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in Velvet Light Trap (Fall 2005) iss.56 Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER Subject: DVD; DVD, FILMS ON; HOME EQUIPMENT; HOME EXHIBITION; PRESERVATION OF FILMS; CRITERION COLLECTION; MANGA; BROOKER, WILL; AROSTEGUY, SUSAN; STAR WARS [...] (US, 1977-99); LORD OF THE RINGS: FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, THE (US, Peter Jackson, 2001); LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS, THE (US, Peter Jackson, 2002); LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING, THE (US, Peter Jackson, 2003); FIGHT CLUB (US, David Fincher, 1999) Contents: A DVD edition of Velvet Light Trap. Index follows:; -- Introduction.; -- Craig Hight - Making-of documentaries on DVD: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy and Special Editions.; -- Nathan Carroll - Unwrapping archives: DVD Restoration Demonstrations and the markteting of authenticity.; -- Bradley Schauer - The Criterion Collection in the New Home Video Market: An interview with Susan Arosteguy.; -- Derek Johnson - Star Wars fans, DVD, and cultural ownership: an interview with Will Brooker.; -- Laurie Cubbison - Anime Fans, DVDs, and the authentic text.; -- James Kendrick - Aspect ratios and Joe Six-Packs: home theatre enthusiasts' battle to legitimze the DVD experience.
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3rd International animation film festival in New York : September 30 - October 4 1975 / International animation film festival in New York US: [s.n], 1975. Call No: FESTIVAL CATALOGUE SHELVES CorpAuthor: International animation film festival in New York Source: US Place: US Publisher: [s.n] PubDate: 1975 PhysDes: 34 p. : ill. ; 27 cm Subject: FESTIVALS. NEW YORK; ANIMATION; DISNEY, WALT; JONES, CHUCK; AVERY, TEX; LANTZ, WALTER Notes: Illustrated with black and white photographs and film stills; Contains several essays about Walt Disney, Chuck Jones, Tex Avery and Walter Lantz
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16mm distribution / compiled by Judith Trojan & Nadine Covert New York: Educational Film Library Association, c1977. Call No: 30(-116) TRO Author: Trojan, Judith; Covert, Nadine CorpAuthor: Educational Film Library Association Place: New York Publisher: Educational Film Library Association PubDate: c1977 PhysDes: 181 p. ; 23 cm Subject: DISTRIBUTION; 16 MM FILMS Notes: Based on papers presented at a conference on 16mm film distribution held in Feb. 1976; Bibliography: p. 137-148 ISBN: 0875200001 : $6.00 LON: 1055509
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25th anniversary of the Sydney film festival / Sydney film festival Sydney, NSW: [s.n.], 1978. Call No: FESTIVAL CATALOGUE SHELVES Place: Sydney, NSW Publisher: [s.n.] PubDate: 1978 PhysDes: 30 p. : ill. ; 28 cm Subject: FESTIVALS. SYDNEY; FESTIVALS. AUSTRALIA. SYDNEY TRAVELLING; WORLD CINEMA; EUROPEAN CINEMA Notes: The 25th Anniversary of the Sydney Film Festival program is an overview of the festival from its inception in 1954 through to 1978. This commemorative catalogue chronologically details the highlights and special events of each festival including directors and actors in attendance. The catalogue also includes numerous black and white stills of a variety of classic films that have featured at the festival. And also provided is an alphabetical listing of feature filmmakers whose work has been screened. The Travelling Film Festival is also mentioned detailing films shown and locations visited.
