| chapter - American Dreams, Australian Movies : Bob Ellis . 00-00-1986. pp.145-158 |
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Peter Hamilton,
Sue Mathews
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| This is an interview with Bob Ellis dissssing his views on the position of Australian writers, directors and producers in Hollywood feature film production a...[full record]
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| chapter - American Dreams: Australian Movies : Four Australian Talent . 00-00-1986. pp.143-158 |
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Peter Hamilton,
Sue Mathews
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| An interview with the screenwriter, Bob Ellis about the American and Australian styles in the film industry.[full record]
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| chapter - an australain film reader : no daydreams of our own: the film as national self-expression . 00-00-1985. p.n.p. |
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tom weir
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| a discussion of film's power to shock the mind through self-recognition and how french, english and american audiences are treated to this much more regularl...[full record]
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| book - An Australian Film Reader . 00-00-1985 |
| A collection of articles exploring Australian film spanning the silent and early sound period; documentary work, commercial features from 1971 and independen...[full record]
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| chapter - An Australian Film Reader : A Documentary Aesthetic . 00-00-1985. pp.92-97 |
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John Heyer
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| John Heyer talks about filmmaking in Australia from 1920s to 1950s, government and private intervention, and how The Back of Beyond fits into the Australian ...[full record]
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| chapter - An Australian Film Reader : Australian Film, 1969 . 00-00-1985. pp.175-183 |
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Sylvia Lawson
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| Opinion piece on the state of the Australian film industry in 1969.[full record]
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| chapter - An Australian Film Reader : Australian Left film history . 00-00-1985. pp.338-349 |
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Charles Merewether
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| A selection of readings on Australian film spanning sixty years. Contains sections on the beginnings of the Australian film industry, documentaries, the rena...[full record]
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| chapter - An Australian Film Reader : Black Australia and Film: only if it makes money . 00-00-1985. pp.333-337 |
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Anne Hutton
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| A useful commentary indicting the imbalance inherent in Australian film, which sees Angllo-Saxon Australian filmmakers representing Aborigines, rather than A...[full record]
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| chapter - An Australian Film Reader : Strategies for an Industry - Government Intervention . 00-00-1968. pp.166-170 |
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Michael Thornhill
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| Thornhill's essay is in full support of Government intervention and he has condemned Ken Hall, claiming he has denied Australian films the chance to fairly c...[full record]
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| chapter - An Australian Film Reader : Strategies for an Industry - Television and Co-Production . 00-00-1985. pp.158-165 |
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Ken Hall
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| Written in 1968, several years before tax concessions for film makers were available, Hall makes his case for co-production to become the model for future fi...[full record]
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| chapter - An Australian Film Reader : The Back of Beyond . 00-00-1985. pp.98-99 |
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Alan Stout
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| This is a review by Alan Stout which was broadcasted over a radio programme in 1954. It tells what the film is about, what kind of shots to expect and encour...[full record]
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| book - Australian Cinema: The First Eighty Years . 00-00-1989 |
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Graham Shirley,
Brian Adams
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| Brief mention of the work done by the Waterside Workers Film Unit.
Give us basic knowledge of the Australian film industry.
[full record]
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| book - Australian Film Posters 1906-1960 . 00-00-1978 |
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Judith Adamson
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| A book of Film Posters and stills from Australian movies made between 1906 and 1960.[full record]
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| book - Companion To Theatre in Australia . 00-00-1995 |
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Author Unknown
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| A comprehensive coverage of theatre culture in Australia from convict origins to contemporary movements and Australian organisations.
Entries are alphabe...[full record]
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| book - Contemporary Australian Drama: Perspectives since 1955 . 00-00-1981 |
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John McCallum,
Barry Oakley,
Dennis Carroll
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| This book contains articles by all the above authors and gives an overall thorough introduction to the beginings of the Australian theatre revival.[full record]
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| chapter - David Williamson: Collected Plays Volume 1 : Introduction . 00-00-1991. p.n.p. |
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Kath Brisbane,
David Williamson
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| A collection of five David Williamson Plays with an introduction by Katherine Brisbane.[full record]
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| book - Entertaining Australia: An Illustrated History . 00-00-1991 |
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Author Unknown
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| A comprehensive, general overview of many facets of Australia's film industry including publicity details, reproduced posters, photographs and stills.
Twelve...[full record]
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| book - Legends on the screen: The Australian Cinema 1919-1929 . 00-00-1981 |
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| book - Projecting Australia: Government film since 1945 . 00-00-1991 |
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Albert Moran
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| The book charts how the Australian government's film making Unit (known as Film Australia since 1973) has reflected Australian society through film. It expl...[full record]
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| book - Road to Nhill . 00-00-1998 |
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Alison Tilson
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| Script for the film Road to Nhill.[full record]
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| chapter - The Screening of Australia Volume 1: Anatomy of a Film Industry : 4. The Distribution/Exhibition Sector . 00-00-1987. pp.108-134 |
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Susan Dermody,
Elizabeth Jacka
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| This chapter gives a comprehensive oversight of Australia's film distribution and exhibition industry from its' origins in the early 1930s through until the ...[full record]
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| book - The Screening of Australia, Anatomy of a Film Industry (Volume 1) |
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Susan Dermody,
Elizabeth Jacka
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| Pg.168
Commented about the first stage of Australian Cinema, from 1970-74 where the industry was establishing. But this was also the time where Australia lac...[full record]
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| book - The Screening of Australia, Anatomy of a National Cinema (Volume 2) . 00-00-1988 |
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Susan Dermody,
Elizabeth Jacka
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| Is a extensive look at Australian film culture and the history of Australian Cinema. This volume discusses the anatomy of Australian films since the 1970s re...[full record]
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| chapter - The Screening of Australia: Anatomy of a National Cinema Vol. 2 : Part Two: The First Phase (1970 - 75) The Prototype Emerges . 00-00-1986. pp.77 - 97 |
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Susan Dermody,
Elizabeth Jacka
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| Describing 'The Cars that Ate Paris' as the first of a legion of 'car crash movies', they cite how diegetically "..the entire economy of Paris is dependent o...[full record]
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| chapter - The Screening of Australia: Anatomy of a National Cinema Vol. 2. : The Second Phase (1976 - 1980) Seeming Respectability. . 00-00-1986. pp.110 - 151 |
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Susan Dermody,
Elizabeth Jacka
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Dermody and Jacka make interesting observations into the miens of the Road Movie genre observed by 'Oz' whereby "..maleness is both a threat and the lure in...[full record]
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| book - The Sum of Us . 00-00-1995 |
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David Stevens
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| Film script and full production credits. [full record]
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