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Compendium : Volume II / School of Media and Communication Melbourne: School of Media and Communications, RMIT University, 2019.
Call No: 00(082) COMCorpAuthor: School of Media and CommunicationPlace: MelbournePublisher: School of Media and Communications, RMIT UniversityPubDate: 2019PhysDes: v, 241 pages, illustrations (some colour), 24cm.Subject: SCORSESE, MARTIN ; GULPILIL, DAVID ; GODZILLA IN FILMS ; VIDEO ART ; TELEVISION. INDIA Contents: Introduction: by Lisa French -- Drone panic! On representations of the personal drone by Australian mainstream media: by David Beesley -- Creative vocations and cultural value: by Scott Brook -- Making up: Ten scenes from a Bangkok hotel: by David Carlin -- Unbidden: Settler poetry in the presence of Indigenous sovereignty: by Bonny Cassidy -- Belonging in education: Lessons from the Belonging project: by Bronwyn Clarke, Rachel Wilson, Lucy Morieson, David Carlin and Karli Lukas -- Mojo-MDA: The rise and fall of an Australian advertising nightmare: by Robert Crawford -- Into the canyon: by Sophie Cunningham -- It felt like a kiss: Movies, popular music and Martin Scorsese: by Adrian Danks -- Swanston Street Instagram project: by Gordon Farrer -- David Gulpilil, Aboriginal humour and Australian cinema: by Lisa French -- Boy scouts in the Phillipines: by Robin Hemley -- The art of play: Ethnography and playful interventions with young people: by Larissa Hjorth, William Ealnford, Sharon Greenfield, Lucas Gaspard, Amani Naseem and Tom Penney -- Citizen Godzilla: globalisation, popular culture and the taming of the monster: by Chris Hudson -- Mobile videography: by Seth Keen -- TastyBeats: celebrating heart rate data with a drinkable spectacle: by Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Larissa Hjorth and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller -- The parallaxis: a game of walking between worlds: by Jess Kilby -- Crowdsourcing, jamming and remixing: a qualitative study of contemporary music production practices in the cloud: by Martin K. Koszolko -- Spirited publics? Postsecularism, enchantment and enterprise on Indian television: by Tania Lewis -- Henry lives! Learning from Lawson fandom: by Brigid Magnar -- Pool: by Rose Michael -- I'm sorry, I don't have a story: a fragmentary essay involving interactive documentary, Bristol and hypertext: by Adrian Miles -- Littanies for the forgetful: by Peta Murray -- Sub rosa: by Francesa Rendle-Short -- Remembering a community's loss and celebrating its enduring spirity: by Toni Roberts -- Images of the world and the inscription of war: by Allan James Thomas -- Mayor statement: by Jenny Weight -- Diversity in the Australian Media: production, content and representation: by Fabianna Weiner, Grace Hardy, Daina Anderson and Yan Ng -- Faune et jeux: by Jessica Wilkinson -- Research overview
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David's country in Saturday Age [Spectrum] (18/07/2015) p.8-9
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GULPILIL, DAVID Digital clippings file available
Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILE; PERSONALITY MICROFILM COLLECTION; DIGITAL CLIPPINGS FILEPhysDes: ClippingsSubject: GULPILIL, DAVID URL status: URL: 'http://file://Q:/P/GULPILIL,_DAVID.zip'
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Gulpilil: One Red Blood [DVD] [Northcote, Vic.]: Umbrella Entertainment, c2007.
Call No: D Gulpilil: One Red BloodSource: ATPlace: [Northcote, Vic.]Publisher: Umbrella EntertainmentPubDate: c2007PhysDes: 1 videodisc (DVD) (80 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Subject: GULPILIL, DAVID ; GULPILIL: ONE RED BLOOD (AT, Darlene Johnson, 2002) Summary: "A fascinating documentary that traces the twin lives of David Gulpilil - one as an A-list actor appearing in groundbreaking films from Walkabout to Ten Canoes; the other as a traditional member and elder of an isolated Arnhem land Aboriginal community. Featuring insights from Gulpilil's celebrated colleagues, including Philip Noyce, Rolf De Heer and Jack Thompson, see how Gulpilil revolutionised Australian filmmaking by bringing Aboriginal culture to the screen." -LIBRARIES AUSTRALIANotes: "DAVID1022"; Censorship classification: M.; In English. No subtitles.; Copyright 2002 Jotz Productions.; An ABC DVD.Technical Details: All regions, PAL.Credits: Writer/director, Darlene Johnson ; producer, Tom Zubrycki.Also Titled: One Red Blood [DVD]Standard Number: 3000000061954Performer: David Gulpilil
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Gulpilil's stories of the dreamtime / compiled by Hugh Rule and Stuart Goodman ; illustrated by Allan Hondow ; photography by Stuart Goodman Sydney: William Collins, 1979.
