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Martha Ansara |
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journal - The Waterside Workers' Federation Film Unit - The Forgotten Frontier of the Fifties Metro. . pp.28-39 |
Lisa Milner
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Tells the story of various film units in existence in the 1950's which made documentaries. mainly the Waterside Workers Federation Film Unit. Looks at the hi...[full record]
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chapter - Papers and forums on independent film and asian cinema : Panel discussion on the funding, distribution and critical reception of The Wrong Side Of The Road, with Ned Lander and Martha Ansara . 00-00-1983. pp.66-81 |
Ned Lander,
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A crucial primary source on Wrong Side of the Road, giving virtually the entire history of the film and its making. Lander himself explains where the ideas ...[full record]
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newspaper - Blood Brothers: Aboriginality in the 90's Filmnews. 01-07-1993. pp.3-4 |
Rachel Perkins,
Ned Lander
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The responses touches on the research that went into the productions , particularly with "Broken English" , it also brings out the notion of the diversity an...[full record]
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book - Marketing and Distribution . 00-00-1990 |
Jennifer Stott
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Jennifer Stott writes a practical guide to independent film and video production on what goes on when Australian film is marketed, produced and promoted.
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chapter - Phillip Noyce: Backroads to Hollywood : Chapter 3: Backroads . 00-10-2004. pp.1-9 |
Ingo Petzke
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This text comes from the third chapter in the biography 'Phillip Noyce: Backroads to Hollywood' by Ingo Petzke. It details the commentary of Noyce in an inte...[full record]
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