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'It's a Joke, Sir': Chris Lilley's Comedy of Character, Performance and Taboo

'It's a Joke, Sir': Chris Lilley's Comedy of Character, Performance and Taboo

Lisa Bode examines the aesthetic complexity of Chris Lilley's work and questions how his comedy operates. What are we...
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'The Old Tin Shed in Exhibition Street': The J.C. Williamson Studio, Melbourne's Forgotten Film Factory

'The Old Tin Shed in Exhibition Street': The J.C. Williamson Studio, Melbourne's Forgotten Film Factory

J.C. Williamson Ltd ventured into film production in 1915, overseeing an output of ten silent features within four...
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Scribes on Screen: Tania Modleski

Scribes on Screen: Tania Modleski

This installment of Scribes on Screen, by Richard Armstrong, looks at Tania Modleski. Emerging out of second-wave...
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A Matter of Strategy: Gaming and Government Subsidies in Australia

A Matter of Strategy: Gaming and Government Subsidies in Australia

If film and television are eligible for high levels of funding and subsidy, why not games? John Nicoll investigates....
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Indiana Jones and the Readers of the Lost Art: Making The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Educational

Indiana Jones and the Readers of the Lost Art: Making The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Educational

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, lightweight as it may seem, does have classroom application, writes...
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Imitation as Inspiration: DIY Filmmaking in Son of Rambow and Be Kind Rewind

Imitation as Inspiration: DIY Filmmaking in Son of Rambow and Be Kind Rewind

Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but the films Son of Rambow (Garth Jennings, 2007) and Be Kind Rewind...
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Filming for the (Extra) Big Screen: IMAX Director Greg MacGillivray

Filming for the (Extra) Big Screen: IMAX Director Greg MacGillivray

Claire Wiltshire speaks to Oscar-nominated filmmaker Greg MacGillivray, who was one of the first in his field to film...
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An Innocent Abroad: Morgan Spurlock's Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?

An Innocent Abroad: Morgan Spurlock's Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?

Myke Bartlett discusses Morgan Spurlock's Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?, writing that it is essentially...
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Trash or Treasure? Garbage Warrior

Trash or Treasure? Garbage Warrior

Andrew Fildes looks at Oliver Hodge's documentary Garbage Warrior (2008), which centres on American architect Mike...
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Drawing on Experience: Animation as History in Persepolis

Drawing on Experience: Animation as History in Persepolis

Marian Quigley looks at Persepolis, the animated film adapted from Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel of the same name. The...
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Mice in Masks and Ageing Superheroes: Using Graphic Novels in the Media Classroom

Mice in Masks and Ageing Superheroes: Using Graphic Novels in the Media Classroom

Andrew Doyle looks at how graphic novels can be used in the media classroom, writing that they are of great educational...
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Screen Time Versus Activity Time: Finding the Balance

Screen Time Versus Activity Time: Finding the Balance

The use of multimedia and information technology in primary education provides a valuable platform for teaching a range...
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The Future According to Pixar: A WALL-E Study Guide

The Future According to Pixar: A WALL-E Study Guide

This study guide on WALL·E is aimed at primary and middle years. WALL·E uses contemporary issues such as...
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Making a Micro-documentary on a Shoestring Budget: Pre-production

Making a Micro-documentary on a Shoestring Budget: Pre-production

This is the first of two articles by Anita Jetnikoff on micro-documentary filmmaking; it focuses on pre-production....
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Sex Sells: Child Sexualization and the Media

Sex Sells: Child Sexualization and the Media

Myke Bartlett looks at child sexualisation and the media. The article covers the Bill Henson controversy, sex and the...
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Alternative Spaces: Indigenous Films

Alternative Spaces: Indigenous Films

Andrew Zielinski looks at the representation of Aboriginality in film. The article includes analyses of Jedda (Charles...
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Seeing is Believing: Detective and Romance in Rear Window

Seeing is Believing: Detective and Romance in Rear Window

This Film as Text looks at Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954), and considers the correlation between saying, seeing...
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Choice and Totalitarianism in The Lives of Others

Choice and Totalitarianism in The Lives of Others

This Film as Text examines The Lives of Others, looking at power and place in the film, the role of the oppositionist...
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Smoke and Mirrors in Citizen Kane

Smoke and Mirrors in Citizen Kane

This Film as Text explores Citizen Kane (Orson Welles, 1941) considering the meaning of the title, the film's blending...
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All that Jazz: The Tender Hook

All that Jazz: The Tender Hook

While The Tender Hook (Jonathan Ogilvie, 2008) is an evocative and beautifully shot noir film with thriller elements, it...
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Ozploitation Revisited: Not Quite Hollywood

Ozploitation Revisited: Not Quite Hollywood

The main intent of Not Quite Hollywood, Mark Hartley's documentary on Australian commercial genre cinema of the 1970s...
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The Wizards of Oz: Behind the Scenes of Not Quite Hollywood

The Wizards of Oz: Behind the Scenes of Not Quite Hollywood

Cynthia Karena speaks to Mark Hartley about Not Quite Hollywood, as well as one of the subjects of the film, including...
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Straight Talk, Crooked Business

Straight Talk, Crooked Business

Set in the Gold Coast criminal underworld, Chris Nyst's directorial debut, Crooked Business, is a rare example of good...
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From Gidget to Surf Nazis to Newcastle: The Genre of the Surfing Flick

From Gidget to Surf Nazis to Newcastle: The Genre of the Surfing Flick

Michael Kitson looks at Dan Castle's debut feature, Australian surf movie Newcastle, and situates it in the surfing...
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A Pashtun Boy in Search of the Future: Son of a Lion

A Pashtun Boy in Search of the Future: Son of a Lion

Benjamin Gilmour's subtle, measured portrayal of a young Pashtun boy and his family, Son of a Lion, mounts a quiet...
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Guerrilla Tactics: The Making of Son of a Lion

Guerrilla Tactics: The Making of Son of a Lion

Benjamin Gilmour speaks with Sarah Tracton about the making of Son of a Lion. Gilmour collaborated with Pashtun locals...
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In the Scene: Thoughts on the Melbourne International Film Festival 2008

In the Scene: Thoughts on the Melbourne International Film Festival 2008

Rjurik Davidson muses on the familiar faces, the freaks and even some of the films at the 2008 Melbourne International...
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Over and Over Again?: Wong Kar-wai's My Blueberry Nights

Over and Over Again?: Wong Kar-wai's My Blueberry Nights

Wong Kar-wai's first English-language film, My Blueberry Nights, may boast a Hollywood cast and locate itself in the...
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A Lull in the Neighbourhood: Asian Cinema at the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival

A Lull in the Neighbourhood: Asian Cinema at the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival

At the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival, among experimental documentaries, heartbreaking wrestling films,...
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My Name is Johnny: Bollywood Noir

My Name is Johnny: Bollywood Noir

Lidia Ostepeev traces the origins of a recent trend towards darker themes in popular Indian cinema and analyses a modern...
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