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Through the Lens - Interviews from the Australian Film Theory and Criticism Project: David Boyd

Through the Lens - Interviews from the Australian Film Theory and Criticism Project: David Boyd

David Boyd speaks to Noel King about the history of the Film Studies discipline he initiated at Newcastle University.
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Faraway, So Close? The Under-explored Relationship between Film Studies and Literary Studies

Faraway, So Close? The Under-explored Relationship between Film Studies and Literary Studies

In this article, adapted from a lecture he gave at the University of Newcastle in 2004 called 'Film and the Humanities',...
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History Goes Walkabout in Australia: Rethinking Indigenous Content and the Historical Film

History Goes Walkabout in Australia: Rethinking Indigenous Content and the Historical Film

Alice Burgin considers the fractious critical response to Baz Luhrmann's Australia and concerns about the film's...
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Fake Politics for the Real America: Frost/Nixon, W., Milk and the 2008 US Election

Fake Politics for the Real America: Frost/Nixon, W., Milk and the 2008 US Election

The hyperreal permeates three 'political' films released around the time of the 2008 US presidential election, as well...
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The Peripheral Bad Object: Australian Home Movies 1909-1930, Part Two

The Peripheral Bad Object: Australian Home Movies 1909-1930, Part Two

This second instalment of a two-part series documents little-seen interactions between Indigenous and non-Indigenous...
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Idiot's Box: The Rapture: Barack Obama, Marketing and the Media

Idiot's Box: The Rapture: Barack Obama, Marketing and the Media

Steven Aoun looks at the 'marketing' of Barack Obama.
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Bruce Meets Li: Mao's Last Dancer

Bruce Meets Li: Mao's Last Dancer

Bruce Beresford's Mao's Last Dancer finds an uneasy place in the greater scheme of Australia's vacillating relationship...
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Thinking Through Tears: Mothers and Children in Blessed

Thinking Through Tears: Mothers and Children in Blessed

Ana Kokkinos' Blessed, a 'maternal melodrama', deals frankly and for the most part deftly with some confronting subject...
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Tough Love: Ana Kokkinos

Tough Love: Ana Kokkinos

Ana Kokkinos, the director of Head On (1998) and The Book of Revelation (2006) speaks to Hunter Cordaiy about her latest...
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Balibo: A Film with Something to Say

Balibo: A Film with Something to Say

There is much to commend in Robert Connolly's Balibo, but the broader political context and its bitter legacy deserved...
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Confrontational Poetry: Beautiful Kate

Confrontational Poetry: Beautiful Kate

Rachel Ward's feature directorial debut, Beautiful Kate, is poetic, visceral and adeptly executed, writes Siouxzi...
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A Little Hard to Stomach: Van Diemen's Land

A Little Hard to Stomach: Van Diemen's Land

Van Diemen's Land, Jonathan auf der Heide's film about Australian cannibal-convict Alexander Pearce, exemplifies many of...
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Strange Silence in Van Diemen's Land: An Interview with Jonathan auf der Heide

Strange Silence in Van Diemen's Land: An Interview with Jonathan auf der Heide

Emily Bullock speaks to Jonathan auf der Heide after the screening of his film Van Diemen's Land at the 2009 Sydney Film...
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Not Yet Grown: Cedar Boys

Not Yet Grown: Cedar Boys

Serhat Caradee's first feature Cedar Boys, set in the Lebanese community in suburban Sydney, plays it a little too safe,...
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Closing the Gap: Fathers, Sons and the Road in Charlie & Boots

Closing the Gap: Fathers, Sons and the Road in Charlie & Boots

Brian McFarlane finds himself pleasantly surprised by Charlie & Boots, a road movie starring Paul Hogan, writing...
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See How They Run: Sailors on Shore in Three Blind Mice

See How They Run: Sailors on Shore in Three Blind Mice

Matthew Newton's Three Blind Mice (2008) is a compelling exploration of Australian masculinity that demonstrates a deep...
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Lucky Country and the Shifting Cinematic Techniques of Kriv Stenders

Lucky Country and the Shifting Cinematic Techniques of Kriv Stenders

Director Kriv Stenders and actor/filmmaker Aden Young talk to Julian Shaw about technology, versatility and making films...
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Stone Bros and its 'Ooga Booga Magic Stuff'

Stone Bros and its 'Ooga Booga Magic Stuff'

Suneeti Rekhari finds that outrageous Indigenous stoner comedy Stone Bros has something serious to say about identity...
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Under Difficult Conditions: Jeff Daniels on Making The 10 Conditions of Love

Under Difficult Conditions: Jeff Daniels on Making The 10 Conditions of Love

In his documentary The 10 Conditions of Love, Jeff Daniels seeks to reveal the human face of leadership by exploring the...
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Everyone Behaving Badly: Asian Film at the Melbourne International Film Festival 2009

Everyone Behaving Badly: Asian Film at the Melbourne International Film Festival 2009

Mike Walsh looks beyond the controversy to discover the highs and lows of the Asian film program at the 2009 Melbourne...
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Hindi Cinema: From Boom to Bust to Where?

Hindi Cinema: From Boom to Bust to Where?

Adrienne McKibbins reflects on turbulent times for the cinema affectionately known as Bollywood.
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Keep on Moving: Len Lye in Melbourne

Keep on Moving: Len Lye in Melbourne

A retrospective at Melbourne's Australian Centre for the Moving Image highlighted the work of the 'filmmaker's...
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The Cheap Thrill of the Hunt: Turkey Shoot

The Cheap Thrill of the Hunt: Turkey Shoot

It's sadistic, violent and Quentin Tarantino loves it. David Michael Brown delves into the making of one of...
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Dark Forces: Excess and Absence in Harlequin and Beyond

Dark Forces: Excess and Absence in Harlequin and Beyond

In bringing the little-discussed Harlequin into the critical spotlight, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas argues for the...
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The NFSA's Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection: They're a Weird Mob

The NFSA's Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection: They're a Weird Mob

This NFSA Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection essay looks at They're a Weird Mob (Michael Powell, 1966), a classic Australian...
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'Who Likes to Rock the Party?': Cultural Appropriation in Flight of the Conchords

'Who Likes to Rock the Party?': Cultural Appropriation in Flight of the Conchords

Television series Flight of the Conchords tackles the serious task of subverting cultural stereotypes while still making...
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The Big Picture: Industry on Exhibition

The Big Picture: Industry on Exhibition

Matthew Hancock finds out what industry leaders consider to be the key issues for theatrical distribution over the next...
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This Year's Model: Saving the VCA

This Year's Model: Saving the VCA

Mark Poole explores the controversy surrounding the recent merger of the Victorian College of the Arts with the...
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Keeping Afloat: Making a Living as a Filmmaker

Keeping Afloat: Making a Living as a Filmmaker

How are those in the film industry surviving the economic crisis? Monica Davidson interviews three filmmakers to find...
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Taking a Canoe to Mauritius: The Embassy Film Roadshow

Taking a Canoe to Mauritius: The Embassy Film Roadshow

Director Rolf de Heer tells an audience in Mauritius what it takes to become a film director, while the local diplomatic...
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