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| book - A Long road to the small screen: John Hughes and the independant film and video movement in Australia -Thesis . |
| A study of the historical, economical and political phases in Australia since the 1970's, and the influence these factors have had on director John Hughes an...[full record]
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| journal - a Way of Being Engaged With The World Metro. 01-01-1993. pp.47-55 |
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Peter Hughes
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| The article looks at John Hughes's films from a critical persepective and contains an indepth interview with him explainf the motivations behind some of his ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Film makers solid vision of the future The West Australian. 13-04-1989 |
| Hughes is labelled a radical filmmaker for his choice in futuristic subject matter in 'All that is solid', a film which he overviews to be a commetary of pos...[full record]
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| newspaper - Filmmakers want home support West Australian. 15-03-1997. p.6 |
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Mark Naglazas
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| Barbs aimed at distributors and Australian audiences with regard to both the distribution and attendance of Australian audiences.
Andrew Pike talks about th...[full record]
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| newspaper - Hughes rides high on serious wave The West Australian. p.5 |
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Mark Nagiazas
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| 'What I have Written' marks a successful change in Australian films, attacking more serious subjects. Reports that Hughes's film was succesfully recieved b...[full record]
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| newspaper - New boom for the film industry The West Australian. 05-07-1993 |
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Lucinda Duckett
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| Australian film industry benefits from an explosion of foreign investment in the movie business.
Australia recognized as one of the most popular locations ...[full record]
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| newspaper - What I Have Filmed The Age. . p.6 |
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Jim Schembri
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| John Hughes discusses his film , 'What I have Written' and his decision to send the film to the Berlin Film Festival . Hughes discusses notions of truth an...[full record]
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