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| newspaper - Bana finds dark side Adelaide Advertiser. 27-07-2000. pp.44-45 |
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Stan James
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| This report, like many, seems to focus more on Bana than the film as a whole.
It reports on Bana's background, his current role in 'Something in the Air' ...[full record]
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| book - Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance and the Rise of Independent Film . 00-00-2004 |
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Peter Biskind
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| Focuses on the development of the independent film industry from the 1980s until 2001.
In particular the book concentrates on the amazing rise of the Mira...[full record]
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| journal - Everyone Together Now... Low-Budget Filmmaking in Australia Cinema Papers. pp.18 - 21 |
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Annemarie Lopez
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| newspaper - Film makers who want to reveal our strangeness The Republican. 01-08-1997. p.18 |
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Chris Boyd
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| A review of 'The Well' that questions Australian films' tendency to parody our 'strangeness'. 'The Well' is rated slightly higher in this regard than 'The C...[full record]
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| newspaper - Filmmakers cheap shots Sun Herald. 15-06-1997. p.31 |
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Sue Williams
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| Article looks at low-budget film funding
the pros and the cons of not relying totally on government funding. The success of Australian films in this low-bud...[full record]
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| newspaper - Pando's gang-geez, they make you laugh The Sydney Morning Herald. 29-07-1999. p.13 |
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Paul Byrnes
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| This is a little review of the film cum a comparision of Two Hands to other Box office, Australian comedy like Muriel's Wedding and The Castle. And the wri...[full record]
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| web - Senses of Cinema : Packaging Australia: Working Dog's The Dish . 01-01-2001 |
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Mark Freeman
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| This article comments on and compares Rob Sitch's 'The Dish' with the films of controversial Chinese film-maker Zhang Yimou, whose films seek to "exoticise f...[full record]
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| book - Twin Peeks: Australian and New Zealand Feature Films : Me Cobber, Ginger Mick: Stephano's Story an Resistence to Empire in Early Australian Film . 00-00-1999 |
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William Routt,
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A comprehensive listing of Australian and New Zealand features, with excellent essays by various film scholars on the way Australian and...[full record]
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| newspaper - Violence, a real man and a lot of laughs Daily Telegraph. 07-07-2000. p.31 |
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Tim Blair
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| Positive review of the film which becomes increasingly positive when compared to other contemporary Australian films.
About a quarter of the article is de...[full record]
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