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101 movies that changed the world! : #83, Mad Max/Mad Max II in Empire (Australian Ed.) (September 2003) iss.30 p.67
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A-team look to a gilded future : Australia's Mad Maxers have risen the bar for action movies in Daily Telegraph (05/03/2016) p.64
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015)Author: Johnson, Neala -- Roach, Vicky PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: Interview snippets with the Australian crew who received Oscars for their work on MAD MAX: FURY ROAD. The winners mentioned are: Lesley Vanderwalt, Damian Martin, Elka Wardega, Ben Osmo, Colin Gibson, Lisa Thompson, David White, Margaret Siskel, as well as British costume designer Jenny Beavan
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After 'failure' makes more than $100 million...Mad Max is back in Daily Telegraph (30/11/1981)
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981)Author: Reid, Campbell PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) Summary: Writer Terry Hayes discusses the making of Mad Max 2 and its differences to the original Mad Max
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All the burning bridges : a memoir / Steve Bisley Richmond, Victoria: Echo, a division of Bonnier Publishing Australia, 2017.
Call No: 81 BIS BISAuthor: Bisley, Steve Source: ATPlace: Richmond, VictoriaPublisher: Echo, a division of Bonnier Publishing AustraliaPubDate: 2017PhysDes: 247 pages ; 21 cmSubject: BISLEY, STEVE ; GIBSON, MEL ; DAVIS, JUDY ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; WATER RATS [TV] (AT, Hal McElroy, 1996) ; GREAT GATSBY, THE (US/AT, Baz Luhrman, 2013) ; DOCTOR DOCTOR [TV] (AT, 2016) Summary: The sequel to Stillways, Steve's acclaimed first memoir. Wine bars and strip clubs. Girls with flowers in their hair. Lust, and the best music the world has ever heard.ISBN: 9781760400842
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American-Australian cinema : transnational connections / edited by Adrian Danks, Stephen Gaunson and Peter C. Kunze Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, c2018. Available at ProQuest (RMIT login required)
Call No: 408.3 (73/94) AMEAuthor: Danks, Adrian (ed.) ; Gaunson, Stephen (ed.) ; Kunze, Peter C. (ed.) Source: SZ/ATPlace: Cham, SwitzerlandPublisher: Palgrave MacmillanPubDate: c2018PhysDes: xvii, 333 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmSubject: TRANSNATIONAL CINEMA ; TRANSNATIONALISM AND THE CINEMA ; NATIONAL IDENTITY AND THE CINEMA ; NATIONAL CULTURE IN FILMS ; AUSTRALIA ; USA ; GLOBALISATION ; HISTORY OF CINEMA ; HISTORY OF CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE (AT, Norman Dawn, 1927) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD (AT, Mark Hartley, 2008) ; BABADOOK , THE (AT, Jennifer Kent, 2014) ; PETER PAN (US, P.J. Hogan, 2003) ; GREAT GATSBY, THE (US/AT, Baz Luhrman, 2013) Summary: "This edited collection assesses the complex historical and contemporary relationships between US and Australian cinema by tapping directly into discussions of national cinema, transnationalism and global Hollywood. While most equivalent studies aim to define national cinema as independent from or in competition with Hollywood, this collection explores a more porous set of relationships through the varied production, distribution and exhibition associations between Australia and the US. To explore this idea, the book investigates the influence that Australia has had on US cinema through the exportation of its stars, directors and other production personnel to Hollywood, while also charting the sustained influence of US cinema on Australia over the last hundred years. It takes two key points in time—the 1920s and 1930s and the last twenty years—to explore how particular patterns of localism, nationalism, colonialism, transnationalism and globalisation have shaped its course over the last century. The contributors re-examine the concept and definition of Australian cinema in regard to a range of local, international and global practices and trends that blur neat categorisations of national cinema. Although this concentration on US production, or influence, is particularly acute in relation to developments such as the opening of international film studios in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and the Gold Coast over the last thirty years, the book also examines a range of Hollywood financed and/or conceived films shot in Australia since the 1920s." -- BOOK BACK COVERNotes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 9783319666754Donation: Stephen GaunsonContents: -- 1 Where I'm Calling From: An American-Australian Cinema? / Peter C Kunze -- pt I Across the Pacific: Looking to America -- 2 Rudimentary Modernism: Ken G Hall, Rear-Projection and 1930s Hollywood / Adrian Danks -- 3 Simulated Scenery: Travel Cinema, Special Effects and For the Term of His Natural Life / Leslie DeLassus -- 4 Representations and Hybridizations in First Nation Cinema: Change and Newness by Fusion / Jane Mills -- 5 Of Mothers and Madwomen: Mining the Emotional Terrain of Toni Collette's Anti-Star Persona / Fincina Hopgood -- pt II The View From There: Australian Films in the US -- 6 Accented Relations: Mad Max on US Screens / Tessa Dwyer -- 7 Talking Trash with Tarantino: Auteurism, Aesthetics and Authority in Not Quite Hollywood / Peter C Kunze -- 8 Australian Horror Movies and the American Market / Mark David Ryan -- 9 The Terrible Terrace: Australian Gothic Reimagined and the (Inner) Suburban Horror of The Babadook / Amanda Howell -- pt III Here and There: Crossing Between Australian, US and International Cinemas -- 10 American Cartel: Block Bookings and the Paramount Plan / Stephen Gaunson -- 11 The Multiplex Era / Jock Given -- 12 "Zest to the jaded movie palate": Wallace Worsley, Scott R Dunlap and The Romance of Runnibede / Jeannette Delamoir -- 13 Defining Neverland: P J Hogan, J M Barrie and Peter Pan in Post-Mabo Australia / Jerod Ra'Del Hollyfield -- 14 Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby Telling a National Iconic Story Through a Transnational Lens / Lesley Hawkes -- index --
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Andrew Vial looks at makeup & effects in Australian films in Australasian Cinema (29/10/1982) vol.11 iss.19 p.22
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Antipodean gothic cinema [manuscript] : a study of the (postmodern) Gothic in Australian and New Zealand film since the 1970s / by Romana Ashton Queensland: 2005.
Call No: 735.2 (93) ASHAuthor: Ashton, Romana Source: ATPlace: QueenslandPubDate: 2005PhysDes: 317 p. ; 30 cmSubject: HORROR FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; HORROR FILMS. NEW ZEALAND ; PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (AT, Peter Weir, 1975) ; PIANO, THE (AT, Jane Campion, 1993) ; DOGS IN SPACE (AT, Richard Lowenstein, 1986) ; BAD BOY BUBBY (AT, Rolf de Heer, 1993) ; NIGHT THE PROWLER, THE (AT, Jim Sharman, 1978) ; HEAVENLY CREATURES (NZ, Peter Jackson, 1994) ; WAKE IN FRIGHT (AT, Ted Kotcheff, 1971) ; SUMMERFIELD (AT, Ken Hannam, 1977) ; SHAME (AT, Steve Jodrell, 1988) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) ; CARS THAT ATE PARIS, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1974) Summary: "Although various film critics and academics have located the Gothic in Antipodean cinema, there has been no in-depth study of the Gothic and its ideological entanglements with postmodernism within this cinema. This study is divided into two parts and locates the (postmodern) Gothic in twelve Australian/New Zealand films ranging from Ted Kotcheffs Wake in Fright (1971) to Peter Jacksons Heavenly Creatures (1994). Part one theorizes the Gothic as a subversive cultural mode that foreshadows postmodernism in terms of its antithetical relationship with Enlightenment ideals. Interconnections are made between proto-postmodern aspects of early Gothic literature and the appropriation and intensification of these aspects in what has been dubbed the postmodern Gothic. The dissertation then argues that the Antipodes was/is constructed through Euro-centric discourse(s) as a Gothic/(proto)-postmodern space or place, this construction manifest in, and becoming intertwined with the postmodern in post 1970s Antipodean cinema. In part two, a cross-section of Australian/New Zealand films is organized into cinematic sub-genres in line with their similar thematic preoccupations and settings, all films argued as reflecting a marked postmodern Gothic sensibility. In its conclusion, the study finds that S2Antipodean Gothic cinemaS3, particularly since the 1970s, can be strongly characterized by its combining of Gothic/postmodernist modes of representation, this convergence constitutive of a postmodernized version of the Gothic which is heavily influenced by Euro-centric constructions of the Antipodes in Gothic/(proto)-postmodern related terms. " - ABSTRACTNotes: Thesis (Doctor of Philosophy) - Central Queensland University: School of Humanities - Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Education, December 2005; Bibliography: leaves 299-314 ; filmography: leaves 315-318 ; telegraphy: leaf 319; We have two copies of this Thesis - they are both filed at 735.2 (93) ASH and are identical. One is labelled 'copy 1' and the other 'copy 2'Contents: -- Part one: Theorizing the (postmodern) gothic in Antipodean cinema -- 1. A gothic/postmodern poetics: two convergent models. -- 2. Antipodean Gothic/(Proto)-postmodern connections: the European unconscious and the cultural construction of the Antipodes. -- 3. Antipodean cinema: an uneasy background -- Part two: analyzing the (postmodern) gothic in Antipodean cinema. -- 4. Anitpodean ccolonial gothic: 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' and 'The Piano'. -- 5. Anitpodean urban gothic: 'Dogs in Space' and 'Bad Boy Bubby'. -- 6. Antipodean surburban gothic: -- 'The Night the Prowler' and 'Heavenly Creatures'. -- 7. Antipodean rural gothic: 'Wake in Fright', 'Summerfield', and 'Shame'. -- 8. Antipodean sci-fi car crash films and the gothic: 'The Cars that Ate Paris', 'Mad Max', and 'Mad Max - The Road Warrior'. -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Filmography -- Teleography.ID2: 290
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Anxious cinephilia : pleasure and peril at the movies / Sarah Keller New York: Columbia University Press,
Call No: 412.3 KELAuthor: Keller, Sarah Edition: 2020Place: New YorkPublisher: Columbia University PressPhysDes: vii, 302 pages : illustrated ; 24 cmSubject: APOCALYPSE IN FILMS ; BLOWUP (UK/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1966) ; BAZIN, ANDRE ; FILM CULTURE ; CINEPHILIA ; DIGITAL CINEMA ; FRANCE ; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) ; STAR WARS [...] (US, 1977-2015) ; WAR OF THE WORLDS (US, Steven Spielberg, 2005) ; WORLD WAR Z (US/MT, Marc Forster, 2013) Summary: The advent of new screening practices and viewing habits in the twenty-first century has spurred a public debate over what it means to be a “cinephile.” In Anxious Cinephilia, Sarah Keller places these competing visions in historical and theoretical perspective, tracing how the love of movies intertwines with anxieties over the content and impermanence of cinematic images.
Keller reframes the history of cinephilia from the earliest days of film through the French New Wave and into the streaming era, arguing that love and fear have shaped the cinematic experience from its earliest days. This anxious love for the cinema marks both institutional practices and personal experiences, from the curation of the moviegoing experience to the creation of community and identity through film festivals to posting on social media. Through a detailed analysis of films and film history, Keller examines how changes in cinema practice and spectatorship create anxiety even as they inspire nostalgia. Anxious Cinephilia offers a new theoretical approach to the relationship between spectator and cinema and reimagines the concept of cinephilia to embrace its diverse forms and its uncertain future. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9780231180870Contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Ardor and Anxiety: The History of Cinephilia -- 2. Enchanting Images -- 3. Cinephilia and Technology: Anxieties and Obsolescence -- 4. The Exquisite Apocalypse -- Conclusion: Anxious Times, Anxious Cinema -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
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Apocalypse in Australian fiction and film : a critical study / by Roslyn Weaver Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company Inc., c2011.
