| chapter - A century of Australian cinema : Developing pictures: Australian cinema (1970-1995) . 00-00-1995. pp.172-197 |
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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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| chapter - American Dreams, Australian Movies : Bob Ellis . 00-00-1986. pp.145-158 |
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Peter Hamilton,
Sue Mathews
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| This is an interview with Bob Ellis dissssing his views on the position of Australian writers, directors and producers in Hollywood feature film production a...[full record]
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| chapter - An Australian Film Reader : Black Australia and Film: only if it makes money . 00-00-1985. pp.333-337 |
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Anne Hutton
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| A useful commentary indicting the imbalance inherent in Australian film, which sees Angllo-Saxon Australian filmmakers representing Aborigines, rather than A...[full record]
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| newspaper - Australia's film industry a top world performer The Age. 11-07-1994 |
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Chief Executive
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| Talks about the $67 million returns from the Australian film industry. And that an Australian film can only return about $500,000 to its investors despite h...[full record]
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| chapter - Back of Beyond: Discovering Australian Film and Television, October 20 - November 20, 1988 : Formative Landscapes . 00-00-1988. pp.21-33 |
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Ross Gibson
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| This chapter is an analysis of the 'landscape tradition' in Australian cinema. This involves the notion of landscape as leitmotif, character and all-pervadin...[full record]
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| journal - Camera Natura: Landscape in Australian Feature Films Framework 22. pp.47-51 |
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Ross Gibson
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| Gibson provides a detailed analytical discussion on the use of landscape in Australian feature films.
He argues that in Australian cinematic discourse it is...[full record]
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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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| web - Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture Vol.2 no 1 : Asian Cinema : "Aboriginal Representations in Australian Texts" . 00-00-1987 |
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Vijay Mishra
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| newspaper - Mouth to mouth is a fresh breath of life Australian Weekend Magazine. p.7 |
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Geraldine Pascall
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| "remarkable" desipte a "few disjointed sequences"
"nominated for four major awards in the Australain Film Awards.. including best film, best actress, best sc...[full record]
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| journal - Muddying the Mythological waters: Aboriginality in Australian Film Metro. pp.18-21 |
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Karen Jennings
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| journal - Nationalism in Australian Cinema Cinema Papers. . pp.97-100, 15 |
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Anne Hutton
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| An excellent and detailed look at distinctive approaches to the construction of national identity inAustralian 'period films' made between 1974 and 1979.[full record]
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| newspaper - Patriotic overload The Weekend Australian. 15-07-1995 |
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Lynden Barber
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| Lynden Barber looks at the films chosen to be included in Celluloid Heroes and how they were mainly the box office successes.
These films despite 'ockeris...[full record]
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| book - Queensland Images : in film and television : Screensland : The Construction of Queensland in Feature Films . 00-00-1990 |
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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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| book - Sites of Difference: cinematic representations of Aboriginality and gender |
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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 - South of the West: Postcolonialism and the Narrative Construction of Australia : Yarning . 00-00-1992. pp.135-157 |
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Ross Gibson
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| This chapter in the book talks about The Back of Beyond in relation to nationalism, developmentalism, assimilation of races, multiculturalism, "narrative hum...[full record]
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| newspaper - That's not a film - this is a film. Science and art come to the rescue of Australian cinema classics. The Age. 17-12-2005. p.12 |
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Steven Down
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| The article 'That's not a film - this is a film. Science and art come to the rescue of Australian cinema classics.' provides an insight into the Kodak / Atla...[full record]
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| chapter - The Australian Screen : Art directing history: the Period Film . 00-00-1989 |
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Graeme Turner
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| Graeme Turner examines the economic and political conditions which informed Australian Cinema's mid-70's dalliance with the 'period' genre. He then provides ...[full record]
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| book - The Screening of Australia, Anatomy of a National Cinema (Volume 2) . 00-00-1988 |
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Susan Dermody,
Elizabeth Jacka
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| Is a extensive look at Australian film culture and the history of Australian Cinema. This volume discusses the anatomy of Australian films since the 1970s re...[full record]
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| journal - White Construction of Black Identity in Australian Films about Aborigines Literature/Film Quarterley 4 V18. pp.263-274 |
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Anne Hickling-Hudson
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| A lengthy article exploring representations of black identity in four Australian feature films.[full record]
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| newspaper - Wrong Side on right track for Aboriginies The Australian. 30-10-1981. p.45 |
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Meaghan Morris
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| An article on the film, which highlights the film's importance in relation to the representations of Aboriginies and in relation to other road movies.[full record]
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