newspaper - Queer casts a wide cinematic net The Age. 19-03-1998. p.A23 |
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This is a review of the 1998 Melbourne Queer FIlm and Video Festival, mentioning many of the films to be screened. Martin also praises the diversity of this ...[full record]
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chapter - The Australian Screen : Indefinite objects: independent film and video . 00-00-1989. pp.170-190 |
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An attempt to create a subjective history through modes, not genres for low-budget, experimental filmmaking that is not the Cantrills Filmnotes.[full record]
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newspaper - Titans of Trash Independent Monthly. 01-03-1995. pp.88-89 |
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This article points to the pretentious nature of Australian film culture through its absent praise for successful Australian directors of the action, horror ...[full record]
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web - Senses of Cinema : Strange Things: Body Melt Senses of Cinema. 00-00-2001 |
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This article looks at Body Melt and its context within the Horror genre. Martin comments on its volatile myriad of narrative directions 'littered with booby ...[full record]
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chapter - Phantasms: The Dreams and Desires at the Heart of Popular Culture : Teen Movies: The Forgetting of Wisdom . 00-00-1994. pp.63-69 |
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This chapter is helpful for attaining an overall picture of the 'teenflick' genre. It juxtoposes the local and international (namely American) film scenes. M...[full record]
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newspaper - Driven by aggro and boredom The Age. 20-02-1997. p.c4 |
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Idiot Box is described as an example of Australian juvenile delinquents movies in the 90s. However, the film is considered as dissatisfying, even though it i...[full record]
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newspaper - You looking at me ? The Age. 03-08-2000. pp.1-2 |
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Martin laments the lack of Australian "true crime" films as Australia has an intriguing crime history and although he claims Chopper is worth seeing mainly f...[full record]
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newspaper - Weir's buck stops here The Age. 24-09-1998. p.20 |
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Reviewer starts by writing that the film is full of "facile points and lazy laughs", and that it's over-hyped. The review implies that the audience can't be ...[full record]
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newspaper - Festival straightens out kinks in content The Age. 18-03-1999. p.A18 |
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This is an article about the 1999 Melbourne Queer Film and Video Festival and the cahnge in content. Martin seems to think that the relationship between form...[full record]
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journal - More Than Muriel Sight and Sound 6 V5. p.233 |
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newspaper - Film Diary: Gloves are Off The Age. p.64 |
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The article mainly makes mention of the nature of the festival 'as the "only silent, black and white, shoot- to-show film festival in the world." Also ment...[full record]
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chapter - The New Australian Cinema : Chapter 6: Fantasy . 00-00-1980. pp.97 - 113 |
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Of 'Oz's decidedly tiresome character stereotypes, Martin states that "..if one takes the film as parody - of Hollywood, rock music culture, the pretentious ...[full record]
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newspaper - Along the shifting streets of a darker landscape The Age. 06-08-1998. p.A16 |
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A review of the film Dark City
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newspaper - Word of mouth overly damning The Age. 13-08-1998. p.16 |
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Review of Woop Woop. 2 and a half stars.
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book - Shadows on the Wall: a study of seven New Zealand feature films. . 00-00-1994 |
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chapter - Island in the Stream: Myths of Place in Australian Culture. : No flowers for the Cinephile: The Fates of Cultural Populism 1960 - 1988. . 00-00-1988. p.192 |
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journal - Sweetie Cinema Papers 75. p.230 |
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