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The Good, the Bad and The Proposition

The Good, the Bad and The Proposition

In his review, Cenere points that ' unique and vivid portrayal of early Australian colonialism, The Proposition <John...
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Lawrence Johnston: Once a Queen

Lawrence Johnston: Once a Queen

This interview with Lawrence Johnston focuses on his documentary film, Once a Queen.
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Do You Hear the People Eating Chips?

Do You Hear the People Eating Chips?

John Hillcoat, Sarah Watt and Rowan Woods discuss the life and making of a director, their methods of working, the...
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Classification: The Art of Banning a Film

Classification: The Art of Banning a Film

Lacey discusses the working mechanisms of the Office of Film and Literature Classification, focusing on the following...
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From Little Things Big Things Grow

From Little Things Big Things Grow

Trbic speaks to the Director of Fitzroy Shorts, Thomas Baricevic, about the festival and Fitzroy, renowned as a centre...
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I Make Films I Feel Proud of': Peggy Chiao and the New Chinese Cinema

I Make Films I Feel Proud of': Peggy Chiao and the New Chinese Cinema

Mike Walsh speaks to Peggy Chiao Hsiung-ping, one of the most internationally prominent producers of Chinese cinema.
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Going Nuts All At Once: Jack McCoy and the Surf Film

Going Nuts All At Once: Jack McCoy and the Surf Film

Why does Jack McCoy sometimes risk his life to get the footage, and what motivates him to tour and screen his films in...
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The Hideous Blank at Wolf Creek

The Hideous Blank at Wolf Creek

Kakmi's critical review of Wolf Creek focuses on the narrative, characterization and (lack of) atmosphere in McLean's...
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Good Night, and Good Luck: All the Senator's Men

Good Night, and Good Luck: All the Senator's Men

Cenere focuses on the historical background, the characters and the narrative structure of Clooney's film.
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Roses, Doctors, Lovers and Gods: Russell T. Davies' Year on Australian TV

Roses, Doctors, Lovers and Gods: Russell T. Davies' Year on Australian TV

Hoskin writes about Davies' work on Queer as Folk, Bob & Rose, Casanova, The Second Coming and his revival of Doctor...
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Enter the (Disapora) Dragons: Martial Arts Cinema and Globalization

Enter the (Disapora) Dragons: Martial Arts Cinema and Globalization

Catania points out that 'n the last decade martial arts film has undergone a renaissance in Asian and American...
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Tarantino and the Re-Invention of the Martial Arts Film

Tarantino and the Re-Invention of the Martial Arts Film

Brown notes that: 'From the opening announcement 'Shot in Shawscope'' to the closing music, Kill Bill (Quentin...
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The Real and the Fantastic in the Wuxia Pian

The Real and the Fantastic in the Wuxia Pian

Gravestock provides a fascinating analysis of the real and the fantastic in the wuxia pian genre.
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A True Demon Bound By No Rules: An Introduction to Character and Vengeance in The Lone Wolf and Cub films.

A True Demon Bound By No Rules: An Introduction to Character and Vengeance in The Lone Wolf and Cub films.

In this essay, McKenzie discusses the relationship between character and vengeance in Lone Wolf and Cub set against the...
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Living in a Post-Hobbit world: Perspectives on New Zealand Film; The Accidental Author: Collaborative and Sequential Authorship in New Zealand Film Pr

Living in a Post-Hobbit world: Perspectives on New Zealand Film; The Accidental Author: Collaborative and Sequential Authorship in New Zealand Film Pr

Leland points out that, in its third consecutive term in government, Labour will continue to place film production as a...
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New Zealand Film: National Identity and the Films of Vincent Ward

New Zealand Film: National Identity and the Films of Vincent Ward

Read places Ward's films in the context of the New Zealand national cinema, attesting to the changing nature of New...
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Go, Ape! The Identity of New Zealand Filmmaking, post-Rings

Go, Ape! The Identity of New Zealand Filmmaking, post-Rings

Jones focuses on the identity, geopolitics and geoeconomics of New Zealand filmmaking following the commercial triumph...
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Intercultural Short Filmmaking in Aoteroa New Zealand

Intercultural Short Filmmaking in Aoteroa New Zealand

Pitts examines two short films from 2004, Fleeting Beauty and Eating Sausage as examples of intercultural filmmaking...
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Making Movies Mobile

Making Movies Mobile

Pace writes about the integration of the internet and mobile screens into the filmmaking projects.
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The Illness Narrative

The Illness Narrative

Bonner and McKay discuss the Australian media reporting of Kylie Minogue's breast cancer.
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Official Sites: Movies, Games and the Blurry Lines of Genre

Official Sites: Movies, Games and the Blurry Lines of Genre

Jones argues that the analysis and subsequent grouping of texts from traditional literary forms became more complicated...
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Rage and the Artist's Persona: Creation, Consumption and Expectation in Music Television; Soundscape Reviews

Rage and the Artist's Persona: Creation, Consumption and Expectation in Music Television; Soundscape Reviews

Hancock focuses on the role of television's contribution to artists' personae. He interviews Narelle Gee (Rage series...
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Idiot's Box: The Year in Review

Idiot's Box: The Year in Review

Aoun writes about the following television programs: Nip/Tuck, Lost, The Biggest Loser, Desperate Housewives, 24, Big...
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Kokoda: Lost and Found on the Trail

Kokoda: Lost and Found on the Trail

Brian McFarlane reviews Alister Grierson's Kokoda, providing historical and cinematic contexts, and a critical...
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The Kokoda Miracle: An Interview With Director Alister Grierson

The Kokoda Miracle: An Interview With Director Alister Grierson

Karena's interview with Grierson focuses on the historical background, the pre-production processes, and the filming of...
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The Nightmare of Their Choice': Photographic Dispatches from the Frontline

The Nightmare of Their Choice': Photographic Dispatches from the Frontline

Boris Trbic maps out the historical development of war photography, from its nineteenth-century beginnings to the global...
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Promoting Tolerance and Diversity: 'Paper Clips' and the Memory of the Holocaust

Promoting Tolerance and Diversity: 'Paper Clips' and the Memory of the Holocaust

Boris Trbic reviews Elliot Berlin and Joe Fab's film Paperclips and discusses the challenges of teaching the Holocaust...
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I Know I'm Not Alone': A Middle-Eastern Musical Odyssey

I Know I'm Not Alone': A Middle-Eastern Musical Odyssey

Peter Wilshire reviews Michael Franti's film, I Know I'm Not Alone, 'a musician's journey through war in the Middle...
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Teaching Football Narratives: How to Survive World Cup Madness and Keep Talking About Film

Teaching Football Narratives: How to Survive World Cup Madness and Keep Talking About Film

Many primary and secondary school teachers are aware of the popularity of soccer in our schools. Boris Trbic offers a...
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Big Screen, High Hopes: Bringing Australian Film to School Kids

Big Screen, High Hopes: Bringing Australian Film to School Kids

Castaldi discusses the emergence, character and purpose of Big Screen project: 'Big Screen started its life as a...
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