Call No: 408.1(94) WEAAuthor: Weaver, Roslyn Source: USPlace: Jefferson, N.C.Publisher: McFarland & Company Inc.PubDate: c2011PhysDes: x, 230 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cmSeries: Critical explorations in science fiction and fantasy ; 28Subject: APOCALYPSE IN FILMS ; DISASTERS IN FILMS ; SCIENCE-FICTION FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; LANDSCAPES IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; TOMORROW, WHEN THE WAR BEGAN (AT, Stuart Beattie, 2010) Summary: "This volume explores the role of Australia in apocalyptic literature and film. Works and genres covered include Nevil Shute's popular novel On the Beach, Mad Max, children's literature, Indigenous writing, and cyberpunk. The text examines ways in which apocalypse undermines complacency, foretells environmental disasters, critiques colonization, and serves as a vehicle of protest for minority groups"--Provided by publisherNotes: Includes bibliographic references and indexISBN: 978-0-7864-6051-9Contents: 1. An apocalyptic map: new worlds and the colonization of Australia -- 2. The shield of distance: apocalypse in Australian literature after 1945 -- 3. An apocalyptic landscape: the Mad max films -- 4. Children of the apocalypse: Australian children's literature -- 5. (Re)writing the end of the world: apocalypse, race and indigenous literature -- 6. The end of the human: apocalypse, cyberpunk and the Parrish Plessis novelsID2: 189
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Around the clock for Mad Max in Encore (15-28 August 1985) vol.3 iss.13 p.3
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The art of Mad Max Fury Road / Abbie Bernstein ; foreword by George Miller ; afterword by Brendan McCarthy London: Titan Books, 2015.
Call No: 79MAD BERAuthor: Bernstein, Abbie Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Titan BooksPubDate: 2015PhysDes: 1 volume of unnumbered pages : illustrations ; portraits ; 28 x 31 cmSubject: ART DIRECTION ; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road is the official companion picture book to George Miller's blockbuster film. Pages are filled with graphics and motion picture stills to capture the extensive production design process -- from storyboarding to concept art and screenwriting.ISBN: 9781783298167
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Aust. film violence angers MP in West Australian (22/05/1979) p.-
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Aust. gang film too anti-social for NZ in Adelaide Advertiser (29/08/1979) p.2
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: AAP PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Censorship of Mad Max in New Zealand
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Aust. movie giant, Roadshow Film Dist., launch Roadshow Home Video in Australasian Cinema (28/5/1982) vol.11 iss.9 p.7
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA ; VIDEO, FILMS ON. AUSTRALIA ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; ENDLESS LOVE (US, Franco Zeffirelli, 1981) ; ATLANTIC CITY, USA (CN/FR, Louis Malle, 1980) ; VILLAGE ROADSHOW Summary: Article on the Roadshow announcement of the new subdivision, Roadshow Home Video, which will distribute films on VHS and BETA across Australia.
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Australian Film Awards in Australasian Cinema (29/10/1982) vol.11 iss.19 p.2
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) ; LONELY HEARTS (AT, Paul Cox, 1982) ; MILLER, GEORGE ; HAZLEHURST, NONI ; MONKEY GRIP (AT, Ken Cameron, 1982) ; ANGELS OF WAR (AT, Andrew Pike & Hank Nelson & Gavan Daws, 1982) ; AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE AWARDS Summary: List of winners at the 1982 Australian Film Institute Awards.
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Australian film industry takes a vigorous and suprising turn in Australasian Cinema (15/7/1983) vol.12 iss.12 p.25
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1982) ; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) ; DESOLATION ANGELS (AT, Chris Fitchett, 1982) ; CLINIC, THE (AT, David Stevens, 1982) ; MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER, THE (AT, George T. Miller, 1982) ; AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE AWARDS Summary: Article on the nominees for the Australian Film Institute Awards, as well as information on the AFI at large and the state of the Australian film industry.
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The Australian film revival : 1970s, 1980s, and beyond / Susan Barber New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 9 Feb 2023.
Call No: 71(94) BARAuthor: Barber, Susan Edition: 2023Place: New YorkPublisher: Bloomsbury AcademicPubDate: 9 Feb 2023PhysDes: 280 pages ; 24 cmSubject: AUSTRALIA ; MASCULINITY IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; ROAD MOVIES. AUSTRALIA ; MOTHERS IN FILMS ; ADVENTURES OF BARRY MCKENZIE, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1972) ; ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT, THE (AT, Stephan Elliott, 1994) ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; BACKROADS (AT, Philip Noyce, 1977) ; CARS THAT ATE PARIS, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1974) ; CHANT OF JIMMIE BLACKSMITH, THE (AT, Fred Schepisi, 1978) ; DON'S PARTY (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1976) ; GETTING OF WISDOM, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1977) ; HIGH TIDE (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1987) ; MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER II, THE (AT, Geoff Burrowes, 1988) ; MY BRILLIANT CAREER (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1979) ; PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (AT, Peter Weir, 1975) ; RABBIT-PROOF FENCE (AT, Phillip Noyce, 2001) ; TRACKER, THE (AT, Rolf de Heer, 2002) ; WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD (AT, Ned Lander, 1981) Summary: The Australian Film Revival: 70s, 80s, and Beyond explores the matrix of forces – artistic, cultural, economic, political, governmental, and ideological – that gave rise to, shaped, and sustained this remarkable film movement. This engaging new study brings fresh perspectives, insights, and innovative approaches to a variety of films from a diversity of filmmakers. Areas of focus include the complex and contentious subjects of masculinity, femininity and feminism, the maternal, as well as the Indigenous road film and the protean Australian gothic. During the formative years of the revival, Australian films seemed to emerge from out of the blue in terms of global film history, with many features including Picnic at Hanging Rock (l975), Caddie (l976), The Last Wave (l977), The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (l978), and My Brilliant Career (l979) receiving international distribution and enthusiastic critical acclaim with strong box office results. By the time the film revival was in full swing, not only did Australian audiences flock to theaters to see “homegrown” films, but the quantity of Australian films on overseas screens was so high that ardent critics declared this outpouring an Australian “New Wave.” The eyes of the world had turned to a compelling and largely unknown culture. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781501390029Contents: Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- In Memory Of -- Introduction -- 1. The Ocker: Chauvinistic and Oedipal -- 2. Alternate Masculinities of Paul Cox and John Duigan -- 3. Historical Women and the Bush -- 4. Negligent, Runaway, and Abject Mothers -- 5. The Indigenous Road Film -- 6. Australian Gothic -- Index
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Australian film theory and criticism : Volume 3 / By Verevis, Constantine and Williams, Deane United Kingdom: Intellect, 2018.
Call No: 67(94) VERAuthor: By Verevis, Constantine and Williams, Deane Place: United KingdomPublisher: IntellectPubDate: 2018Subject: EXPERIMENTAL FILM AND TELEVISION FUND ; BIRTLES, FRANCIS ; PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (AT, Peter Weir, 1975) ; GILDA (US, Charles Vidor, 1946) ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; PORNOGRAPHY AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA ; MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME (AT, George Miller & George Ogilvie, 1985) ; CHAUVEL, CHARLES ISBN: 9781783208371
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Australian films bounce back in The Age [The Shortlist] (18 Sep 15) p.5
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: ClippingsSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; ODDBALL (AT, Stuart McDonald, 2015) ; THAT SUGAR FILM (AT, Damon Gameau, 2014) ; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) ; CUT SNAKE (AT, Tony Ayres, 2014) ; WATER DIVINER, THE (AT/TU, Russell Crowe, 2014)
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Australian gothic : a cinema of horror / Jonathan Rayner Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2022.
Call No: 735.2(94) RAYAuthor: Rayner, Jonathan Edition: 2022Place: CardiffPublisher: University of Wales PressPubDate: 2022PhysDes: x, 294 pages : illustrated ; 23 cmSeries: Gothic Literary StudiesSubject: HORROR FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; BABADOOK , THE (AT, Jennifer Kent, 2014) ; DYING BREED (AT, Jody Dwyer, 2008) ; KILLING GROUND (AT, Damien Power, 2016) ; LOST GULLY ROAD (AT, Donna McRae, 2017) ; LOVED ONES, THE (AT, Sean Byrne, 2009) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MYSTERY ROAD (AT Ivan Sen, 2013) ; PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (AT, Peter Weir, 1975) ; WOLF CREEK (AT, Greg McLean, 2005) ; WOLF CREEK 2 (AT, Greg Mclean, 2013) Summary: The term ‘Gothic’ has been applied to examples of Australian cinema since the 1970s, often in arbitrary and divergent ways. This book examines a wide range of Australian films to trace their Gothic resemblances, characteristics and meanings. By concentrating on the occurrence of Gothic motifs, characters, landscapes and narratives, it argues for the recognition and relevance of a coherent Gothic heritage in Australian film. A plethora of Gothic representatives are considered in relation to four consistent and illuminating continuities (images of the family, ideas of monstrosity, generic hybridity and the occurrence of the sublime), and this study debates the appearance and asserts the significance of Australian Gothic films within their national, cultural, literary and cinematic traditions. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781786838896Contents: List of illustrations -- Introduction -- Familiarity -- Monstrosity -- Hybridity -- Sublimity -- Conclusion -- Filmography -- Bibliography -- Index
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'Australian gothic vs the apocalypse' in Sunday Age (29/11/2015) p.14
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A battering of horror, violence in Sun Herald [Sydney] (08/07/1979) p.46
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: Lapsley, John PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Positve review of Mad Max, with a discussion of its violent contentRating: 4 stars
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Bikers kickstart Mad Max auditions in The Australian (30/01/2003) p.3
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Blood, sweat & chrome : the wild and true story of Mad Max: Fury Road / Kyle Buchanan New York: Harper Collins, 2022.
Call No: 79 MAD BUCAuthor: Bachanan, Kyle Edition: 2022Place: New YorkPublisher: Harper CollinsPubDate: 2022PhysDes: 359 pages ; 23 cmSubject: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: A full-speed-ahead oral history of the nearly two-decade making of the cultural phenomenon Mad Max: Fury Road—with more than 130 new interviews with key members of the cast and crew, including Charlize Theron, Tom Hardy, and director George Miller, from the pop culture reporter for The New York Times, Kyle Buchanan.
It won six Oscars and has been hailed as the greatest action film ever, but it is a miracle Mad Max: Fury Road ever made it to the screen... or that anybody survived the production. The story of this modern classic spanned nearly two decades of wild obstacles as visionary director George Miller tried to mount one of the most difficult shoots in Hollywood history.
Production stalled several times, stars Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron clashed repeatedly in the brutal Namib Desert, and Miller’s crew engineered death-defying action scenes that were among the most dangerous ever committed to film. Even accomplished Hollywood figures are flummoxed by the accomplishment: As the director Steven Soderbergh has said, “I don’t understand how they’re not still shooting that film, and I don’t understand how hundreds of people aren’t dead.”
Kyle Buchanan takes readers through every step of that moviemaking experience in vivid detail, from Fury Road’s unexpected origins through its outlandish casting process to the big-studio battles that nearly mutilated a masterpiece. But he takes the deepest dive in reporting the astonishing facts behind a shoot so unconventional that the film’s fantasy world began to bleed into the real lives of its cast and crew. As they fought and endured in a wasteland of their own, the only way forward was to have faith in their director’s mad vision. But how could Miller persevere when almost everything seemed to be stacked against him
With hundreds of exclusive interviews and details about the making of Fury Road, readers will be left with one undeniable conclusion: There has never been a movie so drenched in sweat, so forged by fire, and so epic in scope. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9780063245419Donation: AUD 34.99
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Broken Mad Max dream in Canberra Times (04/11/2011) p.25
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Call for ban on Mad Max in [Sun] [Syd or Melb] (21/05/1979) p.11
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: - PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: CENSORSHIP. AUSTRALIA ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Federal MP and Deputy Chair of the Australian Crime Prevention Council has called for the banning of Mad Max
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The celluloid warrior in Saturday Age [Good Weekend] (25/04/2015) p.1
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CILECT : list of important Australian films / compiled by Denny Lawrence [North Ryde, NSW?]: Australian Film and Television School, [1980?].
