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CHARLOTTE GRAY : (G/UK/AT, Gillian Armstrong, 2001)
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Charlotte Gray in Empire (Australian Ed.) (June 2002) iss.15 p.46
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Charlotte Gray / screenplay by Jeremy Brock London: Ecosse Films/Filmfour, 2000.
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Gillian Armstrong : popular, sensual and ethical cinema / Julia Erhart Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020.
Call No: 81 ARM ERHAuthor: Erhart, Julia Source: UKPlace: EdinburghPublisher: Edinburgh University PressPubDate: 2020PhysDes: x, 189 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmSeries: VisionariesSubject: FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN FILM AND TELEVISION SCHOOL ; WOMEN FILMMAKERS. AUSTRALIA ; ARMSTRONG, GILLIAN ; SATDEE NIGHT (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1973) ; GRETEL (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1973) ; MRS. SOFFEL (US, Gillian Armstrong, 1984) ; LITTLE WOMEN (US, Gillian Armstrong, 1994) ; CHARLOTTE GRAY (G/UK/AT, Gillian Armstrong, 2001) ; DEATH DEFYING ACTS (UK/AT, Gillian Armstrong, 2007) ; FIRES WITHIN (US, Gillian Armstrong, 1991) ; MY BRILLIANT CAREER (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1979) ; OSCAR AND LUCINDA (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1997) ; STARSTRUCK (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1982) ; THE LAST DAYS OF CHEZ NOUS (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1992) ; UNFOLDING FLORENCE: THE MANY LIVES OF FLORENCE BROADHURST (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 2005) ; WOMEN HE'S UNDRESSED (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 2015) ; HIGH TIDE (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1987) ; [FOURTEEN]14'S GOOD, 18'S BETTER (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1981) Summary: A commercially successful Australian director of over eighteen feature films and documentaries, including My Brilliant Career (1979), Gillian Armstrong is an early, notable example of a woman director connecting with mass audiences. Armstrong’s films are unique in their aesthetic expression and in the ethical relationships that they depict, framed through the language of gender inclusivity and due in part to her foregrounding of original, complex and nuanced female characters. This important book fills a gap in the literature on women screen practitioners and is a long overdue response to demands for new insight into the work of this significant director. [Edinburgh University Press website]Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 9781474434324Contents: -- Introduction -- 1. An authorial cinema -- 2. A popular, commercial cinema: Mrs. Soffel, Little Women, Charlotte Gray, Death Defying Acts -- 3. An Australian genre cinema: My Brilliant Career, Oscar and Lucinda, Starstruck -- 4. A sensual cinema: Last Days of Chez Nous, Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst, Women He’s Undressed -- 5. An ethical cinema: High Tide and The Story of Kerry, Josie and Diana -- Conclusion: A collaborative cinema
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In Person: Cate Blanchett in Empire (Australian Ed.) (March 2002) iss.12 p.44-45
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Some significant women in Australian film : a celebration and a cautionary tale : Longford Lyell lecture 2002 / Jan Chapman Australia: Screen sound Australia, 2002.
Call No: 721.02 (94) CHAAuthor: Chapman, Jan Edition: 1st ed.Source: AustraliaPlace: AustraliaPublisher: Screen sound AustraliaPubDate: 2002PhysDes: 1 v ; 20.5 cm, b&w ill.Series: Longford Lyell lecture 2002, ScreenSound Australia Monograph no.3Subject: WOMEN AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN FILM WORKERS. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN FILMMAKERS. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN IN FILMS ; WOMEN ON TV. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN, FILMS FOR ; WOMEN, FILMS MADE BY ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; FEMINISM AND TV ; CHAPMAN, JAN ; ARMSTRONG, GILLIAN ; CAMPION, JANE ; LYELL, LOTTIE ; BARRETT, SHIRLEY ; MILLIKEN, SUE ; Lovell, Patricia ; ROBB, JILL ; SCOTT, JANE ; LONG, JOAN ; FINK, MARGARET ; DAVIS, JUDY ; LEVY, SANDRA ; GRIFFITHS, RACHEL ; BLANCHETT, CATE ; KIDMAN, NICOLE ; COLLETTE, TONI ; SENTIMENTAL BLOKE, THE (AT, Raymond Longford, 1919) ; WOMAN SUFFERS, THE (AT, Raymond Longford, 1918) ; ON OUR SELECTION (AT, Raymond Longford, 1920) ; SHOWTIME (AT, Jan Chapman, 1978) ; SWEET AND SOUR [TV] (AT, 1984) ; SINGER AND THE DANCER, THE (AT, Gillian Amrstrong, 1977) ; SMOKES AND LOLLIES (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1976) ; BINGO BRIDESMAIDS AND BRACES (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1988) ; MORE SMOKES, LESS LOLLIES (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1981) ; MY BRILLIANT CAREER (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1979) ; ANGEL AT MY TABLE, AN (NZ, Jane Campion, 1990) ; PORTRAIT OF A LADY, THE (UK/US, Jane Campion, 1996) ; WELL, THE (AT, Samantha Lang, 1997) ; LAST DAYS OF CHEZ NOUS, THE (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1992) ; TWO FRIENDS [TV] (AT, Jane Campion, 1986) ; LITTLE WOMEN (US, Gillian Armstrong, 1994) ; OSCAR AND LUCINDA (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1997) ; CHARLOTTE GRAY (G/UK/AT, Gillian Armstrong, 2001) ; PIANO, THE (AT, Jane Campion, 1993) ; GIRL'S OWN STORY, A (AT, Jane Campion, 1983) Summary: The ScreenSound Australia Annual Longford Lyell Lecture was established in 2001. It is named in honour of two significant pioneers of Australian cinema, Lottie Lyell and Raymond Longford, who were the foremost creative partnership in the pioneering years of Australian cinema. Jan Chapman is one of Australia’s most famous producers having been involved in the production of ‘Come in Spinner’, ‘Sweet and Sour’, ‘the Piano’ and ‘Lantana’ to name but a few. Chapman talks about the development of her career in relation to other Australian women involved in filmmaking such as Gillian Armstrong and New Zealand born Jane CampionISBN: 0642365172
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