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Kate Hampel |
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Kate graduated from Melbourne University's faculty of Fine Arts with honours in 1992, and has then gone on to work extensively in both film and television. Her released work includes two short films, titled "Inner Darkness" and "Homosuburbiensis". Her debut in television documentary was in 1998 with "Hear No Evil", a half hour film concentrating on a metal band trying to make it out of the suburbs. |
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newspaper - All-Australian gothic Whitehorse Gazette. 21-01-1998 |
Robert Stilling
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Article about the short film Hear No Evil. Nice shot of the band.[full record]
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newspaper - Gee, golly goth, it's a tough life The Age. 23-01-1998 |
Simon Hughes
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Fairly detailed overview of the short film, Hear No Evil. Hughes' writing ranges from affectionate, to cynical, to sympathetic, to sarcasm. No real conclus...[full record]
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newspaper - On a stairway to heavy metal Moreland Sentinel. 26-01-1998. p.1, 8 |
Martine Borrack
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Interview with and photos of Kate Hampel, about her film, Hear No Evil.[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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