Call No: 675.1(94) LAWAuthor: Lawrence, Denny Source: ATPlace: [North Ryde, NSW?]Publisher: Australian Film and Television SchoolPubDate: [1980?]PhysDes: 60 leaves : 30 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN FILM AND TELEVISION SCHOOL ; SENTIMENTAL BLOKE, THE (AT, Raymond Longford, 1919) ; ON OUR SELECTION (AT, Raymond Longford, 1920) ; GIRL OF THE BUSH, A (AT, Franklyn Barrett, 1921) ; KID STAKES, THE (AT, Tal Ordell, 1927) ; FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE (AT, Norman Dawn, 1927) ; [FORTY THOUSAND] 40,000 HORSEMEN (AT, Charles Chauvel, 1940) ; OVERLANDERS, THE (UK, Harry Watt, 1946) ; SONS OF MATTHEW (AT, Charles Chauvel, 1949) ; BACK OF BEYOND, THE (AT, John Heyer, 1953) ; WAKE IN FRIGHT (AT, Ted Kotcheff, 1971) ; BETWEEN WARS (AT, Michael Thornhill, 1974) ; SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY (AT, Ken Hannam, 1975) ; PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (AT, Peter Weir, 1975) ; PURE S (AT, Bert Deling, 1976) ; CADDIE (AT, Donald Crombie, 1976) ; DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND (AT, Fred Schepisi, 1976) ; DON'S PARTY (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1976) ; F.J. HOLDEN, THE (AT, Michael Thornhill, 1977) ; NEWSFRONT (AT, Phillip Noyce, 1978) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MY BRILLIANT CAREER (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1979) ; PALM BEACH (AT, Albie Thoms, 1979) ; BREAKER MORANT (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1980) ; ROBBERY UNDER ARMS (AT, Kenneth Brampton, 1920) ; DAD AND DAVE COME TO TOWN (AT, Ken G. Hall, 1938) ; RATS OF TOBRUK, THE (AT, Charles Chauvel, 1944) ; JEDDA (AT, Charles Chauvel, 1955) ; THREE IN ONE (AT, Cecil Holmes, 1956) ; THEY'RE A WEIRD MOB (AT, Michael Powell, 1966) ; ADVENTURES OF BARRY MCKENZIE, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1972) ; CASTOR AND POLLUX (AT, Phillip Noyce, 1973) ; MOVING ON (AT, Richard Mason, 1974) ; PETERSEN (AT, Tim Burstall, 1974) ; LEISURE (AT, Bruce Petty, 1976) ; STORM BOY (AT, Henri Safran, 1976) ; GETTING OF WISDOM, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1977) ; LOVE LETTERS FROM TERALBA ROAD (AT, Stephen Wallace, 1977) ; SINGER AND THE DANCER, THE (AT, Gillian Amrstrong, 1977) ; CHANT OF JIMMIE BLACKSMITH, THE (AT, Fred Schepisi, 1978) ; MOUTH MUSIC (NZ, Gregor Nichlas, 1981) ; MOUTH TO MOUTH (AT, John Duigan, 1978) ; LAST TASMANIAN, THE (AT, Tom Haydon, 1978) ; NIGHT THE PROWLER, THE (AT, Jim Sharman, 1978) ; STEPPING OUT (AT, Chris Noonan, 1980) ; STIR (AT, Stephen Wallace, 1980) ; BEST FILMS. AUSTRALIA Summary: A list of important Australian films in two categories, films of aesthetic merit (list A), and films of historical or sociological importance (list B), with a brief synopsis of each.Notes: Reprinted October 1980Contents: Introduction -- Methodology -- Notes on revision -- Film acquisition -- Australian cinema history on film -- references; List - category A: The sentimental bloke (1919) -- On our selection (1920) -- A girl of the bush -- The kid stakes -- For the term of his natural life -- Forty thousand horsemen -- The overlanders -- Sons of Matthew -- Back of beyond -- Desert people -- Wake in fright -- Between wars -- Sunday too far away -- Picnic at Hanging Rock -- Pure S -- Caddie -- The Devil's playground -- Don's party -- F J Holden -- Newsfront -- Mad Max -- My brilliant career - Palm Beach - Breaker Morant; List - category B: Robbery under arms (1920) -- Dad and Dave come to town -- The Rats of Tobruk -- Jedda -- Three in one -- They're a weird mob -- The daventures of Barry McKenzie -- Where dead men lie -- Gentle strangers -- Castor and Pollux -- Moving on -- Petersen -- Leisure -- Storm boy -- All in the same boat -- The getting of wisdom -- Love letters from Teralba Road -- The singer and the dancer -- The chant of Jimmie Blacksmith -- Mouth to mouth -- The last Tasmanian -- The night the prowler -- Stepping out -- Stir
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A companion to Australian cinema / Edited by Felicity Collins, Jane Landman, and Susan Bye Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell, 2019. Available at ProQuest (RMIT login required)
Call No: 71(94) COMAuthor: Collins, Felicity ; Columpar, Corinn ; Rutherford, Anne ; Ford, Felicity ; Kelada, Odette ; Clark, Maddee ; Verevis, Constantine ; Goldsmith, Ben ; French, Lisa ; David Marshall, P. ; Bennett, James ; Grace, Helen ; Khoo, Olivia ; Yue, Audrey ; Bye, Susan ; Sandars, Diana ; Stadler, Jane ; Gaunson, Stephen ; Trevisanut, Amanda Malel ; Turnbull, Sue ; McCutcheon, Marion ; Goritsas, Helen ; Tiwary, Ana ; Lambert, Anthony ; Gibson, Ross ; Cunningham, Stuart ; Swift, Adam ; Williams, Deane ; Smaill, Belinda ; Neumark, Norie Source: US/UKPlace: Hoboken, New JerseyPublisher: Wiley-BlackwellPubDate: 2019PhysDes: xxii, 581 pages ; 26 cmSeries: Wiley Blackwell companions to national cinemaSubject: AUSTRALIA ; FILM ; INDUSTRY, FILM ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDIGENOUS ; ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN CINEMA ; TRANSNATIONAL CINEMA ; HISTORY OF CINEMA ; HISTORY OF CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION AND THE CINEMA ; TELEVISION AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; AUTEUR THEORY ; GENRES ; THEORY ; CAMPION, JANE ; CHARLIE'S COUNTRY (AT, Rolf de Heer, 2013) ; SPEAR (AT, Stephen Page, 2015) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) ; MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME (AT, George Miller & George Ogilvie, 1985) ; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) ; LEGO MOVIE, THE (US/AT/DK, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, 2014) ; ROCKET, THE (AT/TH/LS, Kim Mordaunt, 2013) ; SERANGOON ROAD [TV] (AT/SI, 2013 -) ; KETTERING INCIDENT, THE [TV](AT, 2015-) ; BACK OF BEYOND, THE (AT, John Heyer, 1953) Summary: The essays assembled here address six thematically organized propositions - that Australian cinema an Indigenous screen culture, an international cinema, a minor transnational imaginary, an auteur-genre-landscape cinema, a televisual industry and a multiplatform ecology. Offering fresh critical perspectives and extending previous scholarship, case studies range from The Lego Movie, Mad Max and Australian stars in Hollywood, to transnational co-productions, YouTube channels, transmedia and naturecam documentaries. New research on trends such as the Blak Wave, the convergence of television and film, digital transformations of screen production and the shifting roles of women, on and off-screen, highlight how established precedents have been transformed by new realities beyond both cinema and national borders. --
Written in an accessible style that does not require knowledge of cinema studies or Australian studies. --
Presents original research on Australian actors such as Cate Blanchett and Chris Hemsworth, evaluating their training, branding and path from Australia to Hollywood. --
Explores the films and filmmakers of the Blak Wave and their challenge to Australian settler-colonial history and white identity. --
Introduces readers to founding texts in Australian screen studies. --
Felicity Collins is Reader/ Associate Professor in Screen Studies, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia --
Jane Landman was Senior Lecturer, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia --
Susan Bye is Education Programmer, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, Australia. --Book JacketNotes: Includes bibliographical references and index -- signed by Felicity CollinsISBN: 9781118942529Contents: You Are Here: Living Maps of Deep Time, Clock Time / Felicity Collins -- Charlie's Country, Gulpilil's Body / Corinn Columpar -- Ivan Sen's Cinematic Imaginary: Restraint, Complexity, and a Politics of Place / Anne Rutherford
-- Shadowing and Disruptive Temporality in Bangarra Dance Theatre's Spear / Felicity Ford -- Beyond the Wonderland of Whiteness: The Blak Wave of Indigenous Women Shaping Race on Screen / Maddee Clark / Odette Kelada -- Another Green World: The Mad Max Series / Constantine Verevis -- Is Everything Awesome?: The LEGO Movie and the Australian Film Industry / Ben Goldsmith -- Jane Campion: Girlshine and the International Auteur / Lisa French -- Constructing Persona: Mediatisation, Performativity, Quality, and Branding in Australian Film Actors's; Migration to Hollywood / P. David Marshall -- Interpreting Anzac and Gallipoli through a Century of Anglophone Screen Representations / James Bennett -- Unsettling the Suburban: Space, Sentiment, and Migration in National Cinematic Imaginaries / Helen Grace -- The Rocket: Small, Foreign-Language Cinema / Olivia Khoo -- Serangoon Road: The Convergent Culture of Minor Transnationalism / Audrey Yue -- An Independent Spirit: Robert Connolly as Auteur-Producer / Susan Bye -- Disruptive Daughters: The Heroine's Journey in Four Films / Diana Sandars -- Atopian Landscapes: Gothic Tropes in Australian Cinema / Jane Stadler -- Spirits Do Come Back: Bunyips and the European Gothic in The Babadook / Stephen Gaunson -- Between Public and Private: How Screen Australia, the ABC and SBS have shaped Film and Television Convergence / Amanda Malel Trevisanut -- Quality vs Value: The Case of The Kettering Incident / Marion McCutcheon / & Sue Turnbull -- The Evolution of Matchbox Pictures: A New Business Model / Helen Goritsas & Ana Tiwary -- Schapellevision: Screen Aesthetics and Asian Drug Stories / Anthony Lambert -- CHURN: Cinema Made Sometime Last Night / Ross Gibson -- Over the Horizon: YouTube Culture Meets Australian Screen Culture / Adam Swift & Stuart Cunningham -- Digital Transmedia Forms and Transnational Documentary Networks / Deane Williams -- Ecological Relations: FalconCam in Conversation with The Back of Beyond / Belinda Smaill -- Where Am I?: The Terror of Terra Nullius / Norie Neumark
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Contemporary Australian cinema : an introduction / Jonathan Rayner Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000.
Call No: 71(94) RAYAuthor: Rayner, Jonathan Source: UKPlace: ManchesterPublisher: Manchester University PressPubDate: 2000PhysDes: vi, 203 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: AUSTRALIA ; FANTASTIC FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; HISTORICAL FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN FILM COMMISSION ; NATIONAL IDENTITY AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; MASCULINITY IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; LANDSCAPES IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN FILM FINANCE CORPORATION ; ROAD MOVIES. AUSTRALIA ; SCHEPISI, FRED ; ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT, THE (AT, Stephan Elliott, 1994) ; BREAKER MORANT (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1980) ; CHANT OF JIMMIE BLACKSMITH, THE (AT, Fred Schepisi, 1978) ; CROCODILE DUNDEE (AT, Peter Faiman, 1986) ; GALLIPOLI (AT, Peter Weir, 1981) ; GETTING OF WISDOM, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1977) ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (AT, Peter Weir, 1975) ; SIRENS (AT/UK, John Duigan, 1994) ; BETWEEN WARS (AT, Michael Thornhill, 1974) ; ODD ANGRY SHOT, THE (AT, Tom Jeffrey, 1979) Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [194]-199) and indexISBN: 0719053269 (hbk.); 0719053277 (pbk.); 0719053269LON: 22455173
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Crisis cinema : the apocalyptic idea in postmodern narrative film / edited by Christopher Sharrett Washington, D.C.: Maisonneuve Press, 1993.
Call No: 64POS CRIAuthor: Sharrett, Christopher Place: Washington, D.C.Publisher: Maisonneuve PressPubDate: 1993PhysDes: 282 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: POSTMODERNISM AND THE CINEMA ; DISASTERS IN FILMS ; DISASTER FILMS ; SEX AND THE CINEMA ; DEATH IN FILMS ; REPO MAN (US, Alex Cox, 1984) ; RUMBLE FISH (US, Francis Ford Coppola, 1983) ; CASANOVA (IT, Federico Fellini, 1976) ; BRAZIL (UK, Terry Gilliam, 1985) ; TAXI DRIVER (US, Martin Scorsese, 1976) ; BLADE RUNNER (US, Ridley Scott, 1982) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 0944624189 (cloth); 0944624197 (paper)LON: 9605442
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Critical business : the new Australian cinema in review / Sandra Hall Adelaide: Rigby, 1985.
