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Two Breakthrough Spaces: Crocodile Dundee and Picnic at Hanging Rock

Two Breakthrough Spaces: Crocodile Dundee and Picnic at Hanging Rock

This is the second part of the fifth instalment in a series for Screen Education in which Andrew Zielinski outlines the...
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American Heroes, International Disasters: Wag the Dog

American Heroes, International Disasters: Wag the Dog

This Film as Text looks at Wag the Dog (Barry Levinson, 2007), a remarkable satire that deftly skewers the dangers of...
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Bard Day Afternoon: Looking for Richard

Bard Day Afternoon: Looking for Richard

This Film as Text on Al Pacino's Looking for Richard (1996) provides a way in to the study of William Shakespeare's...
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The Story Behind the Story: Stranger than Fiction

The Story Behind the Story: Stranger than Fiction

This Film as Text looks at Stranger Than Fiction (Marc Forster, 2006), a film that follows a pivotal period in the life...
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'Where Am I Going to See Colours Like That?': Bliss, Desire and the Paintbox in Pleasantville

'Where Am I Going to See Colours Like That?': Bliss, Desire and the Paintbox in Pleasantville

This Film as Text on Pleasantville examines the film from a gender perspective, asserting that the film is about desire...
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A Matter of Trust: Last Ride

A Matter of Trust: Last Ride

Glendyn Ivin's debut feature Last Ride is a stark and disturbing road movie that explores the strength of familial bonds...
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'Letting Things Breathe': Glendyn Ivin, Hugo Weaving and Tom Russell on Last Ride

'Letting Things Breathe': Glendyn Ivin, Hugo Weaving and Tom Russell on Last Ride

The director (Glendyn Ivin) and stars (Hugo Weaving, Tom Russell) of Last Ride discuss the film with Tom Redwood at the...
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Tests of Endurance: Love, Faith and Family in My Year Without Sex

Tests of Endurance: Love, Faith and Family in My Year Without Sex

Sarah Watt's My Year Without Sex explores the poignancy, difficulties and joys of quotidian and family life, with some...
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Swimming with Sharks: A Conversation with Sarah Watt

Swimming with Sharks: A Conversation with Sarah Watt

Dave Hoskin speaks to director Sarah Watt about My Year Without Sex, the follow-up to her acclaimed 2005 feature Look...
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A Matter of Interpretation: Disgrace

A Matter of Interpretation: Disgrace

Steve Jacobs' adaptation of J.M. Coetzee's acclaimed novel Disgrace sticks closely to its source while emerging as a...
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The Birth of a Nation: Living on the Land in Lucky Country

The Birth of a Nation: Living on the Land in Lucky Country

In a departure from the modern, urban concerns of The Illustrated Family Doctor (2005), Blacktown (2007) and Boxing Day...
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Telling the Truth: Robert Connolly on Making Balibo

Telling the Truth: Robert Connolly on Making Balibo

Balibo reveals the human side of a particularly sensitive and controversial episode in Australia's foreign policy...
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Heavy Wings: Speaking with Rowan Woods

Heavy Wings: Speaking with Rowan Woods

Violence, trauma, personal isolation and loneliness are themes common to Australian director Rowan Woods' feature films....
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Unfulfilled Desires: The Smart Genre Cinema of Lake Mungo

Unfulfilled Desires: The Smart Genre Cinema of Lake Mungo

Smart, well-crafted and genuinely creepy genre cinema like Joel Anderson's Lake Mungo (2008) may well save the...
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Teens, Screams and Acolytes

Teens, Screams and Acolytes

Horror thriller Acolytes walks the line between art film and genre film with mixed results. It is less a 'teen flick'...
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Short Films, Short Stories: An Overview of the St Kilda Film Festival 2009

Short Films, Short Stories: An Overview of the St Kilda Film Festival 2009

Rjurik Davidson takes in the spectrum of local and international short film at the 2009 St Kilda Film Festival.
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Out of Step with the Steppe: Tulpan

Out of Step with the Steppe: Tulpan

Mike Walsh discovers a somewhat unexpected take on the rural life of the Kazakh steppe in Tulpan. The film refuses to...
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Time Enough for Life and Long Takes: Sergey Dvortsevoy, Director of Tulpan

Time Enough for Life and Long Takes: Sergey Dvortsevoy, Director of Tulpan

Like the main character of his debut fictional feature film Tulpan (2008), documentarian Sergey Dvortsevoy has a complex...
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Eyes on the World: Australian Documentary at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival

Eyes on the World: Australian Documentary at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival

Maryella Hatfield reflects on some of the nominees for the inaugural Foxtel Australian Documentary Prize at the 2009...
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A Fine Balance: Making Hula Girls for International Television

A Fine Balance: Making Hula Girls for International Television

Trevor Graham describes the multi-faceted approach he used to get his documentary Hula Girls to an international...
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Beneath the Bonnet: Eric Bana's Love the Beast

Beneath the Bonnet: Eric Bana's Love the Beast

International film star Eric Bana says he always wanted to be a racing car driver. The Australian's directorial debut,...
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Tarantino's Two Thumbs Up: Ozploitation and the Reframing of the Aussie Genre Film

Tarantino's Two Thumbs Up: Ozploitation and the Reframing of the Aussie Genre Film

Deborah Thomas argues the the Ozploitation label created in the documentary Not Quite Hollywood has gone beyond simply...
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'Good Taste is the Enemy of Art': An Interview with Philippe Mora

'Good Taste is the Enemy of Art': An Interview with Philippe Mora

Director Philippe Mora speaks to Martyn Pedler about cult filmmaking, taste and the cultural cringe.
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Bloodshed Down Under: Mad Dog Morgan and The Proposition

Bloodshed Down Under: Mad Dog Morgan and The Proposition

Jake Sargeant suggests that just as America has generated critical forms of the western, two Australian films...
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The NFSA's Kodak/Atlab Cinema Collection: Money Movers

The NFSA's Kodak/Atlab Cinema Collection: Money Movers

This instalment of the NFSA Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection looks at Bruce Beresford's Money Movers. The film is a...
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A Fresh View: The Campaign for an Australian Children's Television Channel

A Fresh View: The Campaign for an Australian Children's Television Channel

Looks at the four-year campaign initiated by the Australian Children's Television Foundation to found a dedicated...
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Dodging the Fantasy Police: Secret Diary of a Call Girl

Dodging the Fantasy Police: Secret Diary of a Call Girl

British series Secret Diary of a Call Girl subverts traditional representations of prostitution, writes Dave Hoskin, but...
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Where Are We Now?: The Australian Film Industry in Mid 2009

Where Are We Now?: The Australian Film Industry in Mid 2009

Antony I. Ginnane, president of the Screen Producers Association of Australia, reflects on the current state of the film...
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Film Festivals: Looking Forward

Film Festivals: Looking Forward

Tina Kaufman looks at what the experts have to say about the future of film festivals. Includes an abridged transcript...
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Through the Lens - Interviews from the Australian Film Theory and Criticism Project: Brian Shoesmith

Through the Lens - Interviews from the Australian Film Theory and Criticism Project: Brian Shoesmith

Brian Shoesmith, one of the founding editors of Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, speaks to Noel King...
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