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Journey Among Women |
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1977 |
Production Year |
1976 |
Director |
Tom Cowan
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Synopsis |
A GROUP OF WOMEN CONVICTS ESCAPE FROM pRISON TAKING WITH THEM THE DAUGHTER OF THE JUDGE. The film chromicals their existance in the bush, dealing with their hostile environment and natures elements, clothes are shed sexual relationships are formed. The daughter of the judge is found by a party of soliders, they return her to civilisation and attact the rest of the women. |
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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 |
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 |
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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journal - Journey Among Women Cinema Papers. pp.173-174 |
Susan Dermody
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journal - Journey Among Women Variety. 27-07-1977. p.30 |
Mark Harris
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journal - Muddying the Mythological waters: Aboriginality in Australian Film Metro. pp.18-21 |
Karen Jennings
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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 - South of the West: Postcolonialism and the Narrative Construction of Australia : Yarning . 00-00-1992. pp.135-157 |
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 |
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 New Australian Cinema : Chapter 2: Social Realism . 00-00-1980. pp.27-45 |
Keith Connolly
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Keith Connolly provides a detailed overview of the social realist films of the 1970ââ¬â¢s. A variety of films are used to illustrate the political, social...[full record]
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chapter - The New Australian Cinema : Personal relationships and sexuality . 00-00-1980. pp.138-153 |
Meaghan Morris
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This chapter deals with representations of gender, inter-personal relationships and sexuality in Australian film. It is part of a collection of articles whic...[full record]
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