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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newspaper - A curtain-raiser unlikely to be forgotten The Australian. 17-05-1996. p.11 |
Evan Williams
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Review of the 1996 Cannes film festival.
Discusses the wide reception of No Way To Forget by both national and international audiences.
Provides a pers...[full record]
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chapter - Australian National Cinema : Making A Distinct Cinema . 00-00-1996. p.270 |
Tom O'Regan
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Here, O'Regan cultivates the idea that whole generations foster a set of prescribed filmic expectations and/or phenomena.This, he believes, leads to the deve...[full record]
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newspaper - Cringe No More The Age. 08-10-1994 |
Janet Hawley
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Article looks at the death of the cultural cringe, the flourishing Aboriginal culture, gay culture crossing into mainstream culture.
Australia has reached ...[full record]
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journal - Dancing Queen, Feminist and Gay Male Spectatorship in 3 recent films. Film Criticism. . pp.70-71 |
John Champagne
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Describes the reading of feminist theory within these films, thier relationship to ideas of a 'post-modern' musical.
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newspaper - Film keeps nation's image in focus The Australian. 14-12-1994 |
Author Unknown
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A look at Grame Turner's book 'Making it National' and his ideas of the hybrid model of nationalism.
Among other things, Turner points out the contribut...[full record]
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newspaper - Flopbusters The Sunday Age. 28-02-1999. p.20 |
Lawrie Zion
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This article discusses the poor audience response of Australlian films by local audiences, which in 1998, only 3.8 % of the total audience market was Austral...[full record]
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newspaper - Hands on Caper The Sunday Herald Sun. 01-08-1999. p.81 |
Clark Forbes
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Clark, said Two Hands is easily the best Australian movie since Muriel's Wedding or Prisicilla Queen of the Desert. As usual, a sypnosis of the film. Followe...[full record]
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newspaper - Herald Sun . 19-07-2007. p.10 |
An article from the Herald Sun in which Michael James Rowland, the writer/director of 'Lucky Miles' discusses the challenges faced in bringing his vision to ...[full record]
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newspaper - Mamma Mia! (here we go again) Sunday Age. 23-10-1994. p.3 |
Liz Porter
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The article details the revival of swedish band ABBA due to the success of these two Aussie films. The article tells of the rerelease of the 1970 doco on the...[full record]
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newspaper - Muriel Unseats Queen Telegraph Mirror. . p.105 |
Vicky Roach
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Article compares the success of Muriels Wedding compared to that of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
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newspaper - Ozzie cozzies finally make their screen debut. The Sydney Morning Herald. 03-09-1994 |
Mary Colbert
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Describes the state of the Australian fashion/costume designer industry and cites these two films as being good examples of how we can be successful worldwid...[full record]
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web - Screening The Past : How to tell the difference between a stereotype and a positive image:putting Priscilla,queen of the desert in history . 01-03-2000 |
Alan McKee
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newspaper - Sentimental Blokes The Weekend Australian. 28-08-1999. p.22 |
Lynden Barber
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The new twist of the male characters the audiences want to see on screen and more new age sensitive male lead that are in touch with the feminine side.
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newspaper - Showbiz vet, Finney, parts company with Disney . 28-04-2010. p.15 |
Michael Bodey (Journalist/author) writes a piece on Alan Finney and his recent departure from Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Australia. [full record]
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chapter - The Bent Lens: A World Guide To Gay and Lesbian Film : The sexual terrain of the Ausralian feature film: Putting the Out:back into the Ocker . 00-00-1997. pp.25-32 |
Deb Verhoeven
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Traces the development of gay representation in Australian cinema paying special attention to the Sum of Us. Describes scenes in the film emphasising homosex...[full record]
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newspaper - Weaving a tortuous tale The Daily Telegraph. 21-08-1998. p.43 |
Stan James
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Article discusses the way in which Hugo Weaving has never been typecast as an actor and elaborates on the variety of roles he has played during his film care...[full record]
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journal - Whatever Happened to National Identity? Metro M100. . pp.32-35 |
Graeme Turner
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Turner discusses the construction of Ausralianess in film's. He plots the notion of national identity as a chronology from the 70's film revival until the 9...[full record]
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journal - Whose gay culture is this? Spinout. p.6 |
Marcus O'Donnell
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Talks about the emergence of homosexuality in the Australian media ( Mardi Gras televised etc.).Also slams the Sum of Us for not providing a proper represent...[full record]
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