Call No: 71(94) HALAuthor: Hall, Sandra, 1942 Place: AdelaidePublisher: RigbyPubDate: 1985PhysDes: 200 p. : ill., ports. ; 22 cmSubject: AUSTRALIA ; FILMOGRAPHIES. AUSTRALIA ; GENRES ; GENRES. AUSTRALIA ; HISTORY OF CINEMA ; HISTORY OF CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; ROAD MOVIES ; ROAD MOVIES. AUSTRALIA ; ADVENTURES OF BARRY MCKENZIE, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1972) ; BARRY MCKENZIE HOLDS HIS OWN (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1974) ; PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (AT, Peter Weir, 1975) ; DON'S PARTY (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1976) ; CLUB, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1980) ; PUBERTY BLUES (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1981) ; BREAKER MORANT (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1980) ; GALLIPOLI (AT, Peter Weir, 1981) ; YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1982) ; CHANT OF JIMMIE BLACKSMITH, THE (AT, Fred Schepisi, 1978) ; MONKEY GRIP (AT, Ken Cameron, 1982) ; WAKE IN FRIGHT (AT, Ted Kotcheff, 1971) ; RETURN OF CAPTAIN INVINCIBLE, THE (AT, Philippe Mora, 1982) ; CARS THAT ATE PARIS, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1974) ; STORM BOY (AT, Henri Safran, 1976) ; PHAR LAP (AT, Simon Wincer, 1983) ; MAD DOG MORGAN (AT, Philippe Mora, 1976) ; SQUIZZY TAYLOR (AT, Kevin Dobson, 1982) ; MAN FROM HONG KONG, THE (AT/HK, Brian Trenchard-Smith, 1975) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) ; RAZORBACK (AT, Russell Mulcahy, 1984) ISBN: 0727020102 : $16.95 AustLON: anb72702010; 3401972
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Desert redemption in Sunday Age [Melbourn Magazine] (17/05/2015) p.18
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Doing the rounds in Filmnews (September 1985) vol.15 iss.7 p.16-17
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: BRONTE SISTERS, THE [SOUERS BRONTE, LES] (FR, Andre Techine, 1979) ; HOMME BLESSE, L' (FR, Patrice Chereau, 1983) ; SANTOS INOCENTES, LOS (SP, Mario Camus, 1984) ; EMPTY BEACH, THE (AT, Chris Thomson, 1985) ; BACK TO THE FUTURE (US, Robert Zemeckis, 1985) ; MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME (AT, George Miller & George Ogilvie, 1985) ; COCA-COLA KID, THE (AT, Dusan Makavejev, 1985) ; COCOON (US, Ron Howard, 1985) ; EMERALD FOREST, THE (UK, John Boorman, 1985) ; REPO MAN (US, Alex Cox, 1984) ; PERFECT (US, James Bridges, 1985) Summary: film reviews of the film listed in the subject field - Bronte Sisters/Adrian Martin, L'Homme Blesse/John Conomos, Holy Innocents/Penny Davies, Empty Beach/Kathe Boehringer, Back to the Future/Kathe Boehringer, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome/Ross Gibson, Coca Cola Kid/Ross Gibson, Cocoon/Peter Kepm, Emerald Forest/Peter Kemp, Repo Man/Susan Charlton, Perfect/Susan Charlton
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'Fat Amy' and her pals set box office singing in The Australian (13/05/2015) p.21
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Festival of Oz films at the Trak in Australasian Cinema (6/8/1982) vol.11 iss.14 p.2
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: GALLIPOLI (AT, Peter Weir, 1981) ; PUBERTY BLUES (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1981) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; CADDIE (AT, Donald Crombie, 1976) ; NEWSFRONT (AT, Phillip Noyce, 1978) ; PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (AT, Peter Weir, 1975) ; MY BRILLIANT CAREER (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1979) ; KILLING OF ANGEL STREET, THE (AT, Donald Crombie, 1981) ; REMOVALISTS, THE (AT, Tom Jeffrey, 1975) ; MAD DOG MORGAN (AT, Philippe Mora, 1976) ; DON'S PARTY (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1976) ; MANGO TREE, THE (AT, Kevin Dobson, 1977) ; STARSTRUCK (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1982) ; CLUB, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1980) ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; FESTIVALS Summary: Article on Sydney theatre The Trak running an 'Austrailan Film' Film Festival.
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Film ban call in Daily Telegraph (22/05/1979) p.11
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: - PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: STRANGERS IN THEIR OWN LAND [TV](UK, 1979) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Brief mention of a call to censor the film Mad Max, and the British documentary about Indigenous Australians and their situation in the town of Weipa titled Strangers in their Own Land
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Final nominations for 1982 AFI Awards in Australasian Cinema (15/10/1982) vol.11 iss.18 p.9
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Furious feminisms : alternate routes on Mad Max: Fury Road / Alexis L. Boylan, Anna Mae Duane, Michael Gill, and Barbara Gurr Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2020. Available here
Call No: 79 MAD FURAuthor: Boylan, Alexis L. ; Duane, Anna Mae ; Gill, Michael ; Gurr, Barbara Edition: 2020Place: MinneapolisPublisher: University of Minnesota PressPubDate: 2020PhysDes: xix, 73 pages ; 18 cmSeries: Forerunners: ideas first; 40Subject: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) Summary: While both fans and foes point to Mad Max: Fury Road’s feminist credentials, Furious Feminisms asks: is there really anything feminist or radical happening on the screen? The four authors—from backgrounds in art history, American literature, disability studies, and sociology—ask what is possible, desirable, or damaging in theorizing feminism in the contested landscape of the twenty-first century. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781517909192Contents: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Welcome to the Wasteland: Some Terms -- Just a Warrior at the End of the World -- Is the Future Disabled? -- We Are Not Things! Fury Road’s White Slavery Story -- Post-Post-Post Beauty at the End of the World -- We and Not We: Conclusion -- Notes
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Fury Road sets cracking pace in race for Oscar success in The Australian (29/02/2016) p.3
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Fury roadshow in a class of its own in Sydney Morning Herald (03/03/2016) p.7
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Future shocks in the lawless society in Daily Telegraph (20/07/1979) p.38
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Going all out to earn an R-rating in Adelaide Advertiser (17/05/1979) p.64
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Golden Oldies in Empire (Australian Ed.) (March 2003) iss.24 p.27
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He's still mad, bad and thrilling to know in Canberra Times [Panorama] (16/05/2015) p.21
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Hearts and minds : creative Australians and the environment / Michael Pollak and Margaret MacNabb Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, 2000.
Call No: 738.1(94) POLLAuthor: Pollak, Michael, 1948 Oct. 23 ; MacNabb, Margaret, 1954 Place: SydneyPublisher: Hale & IremongerPubDate: 2000PhysDes: 399 p. ; 23 cmSubject: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN FILMS ; STORM BOY (AT, Henri Safran, 1976) ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; GROUND ZERO (AT, Michael Pattison & Bruce Myles, 1987) ; STREET TO DIE, A (AT, Bill Bennett, 1985) ; KILLING OF ANGEL STREET, THE (AT, Donald Crombie, 1981) ; CROCODILE DUNDEE (AT, Peter Faiman, 1986) ; ONE NIGHT STAND (AT, John Duigan, 1984) ; BREATHING UNDER WATER (AT, Susan Murphy Dermody, 1991) ; CANE TOADS : AN UNNATURAL HISTORY (AT, Mark Lewis, 1987) ; WILD (AT, Ross Gibson, 1993) ; GIVE TREES A CHANCE - TERANIA CREEK (AT, Jeni Kendell, 1980) ; ROCKING THE FOUNDATIONS (AT, Pat Fiske, 1985) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 378-391ISBN: 0868066923 : $34.95LON: 21288448
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Hollywood here, there and everywhere in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 16/8/1985) vol.14 iss.13 p.22
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In love with the tough in Adelaide Advertiser (28/12/1981)
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In pursuit of a price in The Herald (17/10/1979) p.2
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: Coster, Peter PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Mad Max's producers have put the car that was one of the starts of the film up for sale
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In the vernacular : a generation of Australian culture and controversy / Stuart Cunningham St Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press, 2008.
Call No: 40(04)(94) CUNAuthor: Cunningham, Stuart Place: St Lucia, QldPublisher: University of Queensland PressPubDate: 2008PhysDes: xxxix, 294 p. ; 23 cmSubject: CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; IMPERIALISM AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; BAXTER, JOHN ; MURDOCH, RUPERT ; BODYLINE [TV] (AT, Carl Schultz & George Ogilvie & Lex Marinos & Denny Lawrence, 1984) ; COWRA BREAKOUT (AT, Chris Noonan & Phil Noyce, 1985) ; DIRTWATER DYNASTY [TV] (AT, John Power & Michael Jenkins, 1988) ; DISMISSAL, THE [TV] (AT, George T. Miller & others, 1983) ; EUREKA STOCKADE [TV] (AT, Rod Hardy, 1984) ; IN THE WAKE OF THE BOUNTY (AT, Charles Chauvel, 1933) ; LAST BASTION, THE (AT, Chris Thomson and Dr. George Miller, 1984) ; LAST FRONTIER, THE [TV] (AT, Simon Wincer, 1986) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME (AT, George Miller & George Ogilvie, 1985) ; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) ; NEIGHBOURS [TV] (AT, 1985-) ; OVERLANDERS, THE (UK, Harry Watt, 1946) ; VIETNAM [TV] (AT, John Duigan & Chris Noonan, 1987) Summary: "These essays, written over a twenty year period, bring together important works from one of Australias leading cultural studies thinkers. The selected papers map the trajectory of our changing culture and the way the field of cultural, media and communication studies have adapted to accommodate these changes."--Provided by publisherNotes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 9780702236709
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It's a pleasure to forget "Mad Max" in Courier Mail (22/09/1979) p.-
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It's Mad Max out of Africa : and the natives are very restless indeed in Daily Telegraph (08/11/2011) p.5
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015)Author: Hildebrand, Joe PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: Filming location of Mad Max 4- the film was going to be shot in Broken Hill untill heavy rain turned the barren desert in the area "into a sea of blooming flowers". The production will be moved to Namibia.
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Japan wants more Australian films in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 30/09/1983) vol.12 iss.18 p.2
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Jeers turn to cheers : Mad Max grips fans in Sunday [Sydney] (08/07/1979) p.25
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: - PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Report from opening night screening of Mad Max
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Kiwis drop the axe on Max in The Australian (22/04/1980) p.-
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: - PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: CENSORSHIP. NEW ZEALAND ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: The New Zealand Film Censorship Board of Review have turned down the appeal on the ban of the film Mad Max
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Local director scores a hit all round in - (8/07/1979)
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Lone warrior returns to the end of the world in The Age (12/05/2015) p.12
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Lost highways : an illustrated history of road movies / edited by Jack Sargeant and Stephanie Watson London: Creation, 1999.
Call No: 754.11 SARAuthor: Sargeant, Jack ; Watson, Stephanie Place: LondonPublisher: CreationPubDate: 1999PhysDes: 256 p. : ill. ; 25 cmSeries: Creation cinema collection ; 15Subject: ROAD MOVIES ; WESTERNS ; MOTORCYCLE FILMS ; HORROR FILMS ; VAMPIRE FILMS ; SCIENCE-FICTION FILMS ; Wenders, Wim ; LYNCH, DAVID ; ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT, THE (AT, Stephan Elliott, 1994) ; AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD [AGUIRRE, DER ZORN GOTTES] (GW, Werner Herzog, 1972) ; ALICE IN DEN STADTEN (GW, Wim Wenders, 1973) ; APOCALYPSE NOW (US, Francis Ford Coppola, 1979) ; BACKROADS (AT, Philip Noyce, 1977) ; BADLANDS (US, Terrence Malick, 1973) ; BLUE VELVET (US, David Lynch, 1986) ; BONNIE AND CLYDE (US, Arthur Penn, 1967) ; BUTTERFLY KISS (UK, Michael Winterbottom, 1995) ; CARS THAT ATE PARIS, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1974) ; CRASH (CN, David Cronenberg, 1996) ; DELIVERANCE (US, John Boorman, 1972) ; EASY RIDER (US, Dennis Hopper, 1969) ; TOPO, EL (MX, Alexandro Jodorowsky, 1971) ; FROM DUSK TILL DAWN (US, Robert Rodriquez, 1996) ; GALLIVANT (UK, Andrew Kotting, 1996) ; GUN CRAZY (US, Joseph H. Lewis, 1949) ; I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE (US, Howard Hawks, 1949) ; KALIFORNIA (US, Dominic Sena, 1993) ; IM LAUF DER ZEIT (GW, Wim Wenders, 1976) ; KISS OR KILL (AT, Bill Bennett, 1997) ; HEAVEN'S BURNING (AT, Craig Lahiff, 1997) ; JETEE, LA (FR, Chris Marker, 1963) ; LOST HIGHWAY (US, David Lynch, 1996) ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; MATRIX, THE (US, Larry Wachowski & Andy Wachowski, 1999) ; MESHES OF THE AFTERNOON (US, Maya Deren & Alexander Hammid, 1943) ; NATURAL BORN KILLERS (US, Oliver Stone, 1994) ; NEAR DARK (US, Kathryn Bigelow, 1987) ; NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (US, Charles Laughton, 1955) ; F.J. HOLDEN, THE (AT, Michael Thornhill, 1977) ; THELMA & LOUISE (US, Ridley Scott, 1991) ; THEY LIVE BY NIGHT (US, Nicholas Ray, 1949) ; TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! JULIE NEWMAR (US, Beeban Kidron, 1995) ; TRUE ROMANCE (US, Tony Scott, 1993) ; TWO LANE BLACKTOP (US, Monte Hellman, 1971) ; VANISHING POINT (UK, Richard C. Sarafian, 1971) ; WALKABOUT (UK, Nicolas Roeg, 1971) ; WEEK-END (FR/IT, Jean-Luc Godard, 1968) ; WILD AT HEART (US, David Lynch, 1990) ; WILD BUNCH, THE (US, Sam Peckinpah, 1969) ; WINGS OF DESIRE [HIMMEL UBER BERLIN, DER] (GW/FR, Wim Wenders, 1987) ; WIZARD OF OZ, THE (US, Victor Fleming, 1939) ISBN: 1871592682(pbk.) : ª14.95LON: 20894332
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Mad as Hell in Australian Cinematographer (June 2015) iss.66 p.46-64
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Mad Max / Terry Kaye Melbourne: Circus Books, 1979.