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[Last wave : stills file] Warner Bros. Inc.,
Call No: TITLE STILLS AUSTRALIASource: ATPublisher: Warner Bros. Inc.PhysDes: 1 photograph : b&w ; 13 X 18 cm.Subject: LAST WAVE, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1977) ; GULPILIL, DAVID ; CHAMBERLAIN, RICHARD Summary: Image of Chris Lee (Gulpilil) and his tribal elder Charlie (Nandjiwarra Amagula) explain tribal laws to David Burton (Richard Chamberlain) in THE LAST WAVENotes: Image doanted by Brian McFarlane
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[My name is Gulpilil: poster]
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The other David and Margaret show in Saturday Age [News] (1/08/2015) p.7
Call No: GULPILIL, DAVID; PERSONALITY CILPPINGS FILEAuthor: Quinn, Karl PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: GULPILIL, DAVID Summary: David Gulpilil's career is the subject of a major retrospective at MIFF 2015. David Gulpili in conversation with Margaret Pomeranz.
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[Rabbit proof fence : stills file] Mirabella Productions Pty Ltd,
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The real thing in Saturday Age [Spectrum] (18/07/2015) p.9
Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILE; GULPILIL, DAVIDAuthor: Wilson, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: GULPILIL, DAVID ; MAD DOG MORGAN (AT, Philippe Mora, 1976) Summary: The author comments on the star quality of David Gulpilil, and talks about the expierence of interviewing him when researching the film Mad Dog Morgan (in which Gulpilil played a major role)Notes: located on same page as the David's Country article by Rolf De Heer
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Remembering our ancestors : cross-cultural collaboration and the mediation of Aboriginal culture and history in Ten canoes (Rolf de Heer, 2006) in Studies in Australasian cinema (2007) vol.1 iss.1 p.5-14
Author: Davis, Therese PhysDes: ArticleSubject: ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS AND THE CINEMA ; ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS IN FILMS ; ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN CINEMA ; INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; GULPILIL, DAVID ; DE HEER, ROLF ; TEN CANOES (AT, Rolf De Heer, 2006) Summary: In 2000, maverick Australian director Rolf de Heer began a collaboration with Australian Aboriginal screen legend David Gulpilil to make a film set in Gulpilil's traditional lands in North Eastern Arnhem Land. The result of the collaboration is the new feature Ten canoes (2006). For Culpilil the project represented an opportunity to launch careers in film for members of his community including his son Jamie Gulpilil (who plays the lead role). He has also stated that ' the film will allow people from the community and around the world to know how our ancestors lived and to understand them'. In order to try to achieve this, de Heer took on the challenging task he describes as 'fusing two very different storytelling traditions'. Drawing on the documentary Balanda and the bark canoes (2006) (also known as Making ten canoes) and other sources this article goes behind the scenes to examine processes of cross-cultural collaboration and intercultural fusion. It argues the film shows that while stories have different forms and functions in different societies, one story can be made to serve two different cultural requirements and, further, in doing so can expand possibilities for both cross-cultural recognition and cinema.-- Abstract
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Storm Boy in Empire (Australian Ed.) (January 2007) iss.70 p.12
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The Tracker in Empire (Australian Ed.) (September 2002) iss.18 p.47
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The Tracker in Empire (Australian Ed.) (April 2003) iss.25 p.90
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[Walkabout : stills file]
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'What a man, what a life - festival to celebrate Gulpilil in The Age (27/05/2015) p.15
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; FESTIVALS. MELBOURNEAuthor: Hawker, Philippa PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: FESTIVALS. MELBOURNE ; GULPILIL, DAVID Summary: Artistic Director of the Melbourne International Film Festival, Michelle Carey, announces highlights of the upcoming 2015 festival, including a retrospective of Australian actor Davdi GulpililNotes: located in the FESTIVALS. MELBOURNE. 2015 file
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]Young Ramsay : album #1] Crawford Productions [distributor],
Call No: CRAWFORD STILL YOUSource: ATPublisher: Crawford Productions [distributor]PhysDes: 34 photographs : b&w ; 17 x 26 cm - 21 x 26 cm + 8 slides : col. + 6 transparencies : col. 120 mmSubject: LAZAREFF, SERGE ; HARGREAVES, JOHN ; BEHETS, BRIONY ; HACKFORTH-JONES, PENNE ; NEWBOULD, JULIEANNE ; MULLINAR, ROD ; GORDON, VIC ; LLEWELLYN, BARBARA ; AMOR, CHRISTINE ; HEWETT, COLLEEN ; HUNTER, BILL ; BUCHANAN, MILES ; CRAIG, DIANE ; HOWITT, LOUISE ; GULPILIL, DAVID ; YOUNG RAMSAY [TV] (AT, 1977-79) Summary: Photographs and slides relating to series 1 and series 2 of 'Young Ramsay'Notes: Arranged by series and record type.Donation: Gift of Crawford Productions
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