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Australian cinema in the 1990s / editor, Ian Craven London: Frank Cass, 2001.
Call No: 71(94) AUSAuthor: Craven, Ian Place: LondonPublisher: Frank CassPubDate: 2001PhysDes: 239 p. ; 22 cmSubject: AUSTRALIA ; MULTICULTURALISM AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS ON TV ; GONSKI REPORT ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; LANDSCAPES IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; MEN IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL IDENTITY AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; SUBURBS IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; SOCIETY AND TV ; DINGO, ERNIE ; ADVENTURES OF BARRY MCKENZIE, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1972) ; BABE (AT, Chris Noonan, 1995) ; BIG STEAL, THE (AT, Nadia Tass, 1990) ; CASTLE, THE (AT, Rob Sitch, 1997) ; DEATH IN BRUNSWICK (AT, John Ruane, 1991) ; HEARTBREAK KID, THE (AT, Michael Jenkins, 1993) ; HEARTLAND [TV] (AT, 1994) ; IDIOT BOX (AT, David Caesar, 1996) ; LAST DAYS OF CHEZ NOUS, THE (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1992) ; LOVE SERENADE (AT, Shirley Barrett, 1996) ; METAL SKIN (AT, Geoffrey Wright, 1994) ; MONKEY GRIP (AT, Ken Cameron, 1982) ; MURIEL’S WEDDING (AT, P.J. Hogan, 1994) ; STRICTLY BALLROOM (AT, Baz Luhrmann, 1992) Notes: Includes index and bibliographyISBN: 0714649740; 0714680346(pbk.) : ª16.50LON: 21663632Contents: 1. Australian cinema towards the millennium / Ian Craven -- 2. Patterns of production and policy: the Australian film industry in the 1990s / Lisa French -- 3. Unhappy endings: the heterosexual dynamic in Australian film / Nigel Spence and Leah McGirr -- 4. Vulnerable bodies: creative disabilities in contemporary Australian film / Liz Ferrier -- 5. Becoming a man in Australian film in the early 1990s: The big steal, Death in Brunswick, Strictly ballroom and The heartbreak kid / Philip Butterss -- 6. His natural whiteness: modes of ethnic presence and absence in some recent Australian films / David Callahan -- 7. All quiet on the western front? Suburban reverberations in recent Australian cinema / Ben Goldsmith -- 8. Romance and sensation in the 'glitter' cycle / Emily Rustin -- 9. A pig in space? Babe and the problem of landscape / Tara Brabazon -- 10. The castle: 1997's 'battlers' and the ir/relevance of the aesthetic / Stephen Crofts -- 11. Idiot box: television, urban myths and ethical scenarios / Kaye Ferres -- 12. Ernie Dingo: reconciliation (a love story forged against the odds?) / Alan McKee -- Australian cinema in the 1990s: filmography / Samantha Searle -- Australian cinema in the 1990s: a select bibliography / Linda SmithID2: 306
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DEATH IN BRUNSWICK : (AT, John Ruane, 1991)
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Death in Brunswick / Boyd Oxlade Port Melbourne: Mandarin, 1991.
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Death in Brunswick [DVD] [Australia]: Umbrella Entertainment, 2007.