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35mm dreams / Sue Mathews Ringwood, Vic.: Penguin, 1984. Call No: 802.25(94) MAT Author: Mathews, Sue, 1952 Source: AT Place: Ringwood, Vic. Publisher: Penguin PubDate: 1984 PhysDes: 295 p. : ill., ports. ; 20 cm Subject: DIRECTORS. AUSTRALIA; DIRECTION; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA; SCHEPISI, FRED; WEIR, PETER; ARMSTRONG, GILLIAN; DUIGAN, JOHN; MILLER, GEORGE Summary: "In this collection of interviews, five of Australia's most successful film directors discuss Australian cinema - from the startling resurgence of the industry to their roles as directors compared with those overseas. They talk about how films actually get made, their individual cinematic aspirations, and discuss issues such as whether Australian films should become more 'international'. These interviews make up a portion of new Australian cinema." [Book blurb] Notes: Australian cinema films. Directors. Interviews (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0699594); Australian cinema films (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0390917); Cover subtitle: Conversations with five directors about the Australian film revival; Filmography: p. 279-293 ISBN: 0140067094 : $9.95 Aust LON: anb14006709; 3025187 ID2: 161
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50 major film-makers / edited by Peter Cowie South Brunswick, N.J.: A. S. Barnes, c1975. Call No: 802.25 FIF Author: Cowie, Peter Place: South Brunswick, N.J. Publisher: A. S. Barnes PubDate: c1975 PhysDes: 287 p. : ill. ; 29 cm Subject: ANDERSON, LINDSAY; ANTONIONI, MICHELANGELO; BERGMAN, INGMAR; BERTOLUCCI, BERNARDO; BONDARCUK, SERGEJ; BRESSON, ROBERT; BROOKS, RICHARD; BUNUEL, LUIS; CHABROL, CLAUDE; DEMY, JACQUES; DONNER, JORN; DONSKOJ, MARK; FELLINI, FEDERICO; FORMAN, MILOS; FRANJU, GEORGES; FRANKENHEIMER, JOHN; HAANSTRA, BERT; HITCHCOCK, ALFRED; ICHIKAWA KON; IVENS, JORIS; JANCSO, MIKLOS; KAZAN, ELIA; KOZINCEV, GRIGORIJ; KUBRICK, STANLEY; KUROSAWA AKIRA; LOSEY, JOSEPH; LUMET, SIDNEY; MAKAVEJEV, DUSAN; MALLE, LOUIS; MELVILLE, JEAN-PIERRE; NEMEC, JAN; OSHIMA NAGISA; PASOLINI, PIER PAOLO; PENN, ARTHUR; POLANSKI, ROMAN; RAY, SATYAJIT; RESNAIS, ALAIN; ROHMER, ERIC; ROSI, FRANCESCO; SCHLESINGER, JOHN; SCHORM, EVALD; SKOLIMOWSKI, JERZY; TATI, JACQUES; TORRE NILSSON, LEOPOLDO; TROELL, JAN; TRUFFAUT, FRANCOIS; VISCONTI, LUCHINO; WAJDA, ANDRZEJ; WELLES, ORSON; WIDERBERG, BO Notes: Includes filmographies and index ISBN: 0498012557 : $20.00 LON: 723676 ID2: 291
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100 American independent films : BFI screen guides / Jason Wood London: bfi Publishing, 2004. Call No: 71(73)WOO Author: Wood, Jason Place: London Publisher: bfi Publishing PubDate: 2004 PhysDes: xiii, 263 p. : ill. ; 17 cm Series: BFI screen guides Subject: INDEPENDENT FILMS. USA; FESTIVALS. CANNES; AWARDS. INDEPENDENT SPIRIT; FESTIVALS. PARK CITY. SUNDANCE; BUSCEMI, STEVE; CASSAVETES, JOHN; LYNCH, DAVID; LEE, SPIKE; SAYLES, JOHN; SODERBERGH, STEVEN; SCORSESE, MARTIN; Tarantino, Quentin; GODARD, JEAN-LUC; HARTLEY, HAL; HOPPER, DENNIS; SEX, LIES AND VIDEOTAPE (US, Steven Soderbergh, 1989); EASY RIDER (US, Dennis Hopper, 1969) Summary: This guide defines and outlines a personal but representative selection of 100 recommneded American independent films. Each entry includes a plot synopsis, a commentary on the film's significance, production and exhibition history and cross-references to other films. [Taken from back cover]. Notes: Includes preface by Scott McGehee and David Siegel; Bibliography: p. 245-248.; Includes index ISBN: 1844570061
