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The Fringe Dwellers |
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The Fringe Dwellers
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1986 |
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1986 |
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Bruce Beresford
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web - Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture vol.1 no.1 : "Chauvel and the centring of the Aboriginal male in Australian film" . 00-00-1987 |
Bruce Beresford
Kristina Nehm
Charles Chauvel
Fred Schepisi
Robert Tudawali
Andrew Pike
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journal - Muddying the Mythological waters: Aboriginality in Australian Film Metro. pp.18-21 |
Karen Jennings
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book - Queensland Images : in film and television : Screensland : The Construction of Queensland in Feature Films . 00-00-1990 |
Bruce Molloy,
Jonathan Dawson
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Is a compilation of essays on a broad range of topics relating to the Queensland film industry including the demise of the QFC and the history of Queensland ...[full record]
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newspaper - Reality fades to black The Sunday Age. 01-12-1996. p.8 |
Keith Connolly
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Assesses the current lack of accurate portrayals of Aboriginality despite public awareness of Indigenous issues stemming from the Royal Commission into Death...[full record]
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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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chapter - The Imaginary Industry, Australian Film in the Late '80s : The Aesthetic Force Field I: The AFC-Genre and the Social Realist FIlm in the '80s . 00-00-1988. pp.81-97 |
Susan Dermody,
Elizabeth Jacka
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This book is a thorough analysis of the Australian film industry during the 1980's. It details conditions such as finance, marketing and government policy wh...[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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