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Death In Brunswick |
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Death In Brunswick
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Released |
1991 |
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1990 |
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John Ruane
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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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journal - Aleka Doesn't Live Here Anymore Cinema Papers 117. pp.44-45 |
Christos Tsiolkas
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Chronicles the changing face of Melbourne as migration across local borders takes effect, and how contemporary Australian films have reflected this migration.
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newspaper - Black Comedy in Brunswick The Age. p.31 |
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This is a review of the film before a screening on television.
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newspaper - Film keeps nation's image in focus The Australian. 14-12-1994 |
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A look at Grame Turner's book 'Making it National' and his ideas of the hybrid model of nationalism.
Among other things, Turner points out the contribut...[full record]
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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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journal - Of Death And Dags Penthouse. 01-07-1991. p.120 |
A film review, giving a favourable report.
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newspaper - Sam Neill the Dag Finds love in Brunswick Sunday Herald. 18-02-1990. p.33 |
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newspaper - Violence, a real man and a lot of laughs Daily Telegraph. 07-07-2000. p.31 |
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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journal - Whatever Happened to National Identity? Metro M100. . pp.32-35 |
Graeme Turner
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Turner discusses the construction of Ausralianess in film's. He plots the notion of national identity as a chronology from the 70's film revival until the 9...[full record]
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