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100 westerns / Edward Buscombe London: British Film Institute, 2006. Call No: 736.1 BUS Author: Buscombe, Edward CorpAuthor: BFI Source: UK Place: London Publisher: British Film Institute PubDate: 2006 PhysDes: 248 p. : 17 cm Series: BFI Screen Guides Subject: WESTERNS; AMERICAN INDIANS IN FILMS; GENRES; BUSCOMBE, EDWARD; ANTONIO DAS MORTES (BL, Glauber Rocha, 1969); BEGUILED, THE (US, Don Siegel, 1971); BIG SKY, THE (US, Howard Hawkes, 1952); BROKEN ARROW (US, Delmer Daves, 1950); BULLET FOR THE GENERAL, A (IT, Damiano Damiani, 1966); BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID (US, George Roy Hill, 1969); CALAMITY JANE (US, David Butler, 1953); COWBOY (US, Delmer Davies, 1958); DANCES WITH WOLVES (US, Kevin Costner, 1990); DEAD MAN (US, Jim Jarmusch, 1995); DESTRY RIDES AGAIN (US, George Marshall, 1939); DODGE CITY (US, Michael Curtiz, 1939); DUEL IN THE SUN (US, King Vidor, 1946); PER UN PUGNO DI DOLLARI (IT/SP/GW, Sergio Leone, 1964); PER QUALCHE DOLLARO IN PIU (IT/SP/GW, Sergio Leone, 1965); FORT APACHE (US, John Ford, 1948); BUONO, IL BRUTTO, IL CATTIVO, IL (IT, Sergio Leone, 1966); GO WEST (US, Buster Keaton, 1925); GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY, THE (US, Edwin S. Porter, 1903); GREY FOX, THE (CN, Philip Borsos, 1982); HANGING TREE, THE (US, Delmer Daves, 1958); HEAVEN'S GATE (US, Michael Cimino, 1980); HIGH NOON (US, Fred Zinnemann, 1952); HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER (US, Clint Eastwood, 1973); IRON HORSE, THE (UK, John Ford, 1924); JOHNNY GUITAR (US, Nicholas Ray, 1954); LAST OF THE MOHICANS, THE (US, Michael Mann, 1992); LAST WAGON, THE (US, Delmer Daves, 1956); LITTLE BIG MAN (US, Arthur Penn, 1970); LONG RIDERS, THE (US, Walter Hill, 1980); MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, THE (UK, John Sturges, 1960); MAN FROM LARAMIE, THE (US, Anthony Mann, 1955); MAN OF THE WEST (US, Anthony Mann, 1958); MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE, THE (US, John Ford, 1962); MCCABE AND MRS MILLER (US, Robert Altman, 1971); MISSOURI BREAKS, THE (US, Arthur Penn, 1976); MONTE WALSH (US, William A. Fraker, 1970); MY DARLING CLEMENTINE (US, John Ford, 1946); C`ERA UNA VOLTA IL WEST (IT/FR, Sergio Leone, 1968); ONE-EYED JACKS (US, Marlon Brando, 1961); OPEN RANGE (US, Kevin Costner, 2003); OUTLAW JOSEY WALES, THE (US, Clint Eastwood, 1976); PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID (US, Sam Peckinpah, 1973); PURSUED (US, Raoul Walsh, 1947); RAMROD (US, Andre de Toth, 1947); RANCHO NOTORIOUS (US, Fritz Lang, 1952); RED RIVER (US, Howard Hawks, 1948); RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY (US, Sam Peckinpah, 1962); RIO BRAVO (US, Howard Hawks, 1959); SEARCHERS, THE (US, John Ford, 1956); SHANE (US, George Stevens, 1953); SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON (US, John Ford, 1949); SHOOTING, THE (US, Monte Hellman, 1966); SHOOTIST, THE (US, Donald Siegel, 1976); STAGECOACH (US, John Ford, 1939); SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF (US, Burt Kennedy, 1969); FA TALAI JONE (TH, Wisit Sasanatieng, 2000); TWO RODE TOGETHER (US, John Ford, 1961); ULZANA'S RAID (US, Robert Aldrich, 1972); UNFORGIVEN (US, Clint Eastwood, 1992); VIVA MARIA (US, Louis Malle, 1965); WILD BUNCH, THE (US, Sam Peckinpah, 1969); DAVES, DELMER; WAYNE, JOHN; Stewart, James; EASTWOOD, CLINT; FORD, JOHN Summary: The Western is one of Hollywood cinema’s most potent and enduring genres, bound up with America’s understanding of itself as a frontier nation. Edward Buscombe provides an illuminating guide to a hundred key films of the genre, from Broken Arrow to The Wild Bunch by way of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, A Fistful of Dollars, The Magnificent Seven and The Searchers. Each entry includes a plot synopsis, major credits, and a commentary on the film’s significance, together with its production and exhibition history. Edward Buscombe’s