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Mad Max : beyond thunderdome / novelisation by Joan D. Vinge; based on a screenplay by Terry Hayes and George Miller [Sydney]: QB Books, [1985].
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Mad Max : beyond thunderdome / based on screenplay written by Terry Hayes and George Miller ; novelization by Joan D. Vinge Sydney: QB Books : distributed by Progress Publications, c1985.
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Mad Max / Martyn Conterio Leighton Buzzard, [England]: Auteur Publishing, 2019. Available at ProQuest (RMIT login required)
Call No: 79 MAD CONCopy Management: Copy 1; Copy 2Author: Conterio, Martyn Source: UKPlace: Leighton Buzzard, [England]Publisher: Auteur PublishingPubDate: 2019PhysDes: 97 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmSeries: Constellations : studies in science fiction film and TVSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; MILLER, GEORGE Summary: "This Constellation examines Mad Max's considerable formal qualities in detail, including Miller's theory of cinema as "visual rock n roll" and his marriage of classical Hollywood editing and Soviet-style montage. It also situates the film at a particular historical moment, one when Australia was beset by economic woes, environmental disasters and political change. Taking in everything from the film's extremely controversial domestic critical reception to its legacy today, via a string of sequels and the creation of an entire subgenre - the post-apocalyptic actioner - this is a book for film students and fans alike." - taken from back cover.Notes: Bibliography (pages 96-97)
2 copies; 1 donated by Senses of CinemaISBN: 9781911325864Donation: Senses of CinemaContents: Preface: A Few Years From Now -- Introduction: Base But See It -- Chapter One: Give 'Em Back Their Heroes -- Chapter Two: Metal Damage, Brain Damage -- Chapter Three: The White Line Nightmare -- Chapter Four: Beyond Anarchie Road -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
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Mad Max 2 / Terry Hayes, George Miller and Brian Hannant ; novelisation by Carl Ruhen Cammeray, [N.S.W.]: Horwitz, 1981.
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'Mad Max 2' audiences down in Courier Mail (06/01/1982) p.-
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Mad Max 2 likely to set records in Morning Herald [Newcastle] (31/12/1981) p.-
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981)Author: - PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) Summary: Report on Mad Max 2's strong box office performance since it's opening in Australia
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"Mad Max 3"- set for '84 in Australasian Cinema (24/6/1983) vol.12 iss.11 p.3
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Mad Max 4 tempts Heath in Sunday Sun [Brisbane] (30/07/2000) p.17
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Mad MAx: Beyond Australia in Daily Telegraph (12/12/2002) p.20
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Mad max beyond thuderdome in What's on Video and Cinema (June 1986) vol.5 iss.54 p.11-12
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Mad Max beyond thunderdome / based on the motion picture from Warner Bros., Inc. ; based on a screenplay written by Terry Hayes and George Miller ; Novelization adapted by Ann Matthews North Ryde, N.S.W.: Angus and Robertson, 1985.
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Mad Max- Beyond Thunderdome in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 16/8/1985) vol.14 iss.13 p.22
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Mad max beyond thunderdome in What's on Video and Cinema (June 1986) vol.5 iss.54 p.11-12
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Mad max beyond thunderdome in What's on Video and Cinema (June 1986) vol.5 iss.54 p.11-12
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Mad Max: beyond Thunderdome / Based on the motion picture from Warner Bros. Inc. Screenplay by Terry Hayes and George Miller. Storybook adapted by Ann Matthews. North Ryde, NSW: Angus & Robertson, 1985.
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'Mad Max' cleared in Daily News [WA] (07/12/1983) p.-
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981)PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: CENSORSHIP ; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) Summary: Report on how Mad Max 2 was cleared by the High Court to be shown in Switzerland
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Mad Max - crazed and bloody violence : but at the box office it will be the sound of music... in Daily Mirror (09/07/1979) p.14
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Mad max deserts homeland in The Australian [General News] (22/11/2001) p.5
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The Mad Max effect : road warriors in international exploitation cinema / James Newton New York: Bloomsbury Academic,
Call No: 79 MAD NEWAuthor: Newton, James Edition: 2021Place: New YorkPublisher: Bloomsbury AcademicPhysDes: 216 pages : illustrated ; 23 cmSubject: [TWENTY-NINETEEN] 2019: AFTER THE FALL OF NEW YORK [2019: DOPO LA CADUTA DI NEW YORK] (IT/FR, Sergio Martino, 1983) ; ANDERSON, WES ; AUTOMOBILES IN FILMS ; DEAD END DRIVE-IN (AT, Brian Trenchard-Smith, 1986) ; DEATH RACE 2000 (US, Paul Bartel, 1975) ; DEATH RUN (UK, Michael J. Murphy, 1987) ; DEATH WISH (US, Michael Winner, 1974) ; EXPLOITATION FILMS ; EXTERMINATOR, THE (US, James Glickenhaus, 1980) ; HOME VIDEO ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; MILLER, GEORGE ; MASCULINITY IN FILMS ; ZOMBIES IN FILMS AND TV Summary: The Mad Max Effect provides an in-depth analysis of the Mad Max series, and how it began as an inventive concoction of a number of influences from a range of exploitation genres (including the biker movie, the revenge film, and the car chase cinema of the 1970s), to eventually inspiring a fresh cycle of international low budget 'road warrior' movies that appeared on home video in the 1980s.
The Mad Max Effect is the first detailed academic study of the most famous and celebrated post-apocalypse film series, and examines how a humble Australian action movie came from the cultural margins of exploitation cinema to have a profound impact on the broader media landscape. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781501342295Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter One: Origins of the Road Warrior -- Chapter Two: The Death Race Lineage -- Chapter Three: Contextualising Mad Max -- Chapter Four: The Politics of Mad Max -- Chapter Five: MadMaxploitation! Transnational Road Warriors -- Chapter Six: Fury Road and the Imitation of Exploitation -- Chapter Seven: Mad Max and the metatext: Fan Engagement and Online Culture -- Conclusion: A Few Years From Now -- List of Films -- Reference List -- Index
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MAD MAX : FURY ROAD : (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Digital clippings file available
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Mad Max: Fury Road in Sunday Herald Sun [Arts and Entertainment] (17/05/2015) p.94
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Mad Max Fury Road / George Miller, story ; Nico Lathouris & Mark Sexton, script ; Mark Sexton [and seven others, art] ; Michael Spicer, Lovern Kindzierski, color ; Clem Robins, Letters Burbank, CA: DC Comics, c2015.
Call No: N79MAD MILAuthor: Miller, George (story) ; Lathouris, Nico (script) ; Sexton, Mark (script) ; Spicer, Michael (color) ; Kindzierski,Lovern (color) ; Robins, Clem (letters) Source: USPlace: Burbank, CAPublisher: DC ComicsPubDate: c2015PhysDes: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly illustrations (colour) ; 26 cmSeries: Mad MaxSubject: COMIC STRIPS ; COMIC STRIPS AND THE CINEMA ; UTOPIA IN FILMS ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) ; MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME (AT, George Miller & George Ogilvie, 1985) ; ROAD WARRIOR, THE (AT, George Miller, 1981)
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MAD MAX II ; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) Summary: "George Miller, Nico Lathouris and Mark Sexton are writing four prelude stories that follow leading characters Nux, Immortan Joe, Furiosa, and a two-part story about Mad Max. Nico Lathouris serves as a co-writer on the film while Mark Sexton serves as storyboard and concept artist for Mad Max: Fury Road. Interior artists working on these projects include Riccardo Burchielli, Leandro Fernandez, Tristan Jones and Mark Sexton, while covers will be illustrated by Tommy Lee Edwards. Collects MAD MAX: FURY ROAD: NUX & IMMORTAN JOE #1, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD: FURIOSA #1, and MAD MAX: FURY ROAD: MAD MAX #1-2" "Notes: Formerly CIP; This is a graphic novelISBN: 9781401259051
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Mad Max: Fury Road in line for Oscar awards in Sydney Morning Herald (03/12/2015) p.30
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX : FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015)Author: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AWARDS. ACADEMY ; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: Pundits are predicting that MAD MAX: FURY ROAD will be up for a large amount of awards for the upcoming Oscars. Many critics believe that Cate Blanchett will be nominated for her role in the film CAROL
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Mad Max gets jazzed up for festival in Herald Sun (10/05/2016) p.45
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: Pountney, Michelle PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Report on a special screening of MAD MAX with score provided by jazz band Shaolin Afronauts
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Mad Max II : sound and fury in Theatre Aust (February 1982) vol.6 iss.5 p.52-53
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Mad Max is back but will Mel ride along in Daily Telegraph (18/05/2009) p.3
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Mad Max Mel in Photoplay M&V (June 1982) vol.33 iss.6 p.66-67
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'Mad Max' moves the critics in The Sun (Melbourne) (10/11/1979) p.-
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: AAP PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Review of London critics reaction to the film Mad Max
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The Mad Max Movies : Mad Max / Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior / Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome / Adrian Martin Strawberry Hills, N.S.W.: Currency Press, ScreenSound Australia, 2003.
Call No: 79 MAD MARAuthor: Martin, Adrian Source: ATPlace: Strawberry Hills, N.S.W.Publisher: Currency Press; ScreenSound AustraliaPubDate: 2003PhysDes: 87 p. : ill. ; 19 cmSeries: Australian Screen ClassicsSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME (AT, George Miller & George Ogilvie, 1985) ; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) ; ROAD MOVIES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Martin compares the three Mad Max movies, sharing his views on which works best and why. In a chapter dedicated to each film, he looks at their critical reception and their themes, examines Miller's shooting techniques and provides a shot-by-shot analysis of integral scenes.Notes: Notes: p.74-78
Bibliography: p.79-81
Filmography: p.82-83
Credits: p.84-87ISBN: 0868196703
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Call No: P MADPhysDes: 1 poster : col. ; 75 X 34 cm.Subject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Image: Has photo of Mel Gibson. Text: 'When the gangs take over the highway...'Notes: Has some fold lines; some with tears and holes
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Mad Max rides again in The Sun (Melbourne) (17/12/1981) p.-
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[Mad Max : stills file]
Call No: TITLE STILLS AUSTRALIASource: ATPhysDes: 2 photographs : b&w ; 25 x 13 cm - 20 x 25 cm + 1 transparency : b&w ; 6 x 7 cmSubject: Gibson, Mel ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Two black and white photographs and one black and white transparency for the film Mad Max
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Mad Max takes award in The News (Adelaide) (23/11/1981) p.-
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: AAP PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Mad Max awarded Grand Prix at 11th Paris Festival of Fantasy and Science Fiction films
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MAD MAX: THE WASTELAND (IN PRODUCTION) : (AT, George Miller, ?)
