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Film Work |
Copyright Title |
Film Work |
Released |
1981 |
Production Year |
1979 |
Director |
John Hughes
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Film Work raises a number of interesting issues concerning film,history and politics. |
Synopsis |
During the height of the Cold War the Waterside Workers' Federation Film Unit produced eleven films for several trade unions on political and industrial issues. Independent filmakers worked with them to develop a critical dialogue from one generation of concerned filmakers onto another. The film looks at sequences from four of the films (PENSIONS FOR VETERANS, THE HUNGRY MILES, NOVEMBER VICTORY and HEWERS OF COAL) and contains interviews with Keith Gow, Norma Disher and Jock Levy. |
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book - A Long road to the small screen: John Hughes and the independant film and video movement in Australia -Thesis . |
A study of the historical, economical and political phases in Australia since the 1970's, and the influence these factors have had on director John Hughes an...[full record]
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journal - a Way of Being Engaged With The World Metro. 01-01-1993. pp.47-55 |
Peter Hughes
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The article looks at John Hughes's films from a critical persepective and contains an indepth interview with him explainf the motivations behind some of his ...[full record]
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chapter - The Documentray Film in Australia : Propaganda Then and Now . 00-00-1982. pp.142-145 |
John Hughes
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Essay on the propaganda film and the various forms it takes. Looks at Soviet and Nazi propaganda films and what the difference is between them and mainstream...[full record]
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