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John Honey replaced Malcolm Smith as Chief Executive of the Tasmanian Film Corporation in September 1980. He first joined the TFC in 1977, six months after its inception, as a writer and director. He began his professional life as a teacher but soon joined the ABC as a radio announcer. From 1972 to 1977 he worked for ABC Education as a writer, producer and director. His best known series from this period is probably âThe Colonialsâ, a drama series set in the early settler period of Australian history used as a teaching aid in schools.
After his contract with the TFC was terminated in 1982 he spent the mid 1980âs making short dramas and documentaries for SBS and the ABC. From 1986 to 1989 Honey returned to the ABC Education Unit to direct âChannel 1,2,3,4,5â and âProblem Creekâ amongst other programs.
In 1982 Honey had started a production business with his wife Maria Honey called Sensory Perception Incorporated. In the 1990âs, S.P.I has cornered the world market on aviation history documentaries. The company creates approximately 8-9 hours of television per year which is primarily sold to US cable networks and on the European, Japanese and US video markets.
Honey divides his time between Hobart, Tasmania and Washington, United States. Although Honey has not really worked in Hobart since 1991(he is credited as a script advisor on âde Vilâs tas Mania,â Di Net Films 1992), he retains an office and residence there and maintains contacts within the Australian film and television industry. He has written four screenplays in the last five years, some of which are being optioned in Australia. |
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web - Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture Vol.2 no 1 : Asian Cinema : "Aboriginal Representations in Australian Texts" . 00-00-1987 |
Vijay Mishra
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newspaper - Deserves Cultural Acclaim Hobart Mercury. p.1 |
Andrew Horton
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Front page article in the same vein as 'Our very own Premiere' (also in this database), covering the premiere of Manganinnie.
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newspaper - Interest in film body's gear Hobart Mercury. 01-07-1982. p.3 |
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The State government's special advisor on financial matters, Peter Morgan, starts proceedings on the sale of the Tasmanian Film Corporation.
Mr Robson comme...[full record]
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newspaper - Making Movies is more John Honey's Scene The Hobart Mercury. 11-09-1982. p.27 |
Sue Bailey
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Brief summary of John Honey's career up to his departure from the Tas. Film Corp. Comments on Manganinnie and the Tasmanian Film Corporation.[full record]
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journal - Malcolm Smith Cinema Papers. pp.112-115, 1 |
Peter Beilby,
Scott Murray
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In depth interview with Malcolm Smith in his final year as Chief Executive of the Tasmanian Film Corporation. Questions regarding: Brealey's report which led...[full record]
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journal - Manganinnie Cinema Papers. p.380 |
Virginia Duigan
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Review of Manganinnie. Quite favourable and lengthy.[full record]
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newspaper - Manganinnie Advertisement Hobart Mercury. 09-07-1980. p.44 |
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Full page ad for Manganinnie premiere
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newspaper - Mawuyul in the role of her life Hobart Mercury. 09-07-1980. p.28 |
Louise Stephenson
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Article on the star of Manganinnie, Mawuyul, including a publicity still of the actress and a still from the film
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newspaper - Our very own premiere Hobart Mercury. 10-07-1980. p.1 |
Andrew Horton
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Front page article on the premiere of Manganinnie. The premiere evening was marked by a parade of horse-drawn carriages and vintage cars containing those inv...[full record]
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newspaper - Review- Manganinnie (1980) The Age. 29-08-1980. p.4 |
Colin Bennett
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Brief review of Manganinnie (TFC,1980).
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book - Sites of Difference: cinematic representations of Aboriginality and gender |
Karen Jennings
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Discusses the perpetuation of mythologies and stereotypes pertaining to Aboriginality in the Australian Cinema. Examines the cultural construction of Aborigi...[full record]
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journal - Tasmania (in The Quarter) Cinema Papers. . p.333 |
Brief summary of proposed productions for Tasmanian Film Corporation. One error in referring to John Honey as Joseph Honey.[full record]
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