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Mad Max too violent for NZ film censor in The Australian (30/08/1979) p.3
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Marketing mad max 3 in Encore (August 15-28 1985) vol.3 iss.13 p.8-9
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Max factor in Weekend Australian [Review] (9/05/2015) p.1
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'Max' gets a $2m boost for U.S. debut : Yanks spend big to promote Australian film in TV Week (21/07/1979) p.5
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Max is back - and madder than ever in Sydney Morning Herald (25/04/2015) p.17
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Max is back but lips are sealed on the lead role in The Australian [News] (10/11/2009) p.3
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Max is even madder in Daily Telegraph (11/12/1981) p.-
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Max keeps pulling in millions in Sydney Morning Herald (04/09/1982) p.-
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Meat pie western for the sukiyaki taste in The Australian (17/12/1981)
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981)PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) Summary: Mel Gibson talks about Mad Max 2. Some discussion about film's release in Japan and the USA
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Mel Gibson and his movies / Brian Pendreigh London: Bloomsbury, 1997.
Call No: 81GIB PENAuthor: Pendreigh, Brian, 1957- Place: LondonPublisher: BloomsburyPubDate: 1997PhysDes: viii, 248 p., [8] p. of plates : ill ; 24 cmSubject: Gibson, Mel ; YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1982) ; ATTACK FORCE Z (AT/SZ, Tim Burstall, 1981) ; BRAVEHEART (US, Mel Gibson, 1995) ; GALLIPOLI (AT, Peter Weir, 1981) ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) Notes: Includes index; Filmography: p. [232]-238; Bibliography: p. [239]-240ISBN: 0747531757 (hbk) : $16.99; 0747536643 (pbk)LON: abn97342700; 13482918
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Mel's way : mad max beyond thunderdome in Cinema Papers (September 1985) iss.53 p.61
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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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Memorable violence in Mad Max in - (13/04/1979) p.-
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: Caruso, Vic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Interview with George Miller about why he created Mad Max and its violence
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MHR shocked by local film in Courier Mail (21/05/1979) p.13
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Miller and Max : George Miller and the making of a film legend / Luke Buckmaster Richmond, Vic.: Hardie Grant, 2017.
Call No: 81 MIL BUCAuthor: Buckmaster, Luke Edition: 2017Place: Richmond, Vic.Publisher: Hardie GrantPubDate: 2017PhysDes: 276 p. : illustrated ; 23 cmSubject: MILLER, GEORGE ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: George Miller made his first film, Mad Max, in 1976 after raising $300,000 from family and friends and hiring a no-name actor, Mel Gibson. Edited in his kitchen, it would become the most profitable film ever made, a position it held for over two decades.
Miller and Max is the story of two heroes. One, a leather jacket-clad road warrior whose adventures in a dystopian future have made an indelible imprint on global popular culture. The second, the artist who created him: a softly spoken son of Greek and Turkish immigrants, whose life charts a spectacular course from small-town Australia to the highest echelons of Hollywood. Written with the cooperation of a role call of cast, crew, family and associates, Miller and Max gets behind the scenes and on set, as well as behind Miller's sensible-sounding camouflage to reveal what's really inside the man — which is more than a little Max Rockatansky. Both forces seem to come out of nowhere; both remain to this day huge forces in the zeitgeist and are truly heroes of our time. Miller and Max is a revelatory biography of a piece of film history. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781743793084
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Miller feels no pressue as he heads to the Oscars in Sydney Morning Herald (27/02/2016) p.12
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX : FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015)Author: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: Dr George Miller, the Director of MAD MAX: FURY ROAD discusses what it has been like for the film to be nominated for 10 Oscar awards
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Miller has a ball at unexpected Oscars party in Saturday Age (27/02/2016) p.11
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX : FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015)Author: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: Dr George Miller, the Director of MAD MAX: FURY ROAD discusses what it has been like for the film to be nominated for 10 Oscar awards
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Miller's crew grabs six pack for the Road in The Australian (01/03/2016) p.1
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Miller's tale in Cinema Papers (January 1988) iss.67 p.12-16
Author: Ryan, Tom PhysDes: ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Interview. George Miller talks with Tom Ryan about his concepts and ideas for his films which include Mad Max (trilogy) and the Witches of Eastwick.
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Miller's tale in Cinema Papers (January 1988) iss.67 p.12-16
Author: Ryan, Tom PhysDes: ArticleSubject: MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) Summary: Interview. George Miller talks with Tom Ryan about his concepts and ideas for his films which include Mad Max (trilogy) and The Witches of Eastwick
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Miller's tale in Cinema Papers (January 1988) iss.67 p.12-16
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Millions for more Mad Max in West Australian (12/12/2002) p.20
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015)Author: Reuters PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: Mad Max 4 in production. Mel Gibson said to be paid a $44.5 million to return for a fourth rime
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Moral lesson in violent movie in Daily Mirror (12/07/1979) p.39
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Myths shape a movie from Australia in New York Times (15/08/82) p.13
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981)Author: Specter, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) Summary: In depth interview with Mad Max 2 director George Miller about the making of the film
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NBC vies for road warrior in Aust F Rev (Nov 24-Dec 7 1983) vol.1 iss.21 p.1-2
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New-look Fury Road in The Age (24/11/2016) p.26
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New Max is insanely good in Sunday Telegraph [Insider] (17/05/2015) p.118
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News from Roadshow in Australasian Cinema (2/4/1982) vol.11 iss.5 p.4
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NZ bans Mad Max in Sydney Morning Herald (03/07/1980) p.-
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: CENSORSHIP. NEW ZEALAND ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Snippet on Mad Max's ban in New Zealand mentioning fears that young people, particularly Maoris may copy the violence in the film
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NZ bans 'Mad Max' in Canberra Times (05/07/1980) p.-
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: AAP PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: CENSORSHIP. NEW ZEALAND ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: On why Mad Max was banned in New Zealand, with reference to its possible influence of violent behaviour of Maoris towards police
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Off cuts in Aust F Rev (July 21-August 3 1983) vol.1 iss.12 p.14
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Philosophy goes to the movies : an introduction to philosophy / Christopher Falzon London: Routledge, 2002.
Call No: 626 FALAuthor: Falzon, Christopher Edition: third editionPlace: LondonPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 2002PhysDes: 330p. : illustrations ; 24 cmSubject: PHILOSOPHY AND THE CINEMA ; THEORY ; FOUCAULT, MICHEL ; A NOUS, LA LIBERTE! (FR, Rene Clair, 1931) ; ADDICTION, THE (US, Abel Ferrara, 1995) ; AGNES OF GOD (US, Norman Jewison, 1985) ; AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD [AGUIRRE, DER ZORN GOTTES] (GW, Werner Herzog, 1972) ; ALIEN RESURRECTION (US, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 1997) ; ALL OF ME (US, Carl Reiner, 1984) ; ALPHAVILLE (FR, Jean-Luc Godard, 1965) ; AMADEUS (US, Milos Forman, 1984) ; AMATEUR (US, Hal Hartley, 1994) ; ANGEL HEART (US, Alan Parker, 1987) ; ANTZ (US, Eric Darnell, Lawrence Guterman & Tim Johnson II, 1998) ; APOCALYPSE NOW (US, Francis Ford Coppola, 1979) ; BASIC INSTINCT (US, Paul Verhoeven, 1992) ; BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD DO AMERICA (US, Mike Judge, 1996) ; BEDAZZLED (US, Stanely Donen, 1967) ; BEING JOHN MALKOVICH (UK/US, Spike Jonze, 1999) ; BEING THERE (US, Hal Ashby, 1979) ; BIG (US, Penny Marshall, 1988) ; BIG SLEEP, THE (US, Howard Hawkes, 1946) ; BLADE RUNNER (US, Ridley Scott, 1982) ; BLAISE PASCAL (IT, Roberto Rossellini, 1972) ; BLUE VELVET (US, David Lynch, 1986) ; BOB ROBERTS (US, Tim Robbins, 1992) ; BRAZIL ; BREAKER MORANT (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1980) ; A BOUT DE SOUFFLE (FR, Jean-Luc Godard, 1959) ; BREATHLESS (FR, Jean-Luc Godard, 1959) ; CABARET (US, Bob Fosse, 1972) ; CASABLANCA (US, Michael Curtiz, 1942) ; CASPER (US, Brad Silberling, 1995) ; CHANCES ARE (US, Emile Ardolino, 1989) ; CHINATOWN (US, Roman Polanski, 1974) ; CINEMA PLUS ; CITIZEN KANE (US, Orson Welles, 1941) ; CLOCKWORK ORANGE, A (UK, Stanley Kubrick, 1971) ; COLOSSUS: FORBIN PROJECT (US, Joseph Sargent, 1970) ; CONFORMIST, THE [CONFORMISTA, IL] (IT/FR, Bernardo Bertolucci, 1970) ; COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE & HER LOVER, THE (NE/FR, Peter Greenaway, 1989) ; CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS (US, Woody Allen, 1989) ; CRIMES OF PASSION (US, Ken Russell, 1984) ; CRUCIBLE, THE (US, Nicholas Hytner, 1996) ; CRYING GAME, THE (UK, Neil Jordan, 1992) ; DANGEROUS LIAISONS (US, Stephen Frears, 1988) ; DARK CITY (US, Alex Proyas, 1997) ; DARK STAR (US, John Carpenter, 1974) ; DEAD AGAIN (US, Kenneth Branagh, 1991) ; DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND (AT, Fred Schepisi, 1976) ; DRACULA (US, Tod Browning, 1931) ; EASY RIDER (US, Dennis Hopper, 1969) ; EDUCATING RITA (UK, Lewis Gilbert, 1983) ; ELEPHANT MAN, THE (US, David Lynch, 1980) ; ENEMY OF THE STATE (US, Tony Scott, 1998) ; JEDER FUR SICH UND GOTT GEGEN ALLE (GW, Werner Herzog, 1974) ; FACE/OFF (US, John Woo [pseud. of Wu Yusen], 1997) ; FAHRENHEIT 451 (UK, Francois Truffaut, 1966) ; FATAL ATTRACTION (US, Adrian Lyne, 1987) ; [FIVE] 5 EASY PIECES (US, Bob Rafelson, 1970) ; FLY, THE (US, David Cronenberg, 1986) ; FORTRESS (AT/US, Stuart Gordon, 1993) ; FRANKENSTEIN (US, James Whale, 1931) ; FRIGHTENERS, THE (NZ/US, Peter Jackson, 1996) ; FULL METAL JACKET (UK, Stanley Kubrick, 1987) ; GATTACA (US, Andrew Niccol, 1997) ; GHOST (US, Jerry Zucker, 1990) ; GHOSTS... 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(UK, Lindsay Anderson, 1973) ; OKTIABR [OCTOBER] (UR, Sergei Eisenstein, 1928) ; OLIVIER, OLIVIER (FR, Agnieszka Holland, 1992) ; ON THE BEACH (US, Stanley Kramer, 1959) ; ON THE WATERFRONT (US, Elia Kazan, 1954) ; ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST (US, Milos Forman, 1975) ; PEOPLE VS LARRY FLYNT, THE (US, Milos Forman, 1996) ; PLAYER, THE (US, Robert Altman, 1992) ; PLAYTIME (FR, Jacques Tati, 1967) ; PRINCESS BRIDE, THE (US, Rob Reiner, 1987) ; PURA FORMALITA, UNA (IT/FR, Guiseppe Tornatore, 1994) ; STILTE ROND CHRISTINE M., DE (NE, Marleen Gorris, 1982) ; QUIZ SHOW (US, Robert Redford, 1994) ; RAIN (US, Louis Milestone, 1932) ; RAIN MAN (US, Barry Levinson, 1988) ; RAPTURE, THE (US, Michael Tolkin, 1991) ; RASHOMON (JA, Akira Kurosawa, 1950) ; REAR WINDOW (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) ; REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (US, Nicholas Ray, 1955) ; RETOUR DE MARTIN GUERRE, LE (FR, Daniel Vigne, 1982) ; ROBOCOP (US, Paul Verhoeven, 1987) ; ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD (UK, Tom Stoppard, 1990) ; SALT OF THE EARTH (US, Herbert J. Biberman, 1954) ; SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (US, Steven Spielberg, 1998) ; SCHINDLER'S LIST (US, Steven Spielberg, 1993) ; SEA OF LOVE (US, Harold Becker, 1989) ; SEVEN [SE7EN] (US, David Fincher, 1995) ; SJUNDE INSEGLET, DET (SW, Ingmar Bergman, 1957) ; SHOCKER (US, Wes Craven, 1989) ; SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, THE (US, Jonathan Demme, 1991) ; SIMON DEL DESIERTO (MX, Luis Bunuel, 1965) ; SLEEPER (US, Woody Allen, 1973) ; SOPHIE'S CHOICE (US, Alan J. Pakula, 1982) ; STAGE FRIGHT (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1950) ; STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN (US, Nicholas Meyer, 1982) ; STAR TREK ; STAR WARS (US, George Lucas, 1977) ; SUTURE (US, Scott McGehee & David Siegel, 1993) ; SWITCH (US, Blake Edwards, 1991) ; TERMINATOR, THE (US, James Cameron, 1984) ; TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY (US, James Cameron, 1991) ; TESTAMENT DU DOCTEUR CORDELIER, LE (FR, Jean Renoir, 1961) ; THINGS TO COME (UK, William Cameron Menzies, 1936) ; TROIS COULEURS: BLEU (FR, Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1993) ; THREE FACES OF EVE (US, Nunnally Johnson, 1957) ; TOTAL RECALL (US, Paul Verhoeven, 1990) ; TRUMAN SHOW, THE (US, Peter Weir, 1998) ; USUAL SUSPECTS, THE (US, Bryan Singer, 1995) ; VICE VERSA (US, Brian Gilbert, 1988) ; JUNGFRUKALLAN (SW, Ingmar Bergman, 1960) ; WAG THE DOG (US, Barry Levinson, 1997) ; WALL STREET (US, Oliver Stone, 1987) ; WILD ONE, THE (US, Laslo Benedek, 1953) ; WITTGENSTEIN (UK, Derek Jarman, 1993) ; YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE (US, Fritz Lang, 1937) Summary: Now emulated in several competing publications, but still unsurpassed in clarity and insight, Philosophy Goes to the Movies: An Introduction to Philosophy, Third Edition builds on the approach that made the two earlier editions so successful. Drawing on many popular and some lesser known films from around the world, Christopher Falzon introduces students to key areas in philosophy, like: Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, The Theory of Knowledge, The Self and Personal Identity, Critical Thinking.