introduction to the volume discusses the criteria for selecting a mere hundred essential Westerns out of the thousands that have been made since the birth of cinema. He considers the relative weight to be attached to the acknowledged great directors of the genre, such as John Ford and Sam Peckinpah, and to lesser known but significant figures such as Delmer Daves. He takes stock of the contribution of the great Western stars, including John Wayne, James Stewart and Clint Eastwood. And he argues for a selection that takes into account Westerns of the silent era, B-Westerns and singing cowboys, and those Westerns made outside America. [Taken from back cover.] ISBN: 1844571122
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The 1987 filmviews catalogue of new films and videos in Australian distribution / compiled by Peter Tapp with assistance from Paul Harris Albert Park, Vic: Filmviews, c1988. Call No: 027(94) FIL Author: Harris, Paul (compiled by); Tapp, Peter (compiled by) Source: AT Place: Albert Park, Vic Publisher: Filmviews PubDate: c1988 PhysDes: 297p : ill ; 30 cm Subject: AUSTRALIA; DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA; FILM; FILMOGRAPHIES Summary: "The aim of the catalogue is to bring together, from a large number of independent sources, information on the availability of films and videos that went into Australian distribution in 1987, both Australian produced material and programmes brought in from overseas. This includes title produced on 35mm, 16mm, and all video formats, but not titles produced on Super 8. -- page 3 ISSN: 1031-4377 Contents: -- introduction -- section 1 - features and shorts (including home video releases) -- section 2 - educational, special interest and business oriented programmes -- title index -- director index -- personality index -- distributor's directory (key to distributors' codes) --
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The 1993 to 1994 Australian and New Zealand catalogue of New Films and Videos Australian Catalogue Publishing, Call No: 029(94 / 931) CorpAuthor: Film Victoria; South Australian Film Corporation; Australian Film Commission Source: AT Publisher: Australian Catalogue Publishing PhysDes: 470 p. ; 30 cm Subject: AUSTRALIA; NEW ZEALAND; DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA; FILM; FILMOGRAPHIES Summary: "The 1993-94 Australian and New Zealand Catalogue of New Films and Videos is a guide to films and videos which Australian and New Zealand distributors have listed as available for loan, hire or sale to the general public" -- Introduction Notes: Pre-1990/91 eds. entitled: Australian catalogue of new films and videos; Produced with the financial assistance and support of the Australian Film Commission and Film Victoria and South Australian Film Corporation ISSN: 1035-8005 Contents: -- forward and introduction -- category headings -- distributors' codes and addresses -- section 1 feature films -- section 2 educational and special interest programmes -- title index -- director's index --
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2004 / edited by Charles Green Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 2004. Call No: 771(94) TWO Source: AT Place: Melbourne Publisher: National Gallery of Victoria PubDate: 2004 PhysDes: 221 p. : col. ill. ; 17 x 17 cm Subject: EXPERIMENTAL FILMS; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS. AUSTRALIA; AVANT-GARDE FILMS. AUSTRALIA; UNDERGROUND FILMS. AUSTRALIA Contents: 2004 : mapping contemporary Australian art and new media / Charles Green -- Surveying the boundaries of nation : from montage to network / Victoria Lynn -- Roundtable. Always turning art back into politics / Philip Brophy ... [et al.] -- Essays. Body: Extreme makeover : the 21st century body / Isobel Crombie ; Boredom : Bored? / Anonda Bell ; Collaboration : The ethics of collaboration / Nikos Papastergiadis ; Critic : The artist, the director, the manager and their critic / Blair French ; Decades : Against pluralism / Rex Butler ; Epic : Slashing and storming and sinning our war across adventure's most violent age / Clare Stewart ; Fashion : Telling tales / Katie Somerville ; Hybrid : Attack of the killer hybrids / Adrian Martin ; Indigenous : Spirit, resonance and innovation : indigenous art 2002-04 / Judith Ryan ; Net : net.bytes / Melinda Rackham ; Painting : Fast-forward painting / Kelly Gellatly ; Reality TV : Beyond the shadow of reality / Catharine Lumby
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200,000 feet on Foula / Michael Powell London: Faber & Faber, [1938]. Call No: N79EDG POW Author: Powell, Michael, 1905-1990 Place: London Publisher: Faber & Faber PubDate: [1938] PhysDes: xii, 334 p. : ill., map, ports. ; 23 cm Subject: EDGE OF THE WORLD (UK, Michael Powell, 1937) Notes: Title of American ed. 200,000 feet; the edge of the world; Describes the making of the film The edge of the world LON: nla07511193; 6520755
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Abbas Kiarostami / Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa and Jonathan Rosenbaum Urbana, Ill ; Chicago: University of Illinois, 2003. Call No: 81KIA SAE Author: Saeed-Vaffa, Mehrnaz; Rosenbaum, Jonathan Source: US Place: Urbana, Ill ; Chicago Publisher: University of Illinois PubDate: 2003 PhysDes: ix, 151 p. : ill. ; 22 cm Series: Contemporary film directors Subject: IRAN; DOCUMENTARY DRAMAS; KIAROSTAMI, ABBAS; Rosenbaum, Jonathan; SAEED-VAFFA, MEHRNAZ; ABC AFRICA (IR, Abbas Kiarostami, 2001); NAMA-YE NAZDIK (IR, Abbas Kiarostami, 1990); MASHGH-E SHAB (IR, Abbas Kiarostami, 1989); ZENDEGI VA DIGAR HICH (IR, Abbas Kiarostami, 1992); TA' M E GUILASS (IR, Abbas Kiarostami, 1997); ZIRE DARAKHTAN ZEYTON (IR, Abbas Kiarostami, 1994); KHANCH-YE DOUST KOJAST (IR, Abbas Kiarostami, 1989); VENT NOUS EMPORTERA, LE (FR/IR, Abbas Kiarostami, 1999) Summary: Connected by discussions between the authors on topics including the ethical dimensions of Kiarostami's style and the political implications of his films, this series of linked essays includes American and Iranian readings of his features and shorts. [taken from back cover] ISBN: 0252071115
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ABC of DVD in Courier-Mail (04/09/2004) p.20? Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD RESEARCH FOLDER Author: Fenech, Stephen Subject: DISTRIBUTION. DVD; DISTRIBUTION. DVD. AUSTRALIA; DVD, FILMS ON Summary: An overview of the DVD in Australia and it's popularity. Mentions the popularity of special features and director's cuts of films which make the DVD a very attractive option for consumers. Notes: accessed from: Factiva. Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. RMIT University Library. (14 May 2007). Quotations: -- "Special features are another factor that have catapulted DVD ahead of VHS tape..."In purchase-intent research, 84 per cent of respondents indicated special features are worth spending extra money for," Grant says. "When offered a single-disc feature-only option, 61 per cent indicated that they were interested only in owning the film"
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Abel Ferrara / Nicole Brenez ; translated from the French by Adrian Martin Urbana, Ill ; Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2007. Call No: 81FER BRE Author: Brenez, Nicole Source: US Place: Urbana, Ill ; Chicago Publisher: University of Illinois Press PubDate: 2007 PhysDes: xii, 210 p. : ill. ; 22 cm Series: Contemporary film directors / edited by Jame Naremore Subject: DIRECTORS. USA; CRITICISM; FERRARA, ABEL Notes: Includes filmography (pp. [173]-191).
