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| journal - Camera Natura: Landscape in Australian Feature Films Framework 22. pp.47-51 |
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| Gibson provides a detailed analytical discussion on the use of landscape in Australian feature films.
He argues that in Australian cinematic discourse it is...[full record]
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| chapter - South of the West: Postcolonialism and the Narrative Construction of Australia : Yarning . 00-00-1992. pp.135-157 |
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| This chapter in the book talks about The Back of Beyond in relation to nationalism, developmentalism, assimilation of races, multiculturalism, "narrative hum...[full record]
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| chapter - Back of Beyond: Discovering Australian Film and Television, October 20 - November 20, 1988 : Formative Landscapes . 00-00-1988. pp.21-33 |
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| This chapter is an analysis of the 'landscape tradition' in Australian cinema. This involves the notion of landscape as leitmotif, character and all-pervadin...[full record]
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| chapter - Back of Beyond: Discovering Australian Film and Television : Formative Landscapes . 00-00-1988. pp.20-33 |
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| This is a great essay that discusses how Australian films and identity is related to the landscape.[full record]
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| journal - a Way of Being Engaged With The World Metro. 01-01-1993. pp.47-55 |
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Peter Hughes
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| The article looks at John Hughes's films from a critical persepective and contains an indepth interview with him explainf the motivations behind some of his ...[full record]
Terry Lane
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| book - The Films of Gillian Armstrong . 00-00-1999 |
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Felicity Collins
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| 100-page timely collection and cross-analysis of Gillian Armstrong's films as part of The Moving Image ATOM Series. [full record]
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