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journal - beyond observational cinema: the films of david and judith macdougall Film Quarterly V36 |
james macbean
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considers the notion of observational filmmaking, as opposed to first person, or essay style narration. it concludes with the question "why haven't the abor...[full record]
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journal - Heavenly Creatures Cineaste, Film Quarterly 1. pp.33-38 |
John Fried,
Luisa Ribero
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Provides a reading of the film in terms of Pauline's story and her unique tragedy. Looks at themes of transformation and rebirth amongst others.
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newspaper - Peter Weir and the Cinema of New Age Humanism Film Quarterly, Film Quarterly. pp.2 - 12 |
Gary Hentzi
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Looks at the underlying themes of Peter Weir's films. Weir is described as a "professed loner" who came to Hollywood with a reputation for art house cinema. ...[full record]
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newspaper - Peter Weir and the Cinema of New Age Humanism Film Quarterly, Film Quarterly. pp.2 - 12 |
Gary Hentzi
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Looks at the underlying themes of Peter Weir's films. Weir is described as a "professed loner" who came to Hollywood with a reputation for art house cinema. ...[full record]
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