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Nice Coloured Girls |
Copyright Title |
Nice Coloured Girls |
Released |
1988 |
Production Year |
1987 |
Director |
Tracey Moffatt
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Comments |
Made with the assitance of the Women's Film Fund and the AFC.
A Case study on the successful marketing and promotion strategy used for Nice Coloured Girls can be found in the book 'Marketing and Distribution' published by the A.F.C and AFTRS in their Taking Care of Business series. Author: Jennifer Stott, Chp. 17. pg 114-116. (T.D'Aversa) |
Synopsis |
Three girls go out for a night on the town and meet up with a "Captain" who pays for their "good time". The film explores notions of reversed exploitation. Each shot is carefully framed using metaphor and sound to drive the narration. The Irish narration is particularly powerful as it attempts to integrate history into a contemporary context that exposes a racial history. |
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References ( click to view )
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web - AFI: Biblioz : Biblioz: Tracey Moffatt |
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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.
T...[full record]
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journal - Muddying the Mythological waters: Aboriginality in Australian Film Metro. pp.18-21 |
Karen Jennings
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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 - The Message of The Messenger Continuum V9. pp.185-199 |
Alan McKee
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Attempts to deinfe and then identify the true author of a music video clip, driected by Tracey Moffatt for an INXS song. By identifying the author of the vi...[full record]
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book - The Women's Companion to International Film . 00-00-1990 |
Annette Kuhn,
Susannah Radstone
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As the title suggests, this book provides references to women's filmmaking in general.
However, the section headed "Australia" does provide a condensed but ...[full record]
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book - Well I Heard It On The Radio And I Saw It On The Television An essay for the Australian Film Commission on the politics of filmmaking by and about Abor . 00-00-1993 |
Marcia Langton
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In the first section of her essay, Langton discusses the differences between settled and remote, traditional and contemporary Aboriginal communities and how ...[full record]
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