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Reference Type Cinema Papers journal
Title In search of the Goodbye Girl
Author(s)David Baker
Page Number 24-27
Comments Most of the artical is focused on the American productions of 'The goodbye girl' and 'Annie Hall.' David Baker breaks down the strutcures of the two films then places them in relation to current Austrlian Productions. A number of Aussie films a mentioned. He attacks the forms and styles of our films, and provides an honest opinion of each film.
"'Mouth to Mouth' goes like a train.....but i don't like its grotty social-realist outlook I think it flows out of a misunderstanding of what film does best."
Synopsis David Baker, director of the Great MacArthy and other television productions discusses the relationship between 'The Goodbye Girl' and Woody Allen's 'Annie Hall.' Baker then indulges in Australian films, breaking down our film industry and how our films model against these American Productions. With reference to numerous OZ production he finds a 'lack' in recent productions.
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