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Once Upon a Time in Oztralia: Negotiating the Story on Australian Television

Once Upon a Time in Oztralia: Negotiating the Story on Australian Television

Paul Davies subdivides Australian serials and series into three categories: the struggle for justice (cop shows), the...
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Mister Solomon

Mister Solomon

'Only in America.' So I says to myself, watching and listening. To the tele, the old coloured box in the corner. The...
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An Overview of 'Innocence' and Paul Cox's Comments at the 49th Melbourne International Film Festival

An Overview of 'Innocence' and Paul Cox's Comments at the 49th Melbourne International Film Festival

Paul Cox's film Innocence explores the issue of mature love. It looks at the relationship between a...
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Getting Away with Murder: 'American Psycho' and 'Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer'

Getting Away with Murder: 'American Psycho' and 'Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer'

This article investigates the fascination of the serial killer in popular culture, with close reference to American...
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Exploding the Frame: 'Strange Days', Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema and the Public Sphere

Exploding the Frame: 'Strange Days', Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema and the Public Sphere

Saige Walton delivers a thorough look at Strange Days (Kathryn Bigelow, 1995) as an inner-space science-fiction film, as...
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The End of Cinema? The Return of Cinema?

The End of Cinema? The Return of Cinema?

This paper is a revised version of the 20th Ian McPherson Memorial Lecture presented at the Sydney Film Festival on 18...
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Coastal Retreats, Artistic Collaborations and an Owl Called Frank: An Interview with Deb Cox by Sian Prior

Coastal Retreats, Artistic Collaborations and an Owl Called Frank: An Interview with Deb Cox by Sian Prior

Sian Prior interviews Deb Cox, writer for SeaChange. In this interview, Prior talks about writing sessions, frustrations...
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Chopper': The Inside Job: An Interview with Andrew Dominik by Matt Quill

Chopper': The Inside Job: An Interview with Andrew Dominik by Matt Quill

This article is an interview with Andrew Dominik, writer and director of Chopper. This interview goes deep into the...
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Chopper', or Adventures in the Standover Trade

Chopper', or Adventures in the Standover Trade

Notes on Chopper: adaptation from novels to the film, setting, plot, shoreline, introduction to characters, issues...
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The Chinese Film Festival

The Chinese Film Festival

The Chinese Film Festival was held in Melbourne in early June of 2000. It consisted of sixty years of Chinese cinema.
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Wong Kar-wai's Cinema: Analogues of Experience

Wong Kar-wai's Cinema: Analogues of Experience

Jo Law argues that Wong Kar-wai's style forms an analogous relationship to the experience of Hong Kong's social and...
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Singaporean Cinema Renaissance: A Brief Report

Singaporean Cinema Renaissance: A Brief Report

Asia's recent economic crisis jeopardised the future of many film companies, but from the midst of this economic ruin...
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SBS Documentary and 'Unfinished Business: Reconciling the Nation'

SBS Documentary and 'Unfinished Business: Reconciling the Nation'

For ten days in May and Jone of 2000, a unique broadcasting project came to realisation on SBS television. In an...
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A Regional Life: At the Edge of the Peripheral: Queensland Animations and the Work of Max Bannah

A Regional Life: At the Edge of the Peripheral: Queensland Animations and the Work of Max Bannah

Working outside the major production centres of Sydney and Melbourne, Max Bannah has been a voice for independent...
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The Pure and the Profane at Auckland's Documentary Sites

The Pure and the Profane at Auckland's Documentary Sites

The works coming out of New Zealand in film, theory and criticism, Maori and Pakeha, are richly expressive of the...
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Policing the Global

Policing the Global

This article is a paper that was delivered as the keynote address at the 1999 Australasia International Documentary...
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Out of Place: SBS's 'Australia by Numbers'

Out of Place: SBS's 'Australia by Numbers'

Deane Williams comments on the SBS documentary series Australia by Numbers and reports on Space Day a filmmakers forum...
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On the Poetry of Madness: An Encounter with Dennis O'Rourke

On the Poetry of Madness: An Encounter with Dennis O'Rourke

Martha Ansara interviews Dennis O'Rourke, the filmmaker of Cunnamulla. O'Rourke tells of his inspirations for his...
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Least Said, Soonest Mended': A Discussion

Least Said, Soonest Mended': A Discussion

David Tiley looks at the television documentary film Least Said, Soonest Mended, which tells the story of a...
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Canker in the Rose: Eric Khoo: Portrait of a Singaporean Filmmaker

Canker in the Rose: Eric Khoo: Portrait of a Singaporean Filmmaker

In a country that strives to present itself to the world as a Confucian utopia, Eric Khoo's films portray what the...
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Innocence': Haunted by the Future

Innocence': Haunted by the Future

Paul Cox's film Innocence uses realist and expressionist techniques to convey a postmodern interpretation of romance....
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Hong Kong Documentary: The Genre That Never Was

Hong Kong Documentary: The Genre That Never Was

Philip Robertson traces the history of Hong Kong documentary. He looks as far back as the Hong Kong New Wave.
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Dramatic Interpretation and Documentary Fact: Ian David's Writing for Television

Dramatic Interpretation and Documentary Fact: Ian David's Writing for Television

David began his career as a writer for the stage, and his television writing demonstrates the craft of the stage...
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Death and the Face of the Mother in the Auto/Biographical Films of Rivka Hartman, Jeni Thornley and William Yang

Death and the Face of the Mother in the Auto/Biographical Films of Rivka Hartman, Jeni Thornley and William Yang

Felicity Collins looks at the representation of death through the mother's face. She uses three examples: Sadness (Tony...
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Redeeming Cunnamulla or Avoiding Reality?

Redeeming Cunnamulla or Avoiding Reality?

John Grech gives a brief introduction into the 13th International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam. He then goes on to...
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A Beginner's Guide to Textual Analysis

A Beginner's Guide to Textual Analysis

This article deals with the following questions: What is textual analysis? Are we trying to find the 'correct'...
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On Slides

On Slides

This article recalls the author's nostalgia when going through a series of slides of his mother.
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The Popcorn of the Past: Don Simpson's Hollywood as Promoter of Postmodernity

The Popcorn of the Past: Don Simpson's Hollywood as Promoter of Postmodernity

This article outlines the differences between postmodernism and postmodernity. It deals with the issue of whether either...
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Once More on to the Beach

Once More on to the Beach

This article defends the tradition of the remake by discussing the mini-series On The Beach (2000).
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Nicole Kidman and the Commodity Star

Nicole Kidman and the Commodity Star

This article looks at to what extent feminine beauty plays as a commodity. It refers directly to Nicole Kidman and her...
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