Perfect for beginners, this book guides the reader through philosophy using illuminating cinematic works, like Avatar, Inception, Fight Club, Wings of Desire, Run Lola Run, A Clockwork Orange, Blade Runner, Dirty Harry and many other films.
The fully revised and updated Third Edition features: an expanded introduction that provides a new discussion of the relationship between film and philosophy; new material on notable philosophers such as Aristotle, Merleau-Ponty and Rawls; and coverage of new topics like virtue ethics and what Socrates offers for critical thinking. An updated glossary, references and bibliography, and a filmography, are also included in the Third Edition. -- publisher's web siteNotes: Includes glossaryISBN: 9780415538169Contents: Preface -- Introduction -- 1 - Plato’s Picture Show - the theory of knowledge -- 2 - All of Me - the self and personal identity -- 3 - Crimes and Misdemeanors - moral philosophy -- 4 - Antz - social and political philosophy -- 5 - Modern Times - society, science, and technology -- 6 - The Holy Grail - critical thinking -- Further Reading -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Filmography -- Index
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Postmodernism, or, The cultural logic of late capitalism / Fredric Jameson London: Verso, 1991.
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Quintet of Australian Winners in Australasian Cinema (16/4/1982) vol.11 iss.6 p.2
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) ; GALLIPOLI (AT, Peter Weir, 1981) ; HEATWAVE (AT, Phillip Noyce, 1981) ; PUBERTY BLUES (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1981) ; FREEDOM (AT, Scott Hicks, 1982) ; VILLAGE ROADSHOW ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Brief article about Australian films doing well at the box-office.
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Reel time : dressed for top 10 success in The Australian (23/12/2015) p.8
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX : FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015)Author: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: Snippet on the likelyhood MAD MAX: FURY ROAD will receive a visual effects nomination at the upcoming Academy Awards
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Reel time : creative industries get 'dynamic engine room' in The Australian (03/02/2016) p.15
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Reel time : party time for Mad Max's Oscar winners in The Australian (02/03/2016) p.15
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The return of Mad Max in Prevue (June-July 1982) vol.2 iss.8 p.62-65, 77
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Return of the monstrous-feminine : feminist new wave cinema / Barbara Creed New York: Routledge, 2022.
Call No: 744.7 CREAuthor: Creed, Barbara Edition: 2022Place: New YorkPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 2022PhysDes: x, 168 pagesSubject: FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; HORROR FILMS ; BABADOOK , THE (AT, Jennifer Kent, 2014) ; HANDMAID'S TALE, THE [TV] (US, 2017 - ) ; PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN, A (UK/US, Emerald Fennell, 2020) ; REVENGE (FR, Coralie Fargeat, 2017) ; NIGHTINGALE, THE (AT, Jennifer Kent, 2017) ; NOMADLAND (US/GG, Chloé Zhao, 2020) ; CAROL (UK/US/FR, Todd Haynes, 2015) ; ASSISTANT, THE (US, Kitty Green, 2019) ; GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT, A ( US, Ana Lily Amirpour, 2014) ; UNDER THE SKIN (UK/US/SZ, Jonathan Glazer, 2013) ; JENNIFER'S BODY (US, Karyn Kusama, 2009) ; LURE, THE [CORKI DANCINGU] (PL, Agnieszka Smoczynska, 2015) ; THELMA (NO/FR/DK/SW, Joachim Trier, 2017) ; RAW [GRAVE] (FR/BE, Julia Ducournau, 2016) ; BEAU TRAVAIL [TROUBLE EVERY DAY] (FR/GG/JA, Claire Denis, 1999) ; IN MY SKIN [DANS MA PEAU] (FR, Marina de Van, 2002) ; SPOOR [POKOT] (PL/GG/CZ/SW/SO, Agnieszka Holland & Kasia Adamik, 2017) ; WOMAN AT WAR (IC/FR/UE, Benedikt Erlingsson, 2018) ; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: This follow-up to the classic text of The Monstrous-Feminine analyses those contemporary films which explore social justice issues such as women’s equality, violence against women, queer relationships, race and the plight of the planet and its multi-species.
Examining a new movement – termed by Creed as Feminist New Wave Cinema – The Return of the Monstrous-Feminine explores a significant change that has occurred over the past two decades in the representation of the monstrous-feminine in visual discourse. The Monstrous-Feminine is a figure in revolt on a journey through the dark night of abjection. Taking particular interest in women directors who create the figure of the Monstrous-Feminine, in cinema that foregrounds everyday horrors in addition to classic horror, Creed looks at a range of diverse films including The Babadook, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Nomadland, Carol, Raw, Revenge, and the television series The Handmaid’s Tale. These films center on different forms of revolt, from inner revolt to social, supernatural and violent revolt, which appear in Feminist New Wave Cinema. These relate in the main to the emergence of a range of social protest movements that have gathered momentum in the new millennium and given voice to new theoretical and critical discourses. These include: third and fourth wave feminism, the #MeToo movement, queer theory, race theory, the critique of anthropocentrism and human animal theory. These theoretical discourses have played a key role in influencing Feminist New Wave Cinema whose films are distinctive, stylish and diverse.
This is an essential companion to the original classic text and is ideal for students in Gender and Media, Gender and Horror, Gender and Film and Feminist Film theory courses. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9780367478162Contents: Introduction: The Monstrous-Feminine In Feminist New Wave Cinema -- The Monstrous Mother As Magician: The Babadook -- Unwomen: Dare To Revolt – The Handmaid’s Tale, Film & Tv Series -- #Metoo: Rape & Revolt: Promising Young Woman, Revenge, The Nightingale. -- The Monstrous-Feminine Forgets Her Manners: Nomadland, Carol, The Assistant -- Vampires, Feminism & Ethnicity: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night -- The Monstrous-Feminine As Femme Fatale, Alien & Black: Under The Skin -- Queering The Monstrous-Feminine: Jennifer’s Body, The Lure, Thelma -- Female Cannibalism & Eating The Other: Raw, Trouble Everyday, In My Skin -- Furiosa: Eco-Horror & The Woman Warrior: Spoor, Woman At War, Mad Max: Fury Road – Filmography -- Index
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Reviving a road epic in Daily Telegraph (27/05/2017) p.60
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: Buckmaster, Luke PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: WARD, ROGER ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: An abridged section of a book on the film MAD MAX, which talks of how the main cast members of the film were selected
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The road movie book / edited by Steven Cohan and Ina Rae Hark London New York: Routledge, 1997.
Call No: 754.11 ROAAuthor: Cohan, Steven ; Hark, Ina Rae Place: London New YorkPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 1997PhysDes: xv, 379 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: ROAD MOVIES ; BUDDY FILMS ; HOMOSEXUALITY IN FILMS ; AIDS IN FILMS ; EASY RIDER (US, Dennis Hopper, 1969) ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; THEY LIVE BY NIGHT (US, Nicholas Ray, 1949) ; PARIS, TEXAS (GW/US, Wim Wenders, 1984) ; RAIN MAN (US, Barry Levinson, 1988) ; SEARCHERS, THE (US, John Ford, 1956) ; ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT, THE (AT, Stephan Elliott, 1994) ; BONNIE AND CLYDE (US, Arthur Penn, 1967) ; BOYS ON THE SIDE (US, Herbert Ross, 1995) ; FASTER PUSSYCAT! KILL! KILL! (US, Russ Meyer, 1966) ; LIVING END, THE (US, Gregg Araki, 1992) ; MIDNIGHT RUN (US, Martin Brest, 1988) ; MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO (US, Gus Van Sant, 1991) ; NATURAL BORN KILLERS (US, Oliver Stone, 1994) ; PERFECT WORLD, A (US, Clint Eastwood, 1993) ; SORPASSO, IL (IT, Dino Risi, 1962) ; THELMA & LOUISE (US, Ridley Scott, 1991) ; TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! JULIE NEWMAR (US, Beeban Kidron, 1995) ; WITHOUT RESERVATIONS (US, Mervyn LeRoy, 1946) ; WIZARD OF OZ, THE (US, Victor Fleming, 1939) Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexesISBN: 0415149363 (hbk.); 0415149371 (pbk.)LON: 97008924; 13107383
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Road movies / Mark Williams New York: Proteus Publishing Co., 1982.
Call No: 754.11 WILAuthor: Williams, Mark Place: New YorkPublisher: Proteus Publishing Co.PubDate: 1982PhysDes: 127 p. : ill. ; 27 cmSubject: ROAD MOVIES ; BACKROADS (AT, Philip Noyce, 1977) ; BADLANDS (US, Terrence Malick, 1973) ; BONNIE AND CLYDE (US, Arthur Penn, 1967) ; CAR, THE (US, Elliott Silverstein, 1977) ; CARS THAT ATE PARIS, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1974) ; DRIVER, THE (US, Walter Hill, 1978) ; DUEL (US, Steven Spielberg, 1972) ; EASY RIDER (US, Dennis Hopper, 1969) ; LAST AMERICAN HERO, THE (US, Lamont Johnson, 1973) ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; ROAD MOVIE (US, Joseph Strick, 1973) ; SUGARLAND EXPRESS, THE (US, Steven Spielberg, 1974) ; SALAIRE DE LA PEUR, LE (FR/IT, Henri-Georges Clouzot, 1953) ; THUNDERBOLT AND LIGHTFOOT (US, Michael Cimino, 1974) ; TWO-LANE BLACKTOP (US, Monte Hellman, 1971) ; VANISHING POINT (UK, Richard C. Sarafian, 1971) ; WILD ANGELS, THE (US, Roger Corman, 1966) ISBN: 0862760542LON: abn89130147; 6396315
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'Road Warrior' attacks with full force in South Bay Daily Breeze [USA] (21/5/1982) p.-
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Road warriors thunder off to African backdrop in Sydney Morning Herald (10/01/2012) p.5
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Savage and cruel, but worth the discomfort in Canberra Times (25/09/1979) p.15
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Screen scores : studies in contemporary Australian film music / edited by Rebecca Coyle North Ryde, N.S.W.: Australian Film, Television & Radio School, 1998.
