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Careful He Might Hear You |
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Careful He Might Hear You |
Released |
1983 |
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1983 |
Director |
Carl Schultz
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Synopsis |
Set in Sydney during the Great Depression, Careful He Might Hear You tells the story of six-year-old PS, whose mother is dead and whose father has disappeared. PS's peaceful and happy life with his working-class aunt is interrupted by the arrival of his wealthy English aunt. A custody battle over PS ensues with the English aunt winning. However, PS rebels against the decision and is permitted to live with his Australian aunt. |
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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 - After Stations the Australian Dream The Australian Film Review 8 V2. p.25 |
Beth Quinlivan
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An interview with Jackie McKimmie, discussing the up-coming production of her first feature film, Australian Dream.[full record]
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chapter - Australian Cinema 1970-1985 : Growing Up Was Never Easy . 00-00-1987. pp.134-140 |
Brian McFarlane
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In this chapter, McFarlane investigates the 'current' rash of Austrlian films which he feels are predominately concerned with youth and personal identity.
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journal - Jackie McKimmie on Stations Filmnews 11 V13. p.4 |
Beth McRae,
Tina Kaufman
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An in-depth interview with the director of Stations, Jackie McKimmie.
[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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journal - When will majors let oz audiences see oz short films? |
Independent Lobby
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Discusses where onus lies in theatrical exhibition of short films, appeal and importance of short films and reasons behind the 'major's decision. [full record]
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