Unknown - A movie with plenty of elbow space? Try the city . 01-02-2003. p.7 |
Gabriella Coslovich
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Due to the expansion of cinemas around Melbourne they are adding competition to the art house cinema that are independently run. Paul Coulter quotes " anythi...[full record]
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newspaper - Baise-Moi Controversy Set to Ensure Full Houses . 23-04-2002. p.1 |
Phillippa Hawker
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Tomorrow the film Baise- Moi will be shown in Australia and the public will be able to see why all the drama. The classification board gave this film a ratin...[full record]
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newspaper - Big screen fades to a cut-price DVD . 13-08-2005. p.19 |
Discussing how society becomes easier with the advancements in technology we are turning into a lazy society. People would rather download movie and by expen...[full record]
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newspaper - Censorship a demoralising,miserable decision Canberra Times. 20-05-2002. p.15 |
Lyle Weetangera
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Author Weetangera debates the censorship ban on film Baise-Moi. With particular reference to Lumiere Cinema, highlighting how that cinema provided patrons wi...[full record]
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newspaper - Ex Owner Raps state for cinema woes . 22-09-2005. p.Page 7 |
Minchin
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Article quotes Paul Coulter opinion on the art house scene in Melbourne after the close of his well know cinema. Coulter discusses the impact of the governm...[full record]
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newspaper - For their eyes only . 26-06-2004 |
Lawrie Zion
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The article asses the limits on censorship in other countries around the world, and exploring the liberal nature of Australia when censorship art.Baise - Moi...[full record]
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Unknown - French Sex film races censor First VAFNR. 26-06-2004. p.2 |
Article focuses on the economical benefits of the controversy surrounding the film Baise- Moi showing at Melbourne's Lumiere Cinema located at the top end of...[full record]
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newspaper - Hype and Controversy Lure Film Buffs . 25-04-2002. p.4 |
Olivia Hill-
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Everyone want to know what the hype surrounding this film is all about. The message from patrons was" Don't tell us what we can and cant see" Patrons were in...[full record]
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newspaper - Last to leave, turn out the... The Age. 21-08-2005. p.n.p. |
Gabriella Coslovich
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Gabriella Coslovichâs âLast to leave, turn out theâ¦â examines the recent closure (as of 21st August, 2005) of Melbourneâs âLumiere Cinemaâ (Lon...[full record]
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newspaper - Reality Rules in Realm of the Censors . 13-04-2002. p.11 |
The film has caused much controversy around the world. Many countries have banned the viewing of this film deeming it too unsuitable for public screening. Th...[full record]
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newspaper - State" powerless to undo ban on controversial film" . 14-05-2002. p.5 |
Olivia Hill-Douglas
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State government cant overturn the ban the state government has inflicted as the rating given by the classification board was incorrect, which is leading to ...[full record]
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web - The Age : That was then, this is now . 19-08-2005 |
Paul Kalina
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Kalina reports upon the closure of the independent art-house cinema- The Lumiere on Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. The writer provides a brief history of the ci...[full record]
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web - The Age : Vale another of our cinema paradisos . 28-08-2005 |
Gabriella Coslovich
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Coslovich's warm retrospective of the Lumiere provides the reader with an insightful view of the writer's film education provided by Melbourne's independent ...[full record]
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web - theage.com : Last to leave . 21-08-2005 |
Gabriella Coslovich
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Coslovich reports upon the closing of Melbourne cinema The Lumiere and the current state of the exhibition industry in Australia (with special focus on indep...[full record]
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