Call No: 634.6(94) SCRAuthor: Coyle, Rebecca CorpAuthor: Australian Film, Television and Radio SchoolPlace: North Ryde, N.S.W.Publisher: Australian Film, Television & Radio SchoolPubDate: 1998PhysDes: 247 p. : ill., ports. ; 25 cmSubject: MUSIC IN FILMS ; SOUNDTRACKS ; SOUND ; SOUND EDITING ; BROPHY, PHILIP ; WEIR, PETER ; SERIOUS, YAHOO ; ARMIGER, MARTIN ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) ; ROMPER STOMPER (AT, Geoffrey Wright, 1991) ; PIANO, THE (AT, Jane Campion, 1993) ; ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT, THE (AT, Stephan Elliott, 1994) ; MURIEL’S WEDDING (AT, P.J. Hogan, 1994) ; SHINE (AT/UK, Scott Hicks, 1996) Summary: This volume provides a series of in-depth analyses of the ways in which contemporary Australian cinema has used music in its soundtracks. Individual chapters analyze films including "Shine", "The Piano", "Priscilla: Queen of the Desert", "Romper Stomper" and the "Mad Max" trilogy.Notes: Includes discography of Australian feature film sound tracks; Includes bibliographies and index; Signed by authorISBN: 1876351004 : $24.95LON: abn97403192; 13568834Contents: 1. Music and textual identity -- Creating a sonic character: non-diagetic sound in the Mad Max trilogy -- The violence of sound: Romper Stomper -- Emotional times: the music of The piano -- Avant-garde meets mainstream: the film scores of Philip Brophy -- 2. Musical associations -- Sound, cinema and Aboriginality -- Music and camp: popular music performance in Priscilla and Muriel's wedding -- Italo-Australian cinematic soundscapes -- Shine: musical narratives and narrative scores -- 3. Directors and film music -- Sound and author/auteurship: music in the films of Peter Weir -- Sonic semaphore: music in the films of Yahoo Serious -- Life in the bush: the orchestration of nature in Australian Animated feature films -- 4. Film industry -- Film music costs and copyright -- Screen composition in Australia: the work of Martin Armiger -- Music for film - a composer's view
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The screening of Australia : anatomy of a national cinema / Susan Dermody, Elizabeth Jacka Sydney: Currency Press, 1987-<1988.
Call No: 71(94) DER v.2Author: Dermody, Susan ; Jacka, Elizabeth Place: SydneyPublisher: Currency PressPubDate: 1987-<1988PhysDes: v. <1-2 > ; 21 cmSeries: Australian screen seriesSubject: BUDDY FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIA ; THEORY. AUSTRALIA ; CULTURAL IMPERIALISM. AUSTRALIA ; CLASS AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL IDENTITY IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; COMEDIES. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; MEN IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; POLITICAL FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; SEX IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; REALISM IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN FILM COMMISSION ; BREAKER MORANT (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1980) ; ADVENTURES OF BARRY MCKENZIE, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1972) ; CAREFUL, HE MIGHT HEAR YOU (AT, Carl Schultz, 1983) ; GALLIPOLI (AT, Peter Weir, 1981) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER, THE (AT, George T. Miller, 1982) ; MY BROTHER JACK (AT, Gil Brealey, 1965) ; ALVIN PURPLE (AT, Tim Burstall, 1973) ; CHANT OF JIMMIE BLACKSMITH, THE (AT, Fred Schepisi, 1978) ; FAR EAST (AT, John Duigan, 1982) ; F.J. HOLDEN, THE (AT, Michael Thornhill, 1977) ; HEATWAVE (AT, Phillip Noyce, 1981) ; KILLING OF ANGEL STREET, THE (AT, Donald Crombie, 1981) ; MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) ; NEWSFRONT (AT, Phillip Noyce, 1978) ; PALM BEACH (AT, Albie Thoms, 1979) ; PHAR LAP (AT, Simon Wincer, 1983) ; PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (AT, Peter Weir, 1975) ; SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY (AT, Ken Hannam, 1975) ; TOWN LIKE ALICE, A (AT, David Stevens, 1980) ; WE OF THE NEVER NEVER (AT, Igor Auzins, 1982) Notes: Includes bibliographies and indexISBN: 0861911876 (v. 2); 0868191876 (v. 2)LON: 5369777
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Second take : Australian film-makers talk / edited by Geoff Burton and Raffaele Caputo St Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1999.
Call No: 802.25(94) SECAuthor: Burton, Geoff ; Caputo, Raffaele Place: St Leonards, N.S.W.Publisher: Allen & UnwinPubDate: 1999PhysDes: x, 342 : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: DIRECTORS. AUSTRALIA ; PREVIEWS ; EALING STUDIOS ; FOX STUDIOS AUSTRALIA ; DUIGAN, JOHN ; WATT, HARRY ; ROWE, GLENYS ; MILLER, GEORGE ; CAMPION, JANE ; BERESFORD, BRUCE ; ARMSTRONG, GILLIAN ; FRANKLIN, RICHARD ; ROEG, NICOLAS ; ZUBRYCKI, TOM ; RUBBO, MICHAEL ; NOONAN, CHRIS ; BENNETT, BILL ; LOWENSTEIN, RICHARD ; HICKS, SCOTT ; SIRENS (AT/UK, John Duigan, 1994) ; YEAR MY VOICE BROKE, THE (AT, John Duigan, 1987) ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; BABE (AT, Chris Noonan, 1995) ; LITTLE WOMEN (US, Gillian Armstrong, 1994) ; WALKABOUT (UK, Nicolas Roeg, 1971) ; KISS OR KILL (AT, Bill Bennett, 1997) ; SHINE (AT/UK, Scott Hicks, 1996) ; ANGEL AT MY TABLE, AN (NZ, Jane Campion, 1990) ; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; EUREKA STOCKADE (UK, Harry Watt, 1949 [prod. 1948]) ; FLIRTING (AT, John Duigan, 1991) ; DOGS IN SPACE (AT, Richard Lowenstein, 1986) ; MYTH AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; OVERLANDERS, THE (UK, Harry Watt, 1946) ; PIANO, THE (AT, Jane Campion, 1993) ; PORTRAIT OF A LADY, THE (UK/US, Jane Campion, 1996) ; RACE AROUND THE WORLD [TV] (AT, John Lander, 1997-) ; STRIKEBOUND (AT, Richard Lowenstein, 1984) Notes: Includes indexISBN: 1864487658 : $19.95LON: 14469038URL status: URL: 'http://-'
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Shock, horror, sensation in Rydge's (September 1979) p.-
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: - PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Review of film Mad Max, with discussion of its violence and its success
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Short cuts : high-octane plans for Max in Sydney Morning Herald (09/04/2015) p.30
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Short cuts : Mad Max ready to hit the road in Sydney Morning Herald (14/05/2015) p.30
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Short cuts : Mad Max tease in Sydney Morning Herald (21/05/2015) p.30
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Short cuts : Max powers on in Sydney Morning Herald (28/05/2015) p.20
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Short cuts : Audience builds in Sydney Morning Herald (25/06/2015) p.30
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015)Author: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: Snippet on the success of Mad Max Fury Road in China and how it has been nominated for an award at the MTV Fandom awards
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Short cuts : awards begin in Sydney Morning Herald (10/12/2015) p.30
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Short cuts : time to make bets on Oscar nods in The Age (24/12/2015) p.22
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AWARDS. ACADEMYAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AWARDS. ACADEMY ; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: Speculation on the amount of Academy Award nominations MAD MAX: FURY ROAD will receive, as well as comments about possible nominations for Australians Cate Blanchett (for CAROL), and Robertino Zambrano (for LOVE IN THE TIME OF MARCH MADNESS)
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Short cuts : location nod in Sydney Morning Herald (03/03/2016) p.30
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Short cuts : Oscar winners learn its power in Sydney Morning Herald (03/03/2016) p.30
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Short cuts : Hail the little golden swipecard in The Age [Arts & Entertainment] (3/03/2016) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX : FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015)PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) Summary: A short report on the Academy Award success of Mad Max: Fury Road
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Short cuts : Seale in the frame in Canberra Times (21/07/2016) p.19
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE in production; MAD MAX FURY ROAD SEQUELS in productionAuthor: Maddox, Garry Subject: SEALE, JOHN ; MAD MAX FURY ROAD SEQUELS in production Summary: Quotes from cinematographer John Seale about his masterclass for the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts and how he mentioned the possibility of a new Mad Max film (depending on the location offset from the Federal Government) and a new Peter Weir filmNotes: shorter article in The Age, title: Short cuts: Seale of approval for next Mad Max?, same date, p 216
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Strong, silent hero Mel, alias Mad Max in Sunday Telegraph (27/12/1981) p.-
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Stunts and violence sell 'Max' in US in The Age (03/05/1979) p.27
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: McLaughlin, Patrick PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Mad Max director George Miller talks about how the film looks like it will be sold in the USA and how close he came to quitting the production
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Supercharged action all the way! in Sunday Sun [Brisbane] (10/01/1982)
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Sydney Confidential : sequels will have fans pumped to the Max in Daily Telegraph (07/10/2015) p.18
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They're all mad about Max in Daily Telegraph (03/07/1979) p.3
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)Author: Brash, Nick PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: Investors of Mad Max made excellent profits due to the sale of the film to Warner Bros
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Things that move fast through a landscape : an interview with George Miller in Metro (2000) iss.123 p.26-32
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Thundering blockbuster in Sunday Canberra Times [Relax] (17/05/2015) p.24
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Toni Hamilton appointed nat'l. marketing manager of Roadshow Home Video in Australasian Cinema (12/11/1982) vol.11 iss.20 p.2
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: VIDEO, FILMS ON. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) ; CALIGULA (IT, Giovanni Tinto Brass, 1979) ; LOVE AT FIRST BITE (US, Stan Dragoti, 1979) Summary: Article on the success of Roadshow Home Video, and the announcement of their new marketing manager, Toni Hamilton.
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Trauma and disability in Mad Max : beyond the Road Warrior's fury / Mick Broderick; Katie Ellis Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Call No: 747.77 BROAuthor: Broderick, Mick ; Ellis, Katie Edition: 2019Place: Cham, SwitzerlandPublisher: Palgrave MacmillanPubDate: 2019PhysDes: 112 pages ; 22cmSubject: PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN FILMS ; MAD MAX [...] (AT, 1979-85) Summary: This book explores the inter-relationship of disability and trauma in the Mad Max films (1979-2015). George Miller’s long-running series is replete with narratives and imagery of trauma, both physical and emotional, along with major and minor characters who are prominently disabled. The Mad Max movies foreground representations of the body – in devastating injury and its lasting effects – and in the broader social and historical contexts of trauma, disability, gender and myth.
Over the franchise’s four-decade span significant social and cultural change has occurred globally. Many of the images of disability and trauma central to Max’s post-apocalyptic wasteland can be seen to represent these societal shifts, incorporating both decline and rejuvenation. These shifts include concerns with social, economic and political disintegration under late capitalism, projections of survival after nuclear war, and the impact of anthropogenic climate change.
Drawing on screen production processes, textual analysis and reception studies this book interrogates the role of these representations of disability, trauma, gender and myth to offer an in-depth cultural analysis of the social critiques evident within the fantasies of Mad Max. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9783030194383
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Uncle Mel Wants You! in Empire (Australian Ed.) (May 2002) iss.14 p.54-62
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US goes mad on our Max in The Sun [Sydney] (16/10/1984)
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979)PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MAD MAX (AT, George Miller, 1979) Summary: On the positive reception Mad Max has received in the United States of America
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Warner buys Australian made... : mad max III scheduled for production next year in Aust F Rev (April 28 - May 11 1983) vol.1 iss.6 p.1,2
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The Warner launch of Mad Max II in Aust F Rev (August 18-31 1983) vol.1 iss.14 p.10
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Warner studies four new local features in Aust F Review (December 8-16 1983) vol.1 iss.22 p.1,4
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Was it worth the wait in Weekend Australian [Review] (16/05/2015) p.15
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WELCOME TO WHEREVER YOU ARE - A DOCUMENTARY CELEBRATING THE MAD MAX MYTHOLOGY : (AT, Aaron Stevenson, 2000)
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When the gang takes over... : Welcome to the insanity of making Mad Max in Empire (Australian Ed.) (October 2002) iss.19 p.78-84
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When will he come in from the cold? in Metro (November 1985) iss.68 p.15-18
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When will he come in from the cold? in Metro (November 1985) iss.68 p.15-18
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