Includes bibliographical references (pp. [193]-197) and index. ISBN: 9780252074110 (pbk. : alk. paper) - ISBN 13
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Abstract film and beyond / Malcolm Le Grice London: Studio Vista, 1977. Call No: 771 LEG Author: Le Grice, Malcolm Place: London Publisher: Studio Vista PubDate: 1977 PhysDes: 160 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: EXPERIMENTAL FILMS Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 156-158 ISBN: 0289705916 : ª6.95 LON: 78300467; 1128771
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An accented cinema : exilic and diaspora filmmaking / Hamid Naficy Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2001. Call No: 462-054.72 NAF Author: Naficy, Hamid Source: US Place: Princeton, N.J. Publisher: Princeton University Press PubDate: 2001 PhysDes: v, 374 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA; EMIGRANT FILM WORKERS; EGOYAN, ATOM; KHLEIFI, MICHEL; NAIR, MIRA; SOLANAS, FERNANDO E.; AKERMAN, CHANTAL; NADERI, AMIR; MEKAS, JONAS; MARKER, CHRIS; GITAI, AMOS; TARKOVSKY, ANDREI Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0691043914
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The act of documenting : documentary film in the 21st century / Brian Winston, Gail Vanstone and Wang Chi London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. Call No: 761 WIN Author: Winston, Brian; Vanstone, Gail; Chi, Wang Source: UK Place: London Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic PubDate: 2017 PhysDes: xii ; 271 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm Subject: DOCUMENTARY FILMS; FILMMAKING; AESTHETICS; EDITING; PRODUCTION; CAMERAS Summary: “Fiercely argued, urgently rendered, and rigorously researched, The Act of Documenting whacks through the ethical, political, moral, evidentiary, and argumentative acts undergirding documentary production and reception. This gutsy, vital book cuts to the core of documentary: it interrogates the place of documentary in the world and how it engages people and ideas in ways that truly matter. Moving adroitly between the histories of analog documentary and the promising landscapes of digital forms, this substantial, sage book irrefutably shows that ethics, politics, and philosophical inquiry override formats, interfaces, and technologies. Polemical yet lyrical, forceful yet inviting, this book leaves the reader exhilarated with new ways of thinking about and through documentary. The opening chapter précis could be assembled as an intellectual toolkit for all us in the act of documentary-theorists, historians, practitioners, programmers, or offered as a manifesto cracking open the most salient issues demanding our attention and action.” -- Patricia R. Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies, Ithaca College, USA Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 9781501309175
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L'acte cinemtographique in Vertigo (1991) iss.6/7 p.59-64 Author: Alain Bergala Subject: DIRECTION; EDITING; THEORY Summary: Examines the enormous number of cinematic choices which must be decided on in filming even the most banal situation, from shooting through to the editing process. In French.
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Acting male : masculinities in the films of James Stewart, Jack Nicholson, and Clint Eastwood / Dennis Bingham New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1994. Call No: 451-01 BIN Author: Bingham, Dennis, 1954 Place: New Brunswick, N.J. Publisher: Rutgers University Press PubDate: 1994 PhysDes: x, 271 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: MEN IN FILMS; GENDER AND THE CINEMA; WESTERNS; SADISM / MASOCHISM IN FILMS; HITCHCOCK, ALFRED; Stewart, James; NICHOLSON, JACK; EASTWOOD, CLINT; LAST DETAIL, THE (US, Hal Ashby, 1973); BEGUILED, THE (US, Don Siegel, 1971); CHINATOWN (US, Roman Polanski, 1974); DIRTY HARRY (US, Don Siegel, 1971); HARVEY (US, Henry Koster, 1950); HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER (US, Clint Eastwood, 1973); [MISTER] MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (US, Frank Capra, 1939); SHINING, THE (UK, Stanley Kubrick, 1980); TIGHTROPE (US, Richard Tuggle, 1984); UNFORGIVEN (US, Clint Eastwood, 1992); WHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART (US, Clint Eastwood, 1990) Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-263) and index ISBN: 0813520738; 0813520746 (pbk.) LON: 10548892
