald. 31-07-1997. p.12 |
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Sandra Hall
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| A review which considers the Jolley novel and its transferrance into a Lang film. The relationship between the characters is examined as is the landscape an...[full record]
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| newspaper - Kung-fu king to make Aust film The Sydney Morning Herald. 20-09-1974. pp.- |
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Author Unknown
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|
[full record]
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| newspaper - Life and Death at the end of the line The Sydney Morning Herald. 31-10-1996. p.15 |
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Sandra Hall
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| A review which notes the contrasting beauty of the film to the bleakness of its subject matter.[full record]
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| newspaper - Lifeline plan for Chauvel Cinema The Sydney Morning Herald. 13-09-2005. p.5 |
|
Bonnie Malkin
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| Short article about the City of Sydney council considering a motion of rent assistance for the new operator of the Chauvel cinema if they were to continue to...[full record]
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| newspaper - Living in the past maybe - but doing it well. The Sydney Morning Herald. 20-08-1977 |
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Geraldine Pascall
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| Begins by discussing three Australian movies which are period pieces set in schools about young people growing up.
It goes on to breifly discuss the Austral...[full record]
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| newspaper - Mike and Stefani step from the past The Sydney Morning Herald. 31-05-1975. p.n.p. |
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Helen Frizell
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| The article investigates why the 'hauntingly, beautiful' film 'Mike and Stefani' was not given a public release when it was completed in 1952. Frizell interv...[full record]
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| newspaper - Mike and Stefani stepping from the past The Sydney Morning Herald. 31-05-1975 |
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Helen Frizell
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| This article covers the re-release of the film at the 1975 Sydney Film Festival.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Movie violence can turn children into killers : Weir The Sydney Morning Herald. 00-00-1999. p.3 |
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Author Unknown
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| Weir claims movie violence and media overload could make children capable of acts such as the Littleton Colorado school shootings and irresponsibly graphic f...[full record]
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| newspaper - No Title The Sydney Morning Herald. 19-05-1998. p.1 |
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Author Unknown
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| A very brief notice regarding the presence of David Gulpilil at a screening of the re-released Wallkabout in Sydney, 1998.[full record]
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| newspaper - On screen dreaming The Sydney Morning Herald. 12-04-1996. p.M.4 |
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Ruth Hessey
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| Review of The From Sand To Celluloid collection with particular emphasis on Two Bob Mermaid, Fly Peewee, Fly and Black Man Down.
Discusses visual styles, co...[full record]
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| newspaper - Ozzie cozzies finally make their screen debut. The Sydney Morning Herald. 03-09-1994 |
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Mary Colbert
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| Describes the state of the Australian fashion/costume designer industry and cites these two films as being good examples of how we can be successful worldwid...[full record]
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| newspaper - Pando's gang-geez, they make you laugh The Sydney Morning Herald. 29-07-1999. p.13 |
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Paul Byrnes
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| This is a little review of the film cum a comparision of Two Hands to other Box office, Australian comedy like Muriel's Wedding and The Castle. And the wri...[full record]
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| newspaper - Paris on 300 extras a day The Sydney Morning Herald. 19-04-2000. p.19 |
|
Garry Maddox
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| A journalist is given access during the final weeks of the five month shoot. The shoot is described as 'difficult, harrowing, exhausting'. The end of the r...[full record]
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| newspaper - Passion, drive and subtle moods The Sydney Morning Herald. 21-03-1996. p.18 |
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Peter Galvin
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|
Review of the From Sand To Celluloid collection of short Indigenous films in particular Warwick Thornton’s Pay Back and Darlene Johnson’s Two Bob Mermai...[full record]
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| newspaper - Pictorial The Sydney Morning Herald. p.12 |
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Author Unknown
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| Features two photographs of Helen Twelvetrees; one with her standing underneath a floral horse-shoe, the other being escorted from the Monterey by police ami...[full record]
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| newspaper - Puberty Blues does not impress London The Sydney Morning Herald. 21-08-1982. p.3 |
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Author Unknown
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| Talking about the mixed reports from Fleet Street about 'Puberty Blues'.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Public panels to watch over work of censor The Sydney Morning Herald. 15-03-1997. p.7 |
|
Bernard Lagan
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| A description of the community assesment panels set up to work with the OFLC in the classification of movies
[full record]
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| newspaper - Quarter of X-tapes may face ban The Sydney Morning Herald. 09-04-1997. p.7 |
|
Anne Davies
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| A piece about the approval of the NVE classification before it was taken to state Attorneys General.
Summary of the general points and a list on how it will...[full record]
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| newspaper - Radiant Beginning The Sydney Morning Herald. 30-03-1998 |
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Author Unknown
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| The film "Radiance" set to launch before the international buyers at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. It was invited to screen at the Sundance Film Festival bu...[full record]
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| newspaper - Review The Sydney Morning Herald. 08-10-1996. p.10 |
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Author Unknown
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| This is a shoet piece about the "Queer Film Weekend" held at the Valhalla. Gives some of the program. [full record]
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| newspaper - Roeg retraces his footsteps The Sydney Morning Herald. 31-03-1998. p.12 |
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Glenda Korporaal
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| This is a feature article about Nicolas Roeg including an interview with him upon the rerelease of Walkabout.[full record]
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| newspaper - Sad Aussie Sideshow fails to deliver. The Sydney Morning Herald. p.26 |
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Micheal Hutak
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| The author blames the script for a poor film.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Screen tests for seven youngsters The Sydney Morning Herald. 22-10-1955. p.5 |
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Author Unknown
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| 2500 boys were screen tested for role at Pagewood studios by director, Kimmins.
