journal - Oz Art Cinema hits Berlin Financial Review. p.42 |
Mary Colbert
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' What I Have Written' is an example of a stylish and edgy Australian film, which reforms the image of Ausralian films overseas.
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journal - Too much left unsaid Financial Review. p.14 |
Peter Crayford
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Highly detailed synopsis of 'What I Have Written'. The review finds the film glides along the surface without really touching on anything. [full record]
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newspaper - All aboard the DVD train Financial Review. 24-03-2004. p.61 |
Michaela Boland
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Michaela Boland documents the rise in popularity of the DVD and how many filmmakers/producers now rely on DVD sales to cover budget costs and recover losses ...[full record]
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newspaper - Celebration of love Financial Review. 29-07-1994. p.57 |
Peter Crayford
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Talks about Jack's contrasting roles in the two films and how this contrast traces the development of Australian cinema in the last 20 years. Also praises th...[full record]
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newspaper - Drama of conscience diluted Financial Review. 02-05-1997. p.15 |
Peter Crayford
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Institutions such as the media, schools, family and the community are discussed in relation to Blackrock.
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newspaper - Final curtainn for 42pc of our TV, Film producers Financial Review. 27-08-1992 |
Simon Lloyd
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Article looks at the decline of consistent Australian film producers by 42%. From an estimated 130 to 75 after the abolition of 10BA.
Of 510 film and TV p...[full record]
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newspaper - Foxtel pitch riles video rental shops Financial Review. 23-03-2004. p.7 |
Katrina Nicholas
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Katrina Nicholas reports upon the Australian Video Retailers Association's complaint to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission over Foxtel's digi...[full record]
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newspaper - Hit and Miss Financial Review. 03-03-1995. p.18 |
Author Unknown
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The unnamed reviewer states that while the set was spectacular with "nigh on 100 decorated cars, piled on top of each other"(18) if you did not know the sto...[full record]
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newspaper - Porn king seeks public export grants Financial Review. 13-10-1989. p.39 |
Andrew White
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An article on John Lark's bid to get an Export development grant for his down under series. Also talks about the general state of the adult film industry. ...[full record]
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newspaper - Rear Window: Curtain Call Financial Review. p.47 |
The Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations refused the first television trailer of Welcome to Woop Woop on the grounds of offensive dialogue.[full record]
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