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Peter Faiman |
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Although Faiman is best known as the director of the international blockbuster, Crocodile Dundee, his career has mainly been based in television. Faiman has worked as a producer on the TV shows of Don lane, Ernie Sigley, Burt Newton, Graham Kennedy and Paul Hogan. He was associate producer and director for the latter for over twenty programs, including two UK specials in 1983. These shows were seen in twenty six coutries around the world. Faiman has directed ten Logies Awards shows, as well as musical specials on Neil Diamond, Olivia Newton John, Dire Straits, Elton John, Frank Sinatra and a Royal Varitey special. He won a Logie for his Cliff Richard concert special. Faiman was the head of the Special Projects Division of Nine Network Australia fron 1982 until 1986. |
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journal - 'Crocodile' Dundee overseas Cinema Papers. pp.16-19 |
Reports on the re-editing of Crocodile Dundee for international consumption
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chapter - A century of Australian cinema : Developing pictures: Australian cinema (1970-1995) . 00-00-1995. pp.172-197 |
Peter Kemp
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This chapter is one in a series documenting the history of cinema in Australia. The book is beautifully presented and contains a large array of still photogr...[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 |
Ross Gibson
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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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web - Senses of Cinema : Packaging Australia: Working Dog's The Dish . 01-01-2001 |
Mark Freeman
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This article comments on and compares Rob Sitch's 'The Dish' with the films of controversial Chinese film-maker Zhang Yimou, whose films seek to "exoticise f...[full record]
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newspaper - That's not a film - this is a film. Science and art come to the rescue of Australian cinema classics. The Age. 17-12-2005. p.12 |
Steven Down
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The article 'That's not a film - this is a film. Science and art come to the rescue of Australian cinema classics.' provides an insight into the Kodak / Atla...[full record]
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