newspaper - A film too far Herald Sun. p.38 |
Author Unknown
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Review of Welcome to Woop Woop. Three stars
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newspaper - A maiden made in Melbourne Herald Sun. 01-07-1999 |
Alison Barclay
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This article takes the angle of the lead character's virginity in Strange Fits of Passion. This article would be good to read and compare with David Rooney's...[full record]
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newspaper - A Town like Woop Woop Herald Sun. 18-01-1997. pp.77-78 |
Vicky Roach
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Preview of Welcome to Woop Woop.
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newspaper - Arts 21 Leadership Program Herald Sun. p.59 |
Alison Barclay
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This article is about the "Arts 21" program, which gives travel scholarships and support to entertainment management graduates. Tamara Jungwirth, the direct...[full record]
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newspaper - Backyard Blockbuster Herald Sun. 03-10-1996. p.37 |
Gerard Whateley
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An amusing diary piece on the production of Gerard Whateley's 1996 White Gloves entry, AD26:
Australia Day. The film is "A parody of some of the bloc...[full record]
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newspaper - Black film a white light Herald Sun. 24-04-1996. p.11 |
Gerard Whateley
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Discusses the motivation behind the making of Richard Franklandâs No Way To Forget and the potential influence the film (as it is the first written and dir...[full record]
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newspaper - Bride Side of Life Herald Sun. 12-09-2006. p.41 |
Author Unknown
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An opening public relations boost for the film about Julia Roberts' 'new' career under the eyes of Ausiie director, P.J Hogan
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newspaper - Crowe the go, by gum Herald Sun. 26-05-1997. p.17 |
Bob Hart
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Brief article on Chopper at pre-production stage - during the final process of casting for the lead. Russell Crowe is tipped as a hot favourite to star in th...[full record]
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newspaper - Festival fits in film Herald Sun. 22-04-1999. p.21 |
Simon Pristel
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Article announces the invitation extended to Strange Fits of Passion to be screened at Critics Week in the Cannes Film Festival. [full record]
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newspaper - Freedom Fighters Herald Sun. 13-06-1998. p.110 |
Chris Manly
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Jane Scott talks about Head On being a landmark film for Australia and elswhere because of it's honesty.
Ana Kokkinos talks about reading the novel Loaded...[full record]
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newspaper - Freedom Fights Herald Sun. 13-06-1998. p.110 |
Chris Manly
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Discusses the Greekness of Head On and the filming process of the film.
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newspaper - Gay movie riles Chinese Herald Sun. 20-03-1999. p.103 |
Matthew Jones
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This is an article about teh controversy surrounding Zhang Yuan's film "East Palace, West Palace", which is screened in the 1999 Melbourne Queer Film and Vid...[full record]
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newspaper - Hey Hey it's not his day Herald Sun. 07-08-1998. p.n.p. |
Ben Hart
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Outlines Daryl Somers storming out of a screening of Stephan Elloitt's Welcome to Woop Woop[full record]
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newspaper - Jack's gay abandon Herald Sun. 14-07-1994. p.32 |
Kirsty Simpson
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Discusses the response from test audiences,the response to the film's Australianess as well as the theme of love through a homosexual perspective.[full record]
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newspaper - Love and the Family Herald Sun. 24-07-1994. p.26 |
Bob Crimeen
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Interview with Stevens discussing the themes of homosexuality and his alternative portrayal of it.[full record]
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newspaper - Marching toward a brilliant career Herald Sun. 08-12-1994. p.n.p |
Damien Woolnough
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Article takes interesting angle: Kelli Simpson, 'a student with her finger lodged on the Australian film industry's pulse'. Discusses Simpson's work to date...[full record]
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newspaper - Married to a US Work Visa Herald Sun. 12-06-1991. p.38 |
Peter Simunovich
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The article is on arranged marriages and their legalities. The article doesn't say much about either the film or the politics surrounding the film's main iss...[full record]
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newspaper - No Title Herald Sun. 30-03-1999. p.49 |
Damien Woolnough
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About the close of the 1999 Melbourne Queer Film and Video Festival, praising president Claire Jackson for consolidating the content and support of this year...[full record]
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newspaper - Parents switch off fallen idol Herald Sun. 11-08-2009. p.3 |
Colin Vickery
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Middle aged viewers have turned off Australian Idol for the series season opener in 2009. The show got beaten by the other networks during the timeslot.[full record]
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newspaper - Prisoner in a Fishbowl Herald Sun. 24-09-1998. p.39 |
Leigh Paatsch
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Heaps praise on the film, and talks about how it has a lot to say about our media-saturated society. No particularly deep revelations here, just discusses th...[full record]
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newspaper - Quietly Queer Herald Sun. 19-03-1999. p.A22 |
Damien Woolnough
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Interviews Watts Lisa Daniel and Richard Watts about the 1999 Melbourne Queer Film and Video Festival, particularly the program choices of "East Palace, West...[full record]
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newspaper - Righting the wrong Herald Sun. . p.116 |
Leigh Paatsch
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Review of the six short f
Discusses the lack of Indigenous control over representations of Aboriginality and the attempt to subvert non-Indigenous control...[full record]
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newspaper - Shorts on show Herald Sun. 27-11-1997 |
Malcolm Riddle
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Discusses an SBS initiative to get short films made by women broadcast.[full record]
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newspaper - Sounds like fun Herald Sun. 26-03-1996. p.67 |
Robin Usher
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This is a piece about the 1996 Melboune Queer Film and Video Festival Turtle Cove award winner Robert Luketic, and his short film "Laura". [full record]
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newspaper - The Reel Thing Herald Sun. 28-09-2002. p.9 |
Simon Plant
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Simon Plant meets Alan Finney over a Choc Top.[full record]
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newspaper - Twirling queen Herald Sun. 29-11-1994. p.n.p |
Author Unknown
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Tiny piece that condenses a few bits of info. Good quote from Kelli Simpson about how batown twirling is 'out there in the suburbs with Scouts, Saturday mor...[full record]
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newspaper - Your taxes glorify Chopper Herald Sun. 13-05-1999. p.18 |
Author Unknown
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Questions why the Film Finance Corporation has invested $2 million into 'From the Outside' (Chopper) while the Howard Government frets about our violent cult...[full record]
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