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Only One Day at the Beach: 'Dark City' and Australian Filmmaking

Only One Day at the Beach: 'Dark City' and Australian Filmmaking

For many critics, Alex Proyas' Dark City is something of a disappointment. 'Sure it looks terrific but …' seems a...
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AFI Conversations on Film: 'My First Feature in the Cannes': Samantha Lang, Pamela Rabe and Mandy Walker

AFI Conversations on Film: 'My First Feature in the Cannes': Samantha Lang, Pamela Rabe and Mandy Walker

Pamela Rabe, Samantha Lang and Mandy Walker are interviewed by Deb Verhoeven on the process of making the feature film...
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Learning from Bruce Lee: Pedagogy and Political Correctness in Martial Arts Cinema

Learning from Bruce Lee: Pedagogy and Political Correctness in Martial Arts Cinema

In recent years I've been troubled by the return of a ploddingly sociological approach to cinema in academic as well as...
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I make films and it's up to other people to pigeon-hole them': An interview with Alex Proyas

I make films and it's up to other people to pigeon-hole them': An interview with Alex Proyas

This article is an interview with Alex Proyas, director of the feature film 'Dark City' (1998).
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Suburban Subversions: Women's Negotiation of Suburban Space in Australian Cinema

Suburban Subversions: Women's Negotiation of Suburban Space in Australian Cinema

With the growth in the number of prominent female directors, producers and scriptwriters in Australia over the last...
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Taking Shakespeare Slam-Dancing: Reviewing 'William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet'

Taking Shakespeare Slam-Dancing: Reviewing 'William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet'

Romeo + Juliet (Baz Luhrmann, 1996) provoked in 1997 almost as much passion and violence of expression as the play...
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A Reflection on the Cinema of Raoul Peck

A Reflection on the Cinema of Raoul Peck

The 22nd Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival, the world's oldest non-fiction festival, was held in New York City...
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Metro' Short Fiction: News 'n' Weather

Metro' Short Fiction: News 'n' Weather

This short story is an extract from a novel in progress by Kristin Otto: tv time.
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After the Nickel Boom

After the Nickel Boom

This article provides an analysis of the production and reception of the largely-overlooked Western Australian feature...
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Black Noise: 'Lost Highway' and the Lexicon of Neo-noir

Black Noise: 'Lost Highway' and the Lexicon of Neo-noir

David Lynch's Lost Highway represents yet another manifestation of a contemporary superabundance of noir-inflected or...
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Lost in Darkness and Confusion: 'Lost Highway', Lacan, and film noir

Lost in Darkness and Confusion: 'Lost Highway', Lacan, and film noir

David Lynch uses the thematic and stylistic conventions of film noir to critique male dominance over women and the...
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Japan - Land of the Rising Film (Again): Russell Edwards Charts Death and Rebirth in Japanese Cinema

Japan - Land of the Rising Film (Again): Russell Edwards Charts Death and Rebirth in Japanese Cinema

It's funny how life follows myth. As in the Buddhist concept of reincarnation, rebirth has coincided with death in the...
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The Importance of Being Ari: Chris Berry Takes a Sideways Glance at 'Head On'

The Importance of Being Ari: Chris Berry Takes a Sideways Glance at 'Head On'

Is it just my impression, or has Head On (Ana Kokkinos, 1998) not been getting the kind of critical attention and...
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Hana-bi: A Reckoning

Hana-bi: A Reckoning

Emotionally complex and visually arresting, volume seven in Takeshi Kitano's oeuvre, Hana-bi (1997) , explores the...
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Doug Swanson, Interviewed by Noel King

Doug Swanson, Interviewed by Noel King

This article is an interview with crime writer Doug Swanson.
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The Waterside Workers' Federation Film Unit: The Forgotten Frontier of the Fifties

The Waterside Workers' Federation Film Unit: The Forgotten Frontier of the Fifties

This paper, written for the Fifth International Documentary Conference, Brisbane, 1997, offers a reappraisal of the...
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Saviour Cinema: 'Saving Private Ryan'

Saviour Cinema: 'Saving Private Ryan'

According to Steven Spielberg, Saving Private Ryan is a film where the truth will finally out. He talked to combat...
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The 1999 Rotterdam Film Festival

The 1999 Rotterdam Film Festival

The Rotterdam Film Festival has sold itself in the 1990s as the European festival for world cinema. Eschewing the...
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National Cinemas: Sites of Resistance? A Survey of the 9th Australian and New Zealand History and Film Conference

National Cinemas: Sites of Resistance? A Survey of the 9th Australian and New Zealand History and Film Conference

The 9th Australian and New Zealand History and Film Conference (the first official joint conference), held at the...
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The Pleasures of Simultaneity: Notes from the Montreal and New York Film Festivals

The Pleasures of Simultaneity: Notes from the Montreal and New York Film Festivals

Nothing much changes at the Montreal and New York Film Festivals. Montreal continues to show a hell of a lot of films...
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Lolita': Neither Heard Nor Seen

Lolita': Neither Heard Nor Seen

11th of March, 1999, and the Lolita (Adrian Lyne, 1997) controversy is running like a feral magic pudding. An article in...
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Hamburger Diplomacy and the 'New World Information and Communication Order'

Hamburger Diplomacy and the 'New World Information and Communication Order'

Amid concerns for cultural diversity and self-determination, transnational corporations are busy disseminating their...
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AFI Conversations on Film: 'The Sound of One Hand Clapping': Richard Flanagan

AFI Conversations on Film: 'The Sound of One Hand Clapping': Richard Flanagan

ABC Radio Arts commentator Sian Prior interveiws Richard Flanagan at the time of the 1998 release of his first feature...
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Metro' Short Fiction: Cocoon

Metro' Short Fiction: Cocoon

I've always talked in my sleep. Ever since I was a little boy. Ever since I could talk. Apparently it runs in the...
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Auteurism and War-teurism: Terrence Malick's War Movie

Auteurism and War-teurism: Terrence Malick's War Movie

If this were a movie, this would be the end of the show and something would be decided. In a movie or a novel they would...
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Saving Private Heke: 'What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?', the Sequel to 'Once Were Warriors'

Saving Private Heke: 'What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?', the Sequel to 'Once Were Warriors'

This article explores What Becomes of the Broken Hearted, the sequel to Once Were Warriors (1994). It talks about New...
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A Critical Success in an Uncertain Climate: Barbra Luby Appraises the 1999 Sydney Film Festival

A Critical Success in an Uncertain Climate: Barbra Luby Appraises the 1999 Sydney Film Festival

Barbara Luby appraises the 1999 Sydney Film Festival.
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Stanley Hawes: A Grierson Man

Stanley Hawes: A Grierson Man

This article compares the filmmaking of Stanley Hawes and Grierson, going into depth with the inspiration that Hawes...
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Sound Machines, Flesh Machines and History Engines

Sound Machines, Flesh Machines and History Engines

Barnet explores the advancing mediums of technology, especially those used as a teaching aid. For example Microsoft's...
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Sadness'

Sadness'

In Sadness (1999), a new documentary from Tony Ayres, photographer William Yang metaphorically travels through a harsh...
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