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Reference Type Cinema Papers journal
Title The F.J. Holden - Film Reviews
Author(s)Susan Dermody
Publication Date 01-07-1977
Page Number 77 - 78
Comments
Dermody's article is interesting and insightful, particularly in her reading of Michael Thornhill's method of presenting a realist film, which alternates seemlessly between the polarities of intrusion and distant observation.
Synopsis
In this article Dermody praises director Michael Thornhill's handling of social realism in The F.J. Holden, stating that "..the best thing about [the film] is that it 'see's so intensely. It has found certain strategies of looking at life in those kerbed and sealed, but barely civilized, western suburbs of Sydney: strategies that permit the viewer to glimpse the marvellous in the ral, and to be fascinated and unperturbed in doing so"(77)
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