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Erica Glynn |
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Erica Glynn was trained in film and video by the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association.
She has made programs in English and Aboriginal languages for Imparja TV and has been involved in community-service announcements and current-affairs programs.
She has been involved in language and cultural maintenance programs, ranging from how to kill a kangaroo and cook it, through to social issue based programs relating to aged care, domestic violence, dreaming stories, etc.
In 1998 Erica Glynn was in her third year as a Drama Directing student at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School.
In 1998 she wrote and directed Fly, Pee Wee Fly, a short film which features in the Shifting Sands collection of short Indigenous films. |
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newspaper - An insider's view of Indigenous issues Canberra Times. 13-05-1998. p.8 |
Jane Freebury
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Interview with Erica Glynn, director of My Bed Your Bed, in which she dicusses the characterization of the young couple in the film and how this impacts on t...[full record]
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newspaper - Critic's View The Age. 02-07-1998. p.28 |
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Discusses similar themes in the Shifting Sands shorts including familial relations, identity politics and cultural traditions.
Reviews the Shifting Sands c...[full record]
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newspaper - More films feature in 'Shifting Sands' The Koori Mail. 08-04-1998. p.Unknown |
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Includes comments from the Australian Film Institute concerning the motivation behind the Shifting Sands collection, film titles and directors and screening ...[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 - Shifting Sands Sunday Age. 03-05-1998. p.6 |
Tom Ryan
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Review of the Shifting Sands collection of short Indigenous films.
Includes comments from Wal Saunders, manager of the Indigenous Branch of the Australian F...[full record]
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journal - Shifting Sands: From Sand To Celluloid Continued... Cinema Papers 125. pp.22-25 |
Scott Murray
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This article provides details of key cast and crew members for each film within the shifting Sands compilation.
It also includes a brief synopsis of each fi...[full record]
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newspaper - Subtle craft of Indigenous storytelling The Age. 14-05-1998. p.21 |
Michael Bodey
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Reviews the Shifting Sands collection of shorts from a theoretical angle. Bodey discusses meanings constructed by the juxtaposition of certain images, narrat...[full record]
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journal - The Shifting Sands Continues AFC News. p.Unknown |
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Discusses the motivation behind the production of the Shifting Sands compilation.
Includes comments from Wal Saunders, director of the Indigenous Branch of...[full record]
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journal - The Way Home Realtime. p.Unknown |
Archie Weller
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This article provides a brief description of the Shifting Sands compilation and detailed reviews and synopses of each individual title.
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