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chapter - The Imaginary Industry, Australian Film in the Late '80s : The Aesthetic Force Field I: The AFC-Genre and the Social Realist FIlm in the '80s . 00-00-1988. pp.81-97 |
Susan Dermody,
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This book is a thorough analysis of the Australian film industry during the 1980's. It details conditions such as finance, marketing and government policy wh...[full record]
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chapter - The Imaginary Industry, Australian Film in the Late 80's : Kennedy-Miller: 'House Style' In Australian Television . 00-00-1988. pp.178-199 |
Susan Dermody,
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An analysis of Kennedy-Miller Productions within the frame of the 'production house case study'. Topics discussed include; the 'ensemble' mode of production,...[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 |
Susan Dermody,
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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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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 |
Susan Dermody,
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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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book - The Screening of Australia, Anatomy of a Film Industry (Volume 1) |
Susan Dermody,
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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 |
Susan Dermody,
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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 an Industry : The Second Phase: 1976-80: Seemly Respectability . 00-00-1988. pp.129-135 |
Susan Dermody,
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An examination of how 'Newsfront' presents a particular mode of Australian-ness which distinguishes itself from American cultural forces and cold war paranioa.[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 |
Susan Dermody,
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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 - Australian television and international mediascapes . 00-00-1996 |
Stuart Cunningham,
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journal - Backroads: From Identity to Interval Australian Cinema, Culture & Criticism V17. 00-00-2001 |
Stephen Muecke
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Within this text 'Backroads: From identity to Interval', Stephen Muecke has clearly structured the information to give a logical and concise coverage of both...[full record]
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newspaper - Patriotic overload The Weekend Australian. 15-07-1995 |
Lynden Barber
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Lynden Barber looks at the films chosen to be included in Celluloid Heroes and how they were mainly the box office successes.
These films despite 'ockeris...[full record]
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journal - Stratton's story Filmnews (Australia) V21. p.18 |
Stuart Cunningham
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Review of 'the Avocado plantation:boom and bust in the Australian film industry by David Stratton.[full record]
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