Call No: D Death in BrunswickEdition: 2 disc collectors editionPlace: [Australia]Publisher: Umbrella EntertainmentPubDate: 2007PhysDes: 2 videodiscs (DVD) (ca. 109 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Subject: DEATH IN BRUNSWICK (AT, John Ruane, 1991) Summary: A riotous rollercoaster of murder and mayhem set in inner Melbourne. Carl is a middle-aged no-hoper who takes a job as a cook in a Greek nightclub to placate his cantankerous mother. A dalliance with fetching barmaid Sophie - who is engaged to the nightclub owner - lands Carl on the wrong side of a jealous bouncer. Then when attacked by his drug-dealing Turkish kitchen hand, he inflicts a grievous form of self-defence that sparks a deepening gangland feud. Best mate Dave is soon employed as Carl’s protector – and gravedigger – as a band of cutthroats block Carl’s path to his bartending sweetheart. -- Libraries Australia.Notes: DAVID1009; Rating: M.; From the book by Boyd Oxlade.; Originally released as a motion picture 1990.Contents: Special features: 2 exclusive Audio commentaries with sam Neill, John Clarke, Director John Ruane and cinematographer Ellery Ryan; “Memories of Murder” -- all-new cast and crew featurette, filmed around Brunswick, featuring exclusive interviews with John Clarke, Zoe Carides, John Ruane, Boris Brkic, Chris Kennedy and others.; The grass is greener.; Deleted scenes.Technical Details: PAL ; All regions.Credits: Producer, Timothy White; director, John Ruane; writers, John Ruane, Boyd Oxlade; photography, Ellery Ryan; music, Philip Judd; editing, Neil Thumpston.Also Titled: Memories of murderStandard Number: 3000000063507Performer: Sam Neill, Zoe Carides, John Clarke, Nico Lathouris.
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[Death in Brunswick : stills file]
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Melbourne on film : cinema that defines our city / introduction by Christos Tsiolkas Collingwood, Vic.: Melbourne International Film Festival, Black Inc.,
Call No: 756.1-25 MELAuthor: Tsiolkas, Christos Edition: 2022Place: Collingwood, Vic.Publisher: Melbourne International Film Festival; Black Inc.PhysDes: 320 pages ; 24cmSubject: GHOSTS... OF THE CIVIL DEAD (AT, John Hillcoat, 1988) ; OZ: A ROCK AND ROLL ROAD MOVIE (AT, Chris Lofven, 1976)
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OZ ; MALCOLM (AT, Nadia Tass, 1986) ; CASTLE, THE (AT, Rob Sitch, 1997) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MONKEY GRIP (AT, Ken Cameron, 1982) ; LOVE AND OTHER CATASTROPHES (AT, Emma-Kate Croghan, 1996) ; HOMOSEXUALITY: A FILM FOR DISCUSSION (AT, Barbara Creed, 1974) ; IN THIS LIFE'S BODY (AT, Corinne Cantrill, 1984) ; CLUB, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1980) ; STORY OF THE KELLY GANG, THE (AT, Charles Tait, 1906) ; NOISE (AT, Matthew Saville, 2007) ; DEATH IN BRUNSWICK (AT, John Ruane, 1991) ; CLAY (AT, Giorgio Mangiamele, 1964) ; HEAD ON (AT, Ana Kokkinos, 1998) ; DOGS IN SPACE (AT, Richard Lowenstein, 1986) Summary: A collection of bold new writing capturing Melbourne’s identity in cinema
Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is Australia's most revered celebration of cinema. It is one of the world's oldest and most storied film festivals, continuously running since 1952. To commemorate MIFF’s 70th anniversary, Black Inc. has partnered with the festival to produce an exciting collection of essays on Melbourne-made cinema.
Melbourne has a long, rich and diverse film history. It was the city where the first ever feature-length film was screened in 1906 – The Story of the Kelly Gang. It was also the birthplace of classics like Monkey Grip, Ghosts … of the Civil Dead, The Castle and Mad Max, plus many fascinating shorts and experimental films. Melbourne on Film is both a celebration of filmmaking in Melbourne, and a tribute to the city’s unique creative history.
The first collection of its kind, it includes personal reflections on the legacy and influence of these key films by some of the city’s favourite writers, including Christos Tsiolkas, Sarah Krasnostein, John Safran, Osman Faruqi, Tristen Harwood and Judith Lucy. Melbourne on Film will be treasured by cinephiles and readers of intelligent essays on arts and culture. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781760643928
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NO DEATH IN BRUNSWICK : (AT, Mark Osborn, 1994)
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