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High Tide |
Copyright Title |
High Tide |
Released |
1987 |
Production Year |
1987 |
Director |
Gillian Armstrong
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Comments |
Censorship: M Format: 35MM / 16MM / VHS Running Time: 103 min Awards: Australian Film Institute Awards, 1987: Best Actress (Judy Davis), Supporting Actress (Jan Adele) |
Synopsis |
Emotional drama set in small NSW coastal town. It is a story of familial, particularly maternal, love lost and found, in a remote wintry coastal town in Australia. A masterfully made film which earned Judy Davis the AFI Best Actress award, and Jan Adele the AFI Best Supporting Actress award. |
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newspaper - 'Mystery' film scoops AFI awards The West Australian. 10-10-1987 |
This article is a rundown of awards won at the Australian Film Institute Awards in 1987. A brief synopsis of The Year My Voice Broke is provided in addition ...[full record]
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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 strong voice for Australian cinema Geelong Advertiser. 19-11-1987. p.unknown |
Steve Taylor
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Article contains review of film and brief synopsis.
The major point of the article leans towards an analysis of the state of the Australian film industry a...[full record]
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newspaper - Braidwood's film nominated for 7 AFI awards The Canberra Times. 07-10-1987. p.unknown |
Keryn Curtis
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This article contains a brief synopsis of The Year My Voice Broke and discusses the likelihood of the film winning awards in the 1987 Australian Film Institu...[full record]
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newspaper - Dark horse movie nets 4 prizes Illawarra Mercury. 10-10-1987. p.10 |
Outlines awards won at 1987 Australian Film Institute Awards focusing on The Year My Voice Broke which won four awards that particular year.
The article con...[full record]
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journal - Genre, Style and Address in High Tide Metro. pp.17-20 |
Stephen Crofts
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journal - Mothers and lovers, oedipal transgressions in recent Australian cinema Metro 91. . pp.14-22 |
Barbara Creed
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As the title suggests article deals with Scott and his mother, and the effect Scott's triumph over his mother has on his father.[full record]
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newspaper - Our cinematic rite of passage Times on Sunday. 11-10-1987. p.30 |
Anna-Maria Dell'oso
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Contains film review and synopsis, with critcal analysis of the film in its entirety. In addition, critical analysis is provided in relation to Duigan's prev...[full record]
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book - The Films of Gillian Armstrong . 00-00-1999 |
Felicity Collins
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100-page timely collection and cross-analysis of Gillian Armstrong's films as part of The Moving Image ATOM Series. [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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