Mentions that 2 Melbourne boys and 2 from Brisbane were flown to Sydney to be...[full record]
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| newspaper - Skill and Beauty in 'Documentaries' The Sydney Morning Herald. 25-03-1954. p.2 |
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Author Unknown
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| A general review which tells a little about what to expect in the film. It also mentions that it will be shown
in the Sydney Film Festival. Part of this arti...[full record]
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| newspaper - Sometimes it 's hard to be a man The Sydney Morning Herald. 20-02-1997. p.15 |
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Helen Greenwood
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| The article is an interview with David Caesar, the director of the film, Idiot Box. It provides Caesar's biography and filmography as reference. In the artic...[full record]
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| newspaper - South Solitary Movie Shot in Tasmania : A Wild and Woolly Adventure The Sydney Morning Herald. 27-07-2010 |
|
Karl Quinn
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| Miranda Otto tames Victoria's wild west in her latest film that also stars her father, writes Karl Quinn.
WHEN you spend six weeks shooting a film on loc...[full record]
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| newspaper - Stay in Touch The Sydney Morning Herald. 10-02-1998. p.24 |
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Bruce Elder
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| Article about David Haines looking for actors for his follow up to 1997's Buffy Down Under'
[full record]
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| newspaper - Stay In Touch : The Tribal Mind The Sydney Morning Herald. 15-06-1995. p.26 |
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David Dale,
Malcom Knox
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| Each week for approximately 7 weeks (I didn't want to include all of these references) there appeared a "Muriel Watch". This tracked the box office success o...[full record]
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| newspaper - Strange but true The Sydney Morning Herald. 24-08-1998. p.2 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces Strange Fits of Passion as a telemovie about to go into production.[full record]
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| newspaper - Strange but true The Sydney Morning Herald. 14-09-1998. p.2 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces further production details of Strange Fits of Passion, including main character castings.[full record]
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| newspaper - Sundance: then there was Two The Sydney Morning Herald. 04-12-1998. p.13 |
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Peter Cochrane
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| The title, kind of says it all for this article. It is about how well, Two Hands had done in Sundance Film Festival in 1998. And how the film was being cho...[full record]
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| newspaper - The celluloid Chopper: if not accurate, then believable The Sydney Morning Herald. 12-07-2000. p.21 |
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Stephen Gibbs
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| Reviewer places too much emphasis on truth and appears to evaluate the accuracy of the film rather than aspects of film such as acting, cinematography, scri...[full record]
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| newspaper - The Great Divide The Sydney Morning Herald. 01-12-1997. p.17 |
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Alison Stuart
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| Sumurises the documentary's content and its controversial discussion of John Howard's policies.[full record]
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| newspaper - The Squatter's Daughter The Sydney Morning Herald. 02-10-1933. p.3 |
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Author Unknown
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| A review of The Squatter's Daughter. Also includes anecdotes surrounding the problems shooting the bushfire scene.[full record]
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| newspaper - The tough track The Sydney Morning Herald. 12-12-1981 |
|
John Hanrahan
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| An article which praises the film for showing the culture of the modern urban Aborigine, saying it picks up where Phil Noyce's "Backroads" leaves off.[full record]
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| newspaper - Timely return to a desert charged with eroticism The Sydney Morning Herald. 04-04-1998. p.5.13 |
|
Paul Byrnes
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| A more indepth review of Walkabout upon its re-release in cinemas in Australia, 1998.[full record]
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| newspaper - True blue town's carryings on too blue for some The Sydney Morning Herald. 04-08-1998. p.5 |
|
Richard Jinman
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| Director Stephan Elliott speaks on the release of his film, Welcome to Woop Woop[full record]
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| newspaper - True love's ways in Balmain's blokeland The Sydney Morning Herald. 21-07-1994. p.58 |
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Paul Byrnes
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| Draws links between Sunday Too Far Away and the Sum of Us.Discusses the Australianess of the film as well as the film tries to deconstruct this idea.Also tal...[full record]
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| newspaper - Two Girls for Film Selected: Teacher Role The Sydney Morning Herald. 30-10-1955. p.7 |
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Author Unknown
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| Contains photograph of Miss Hernfield and brief career biography. Comparable to other articles regarding casting of the role of Smiley[full record]
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| newspaper - Untitled The Sydney Morning Herald. 27-10-1955. p.5 |
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Author Unknown
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| Small article containing photograph of Petersen and mother.
Text: "9 year old Colin Petersen, of Margate, Brisbane, is congratulated by his mother after it ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Wanted - "A Nice Little Tough Australian Boy" The Sydney Morning Herald. 13-09-1955. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| Interview with Kimmins, recently arrived to begin casting of the role of Smiley. Mentions his requirements for the role as well as the proposed budget of 250...[full record]
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| newspaper - Weir and Wonderful The Sydney Morning Herald. 09-09-1998. p.7 |
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Mary Colbert
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| Peter Weir talks about his relationship with Jim Carrey, and about his concern with how the world is becoming hooked on television. Some of the technical asp...[full record]
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| newspaper - Whatever happened to the shorts The Sydney Morning Herald. 30-04-1983. p.n.p |
|
Sally McInerney
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| Article provides emotive synopisis of short films that screened as supports to features at three Sydney cinemas during a week in 1983. Good historical piece....[full record]
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| newspaper - Why we met Jenny The Sydney Morning Herald. 22-11-1997. pp.9-10 |
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Bob Ellis
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| Uses "Thank God He met Lizzie" as a basis for an discussion on hetrosexual realtionships in the 90's.
[full record]
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| web - Balibo ban : Indonesian scribes to appeal Balibo ban . 14-01-2010 |
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Adam Gartrell
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| Indonesian journalists will appeal the country's decision to ban the Australian film Balibo[full record]
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