chapter - Australian Cinema: Critical Cinema in review : On the Fringe . 00-00-1985. pp.81-100 |
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This chapter grups together a number of low budget films made in the 70/80's which present a sie of Australian life which was rarely exposed. The films subj...[full record]
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newspaper - A good marriage dogged by bad luck Sydney Morning Herald. 21-04-2005. p.18 |
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A review of the movie Three Dollars[full record]
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newspaper - Sydney Morning Herald : Entertainment 'Charlie and Boots' Sydney Morning Herald. |
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Film review published in Sydney's Morning Hearld newspaper. [full record]
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book - Critical business: the new Australian cinema in review . 00-00-1992 |
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journal - Fast-Moving Study In Frustration The Bulletin. p.86 |
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Hall's initial and continuing point relates to the film's motivation: as a social statement! Such a motivation on behalf of McLennan and Boner (the films Wri...[full record]
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newspaper - Jolley tale of an odd pair The Sydney Morning Herald. 31-07-1997. p.12 |
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A review which considers the Jolley novel and its transferrance into a Lang film. The relationship between the characters is examined as is the landscape an...[full record]
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newspaper - Leaps in the light The Bulletin. 18-06-1996. p.90 |
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An article looking at number of 1996 Australian films enjoying success at local and international film festivals. The author revels in the titles' diversity...[full record]
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newspaper - Life and Death at the end of the line The Sydney Morning Herald. 31-10-1996. p.15 |
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A review which notes the contrasting beauty of the film to the bleakness of its subject matter.[full record]
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newspaper - Behind the scenes The Age. 02-08-1997. p.31 |
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An article resulting out of an interview with Walker that summarises the achievements of Walker's career, gives insight into her influences and some specific...[full record]
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newspaper - Crim with a killer punchline The Sydney Morning Herald. 03-08-2000. p.15 |
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Hall admires Dominik's bravery in the choice of subject matter and casting of Bana and considers the film brilliant.[full record]
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newspaper - Interview: a talk on the Wildside The Sydney Morning Herald. 20-08-1998. p.12 |
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Review discusses some of the parallels to Phoenix, the performance of Weaving and Martin, as well as the tone (suspense) of the film.[full record]
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newspaper - Good dad, gay son: mad mum, bad son The Bulletin. 02-08-1994. p.51 |
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Discusses the techniques used in making the film as mainstream as possible. Also talks of the contrasts in the relationships like Joyce, lesbian gran and Greg.[full record]
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journal - A result that justified the risk. Bulletin.. p.156 |
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Article is a review of Bliss and Emoh Ruo with a still of Bliss. This article is basically a synopsis of the film suggesting that the theme is death and rebi...[full record]
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newspaper - Small in budget, big in imagination (In AFI [Melbourne] film titles Files). 29-08-1978 |
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"Free from cliche and full of warmth"
"the dourest of stories"
"Duigan explores the theme of what life is like living outside the law."
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journal - A live-action Tom and Jerry Bulletin V97. p.60 |
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book - Critical Business, The New Australian Cinema in Review . 00-00-1985 |
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How Between Wars serve to remind Australians about their place in history and how The F.J. Holden represents the life-styles of some kids living in Sydney's ...[full record]
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newspaper - Booming on sex and a prayer The Bulletin. 18-05-1974. pp.31-32 |
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journal - A reputation that is well deserved The Bulletin. 18-08-1976 |
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The article first disucusses the success of the film in reference to the Cannes Film Festival. It also makes reference to Fred Schepisi's company The Film H...[full record]
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journal - Good Work Lacking in Direction The Bulletin V99. p.65 |
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Sandra Hall opens the article with the statement that "...when Michael Thornhill was writing film reviews for The Australian he seemed most to enjoy mauling ...[full record]
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journal - At Last, The 1976 Suburbia Show. The Bulletin V98. p.54 |
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On the set of 'The F.J. Holden' Sandra Hall interviews director Michael Thornhill.
Thornhill comments that, at the time, there had not been a suburban Au...[full record]
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journal - How Cars Was Put Into Gear The Bulletin V96. p.45 |
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Hall recounts the difficulties experienced by director Peter Weir and co-producers Hal and Jim McElroy when "..reeling from the success of Alvin Purple, dis...[full record]
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journal - Oz Oz is For Real The Bulletin. p.56 |
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Hall opens her article with "..if, as teachers and librarians often say in a sad way, modern children don't appreciate fantasy the new Australian rock music...[full record]
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journal - Horror that Doesn't Make It Bulletin V104. pp.55 - 56 |
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Primarily providing a script synopsis of the film, Hall states that in The Cars that Ate Paris, Weir has made an "...undisciplined and wildly inconsistent p...[full record]
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newspaper - Duigan-Australia's Truffaut The Bulletin. 12-03-1991. p.unknown |
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Review and synopsis of 'Flirting' with attention given to detail, both within the film and in reference to Duigan's own film career. Contains still photograp...[full record]
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journal - Woodstock's man turns to werewolves Bulletin. p.97 |
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Article includes review of Wrong Side of the Road, and the thriller Wolfen.
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book - Critical Business: The New Australian Cinema in Review : Alvin Purple . 00-00-1985 |
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The book exclusively discusses Australian films around the 60's and 70's.
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journal - Nudity but no sophistication Bulletin V98. p.46 |
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journal - A silver spoon for local film Bulletin V96. p.45 |
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