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Action / Directors Guild of America Hollywood, Calif.: The Guild, 1966-78. Call No: held v.5, no.1-v.11, no.9 Jan./Feb. 1970-Nov./Dec. 1978 lacks v.7, no.6; v.11, no.4-5; -- IN STORAGE. OVERNIGHT RETRIEVAL CorpAuthor: Directors Guild of America; Action (Hollywood, Calif.) Source: US Place: Hollywood, Calif. Publisher: The Guild PubDate: 1966-78 PhysDes: 11 v. : ill. ; 28 cm Subject: DIRECTORS. USA Notes: Issues for Sept./Oct. 1966- have subtitle "the magazine of the Directors Guild of America." ISSN: 0001-7361 Frequency: Bimonthly LON: sn 95006971; 12188595
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Adaptation and the avant-garde : alternative perspectives on adaptation theory and practice / William Verrone London: Bloomsbury academic, 2013. Call No: 753.8VER Author: Verrone, William Source: UK Place: London Publisher: Bloomsbury academic PubDate: 2013 PhysDes: vi, 275 p. ; 24 cm Subject: ADAPTATIONS; AVANT-GARDE FILMS; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS; GREENAWAY, PETER; GODARD, JEAN-LUC; MADDIN, GUY; SVANKMAJER, JAN; SCORPIO RISING (US, Kenneth Anger, 1964); FRUIT OF PARADISE (CS/BE, Vera Chytilova, 1970); OVOCE STROMU RAJSKYCH JIME(CS/BE, Vera Chytilova, 1970); HITLER, A FILM FROM GERMANY (GW/UK/FR, Hans Jurgen Syberberg, 1977)
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NECO Z ALENKY; NECO Z ALENKY (SZ/GW/UK, Jan Svankmajor, 1988); PROSPERO'S BOOKS (UK/FR, Peter Greenaway, 1991); WISCONSIN DEATH TRIP (US, James Marsh, 1999); SPECTRES OF THE SPECTRUM (US, Craig Baldwin, 1999); DRACULA: PAGES FROM A VIRGIN'S DIARY (CN, Guy Maddin, 2002) Summary: Adaptations have occurred regularly since the beginning of cinema, but little recognition has been given to avant-garde adaptations of literary or other texts. This compelling study corrects such omissions by detailing the theory and practice of alternative adaptation practices from major avant-garde directors. Avant-Garde films are often relegated to the margins because they challenge our traditional notions of what film form and style can accomplish. Directors who choose to adapt previous material run the risk of severe critical dismay; making films that are highly subjective interpretations or representations of existing texts takes courage and foresight. An avant-garde adaptation provokes spectators by making them re-think what they know about film itself, just as much as the previous source material.Adaptation and the Avant-Garde examines films by Peter Greenaway, Jean-Luc Godard, Guy Maddin, Jan Svankmajer and many others, offering illuminating insights and making us reconsider the nature of adaptation, appropriation, borrowing, and the re-imagining of previous sources. -- extract taken from the back of the book. -- Notes: Formerly CIP. --
Includes bibliographical references and index -- ISBN: 9781441163523 Contents: -- pt. I Historical and Theoretical Background -- ch. 1 Defining the Avant-Garde Film -- ch. 2 Adaptation Theory and Practice -- ch. 3 Appropriation -- ch. 4 The Exploitative Adaptation -- ch. 5 Why Avant-Garde? -- pt. II A Chronology of Avant-Garde Film Adaptation -- ch. 6 A Brief Narrative History of Avant-Garde Film Adaptation or, Some Instances of Avant-Garde Adaptation -- pt. III Case Studies -- ch. 7 The Fall of the House of Usher -- ch. 8 Scorpio Rising -- ch. 9 Fruit of Paradise -- ch. 10 Hitler: A Film from Germany -- ch. 11 Street of Crocodiles -- ch. 12 The Dante Quartet -- ch. 13 Alice -- ch. 14 Prospero's Books -- ch. 15 Wisconsin Death Trip -- ch. 16 Spectres of the Spectrum -- ch. 17 Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary --
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Adaptation theory and criticism : postmodern literature and cinema in the USA / by Gordon E. Slethaug New York: Bloomsbury, 2014. Call No: 753.1(73) SLE Author: Slethaug, Gordon E. Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Bloomsbury PubDate: 2014 PhysDes: vi, 275 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Subject: ADAPTATIONS; LITERATURE AND THE CINEMA; CRITICISM; USA; THEORY; POSTMODERNISM AND THE CINEMA; POSTMODERNISM AND THE CINEMA. USA; SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION (US, Fred Schepisi, 1993); SHORT CUTS (US, Robert Altman, 1993); AGE OF INNOCENCE, THE (US, Martin Scorsese, 1993); GANGS OF NEW YORK (GG/IT/US, Martin Scorsese, 2002); GREAT GATSBY, THE (US/AT, Baz Luhrmann, 2013); SMOKE SIGNALS (US, Chris Eyre, 1998); SMOKE (US, Wayne Wang, 1995); DO THE RIGHT THING (US, Spike Lee, 1989); BROKEN FLOWERS (US, Jim Jarmusch, 2005); SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN (US, Rupert Sanders, 2012); SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (US, David Hand, 1937) Summary: "Exploring Hollywood feature films as well as small studio productions, Adaptation Theory and Criticism provides the reader with an informative background on adaptation theory and postmodern methodology and includes eight case studies on more than a dozen American films, some of which have been used before (Age of Innocence, Gangs of New York, The Great Gatsby, and Do the Right Thing) and some that have received less consideration (Six Degrees of Seperation, Smoke, Smoke Signals, Broken Flowers, and various Snow White narratives including Enchanted, Mirrir Mirror, and Snow White and the Huntsman. Useful for both film and literary studies, Gordon Slethaug's Adaptation theory and criticism cogently combines existing scholarship with new theories and insights, encouraging readers to think about intertextual connections between literature and film in the USA." -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-269) and index ISBN: 9781623564407 Donation: Senses of Cinema Contents: -- introduction -- 1.Modernism/postmodernism and origin/intertextual play in adaptation theory -- Modernism: High culture, poetic genius, and influence -- Postmodernism: Textuality, intertextuality, pastiche/bricolage, freeplay, and interculturalism -- 2.Adaptation, surplus value, and supplementation in Six Degrees of Separation and Short Cuts -- Surplus, supplementation, and transformation in John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation -- E Pluribus Unum: Raymond Carver's fiction and Robert Altman's Short Cuts -- 3.Intertextual doubling in The Age of Innocence, Gangs of New York, and The Great Gatsby -- Tribalization as intertextual symptom: Scorcese's The Age of Innocence and Gangs of New York -- Ironized intertextuality: The Age of Innocence and The Great Gatsby -- 4.Freeplay, citation, and ethnocriticism: Single and multiple sources in Smoke Signals, SMOKE, and Do the Right Thing --
-- Ethnocriticism and adaptation: Sherman Alexie's The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven and Chris Eyre's Smoke Signals -- From Lee to Auster and Wang: Postmodern indeterminacy and racial relations in Do the Right Thing and SMOKE -- Beyond Auster's short story: Do the Right Thing and SMOKE -- 5.Palimpsests and bricolage: Playful and serious citation in Broken Flowers and Snow White's offspring -- Palimpsest, play, and the myth of filiation in Broken Flowers: Clues, signs, and referential mania -- Snow White's offspring: The hyper-palimpsest -- 6.Conclusion -- works cited -- index --
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Adaptations : from text to screen, screen to text / edited by Deborah Cartmell and Imelda Whelehan London New York: Routledge, 1999. Call No: 753 ADA Author: Cartmell, Deborah; Whelehan, Imelda Source: US/UK Place: London New York Publisher: Routledge PubDate: 1999 PhysDes: xvii, 247 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: ADAPTATIONS; ADAPTATIONS. AUSTEN, JANE; ADAPTATIONS. SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM; ANIMATION; BATMAN IN FILMS; TELEVISION AND THE CINEMA; TELEVISION IN FILMS; CAMPION, JANE; BATMAN [TV] (US, 1965-67); SCARLET LETTER, THE (US, Roland Joffe, 1995); SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (US, Ang Lee, 1995); EMMA (UK, Douglas McGrath, 1996); CLUELESS (US, Amy Heckerling, 1995); LITTLE WOMEN (US, George Cukor, 1933); LITTLE WOMEN (US, Gillian Armstrong, 1994); LITTLE WOMEN (US, Mervyn LeRoy, 1948); NAKED LUNCH (CN/UK, David Cronenberg, 1991); SCHINDLER'S LIST (US, Steven Spielberg, 1993); TRAINSPOTTING (UK, Danny Boyle, 1996); ORLANDO (UK/RU/FR/NE, Sally Potter, 1992); PIANO, THE (AT, Jane Campion, 1993); PORTRAIT OF A LADY, THE (UK/US, Jane Campion, 1996); BATMAN (US, Tim Burton, 1989); [ONE HUNDRED AND ONE] 101 DALMATIANS (US, Stephen Herek, 1996) Summary: "Adaptations surveys the key approaches and debates surrounding adaptation, and explores why adaptations of both 'high' and 'low' cultural texts have become increasingly popular. Beginning with the history of Shakespeare on film, from Olivier's and Branagh's Hamlet, contributors examine screen versions of literary classics, from Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter and Louisa May Alcott's Little Women to Thomas Keneally's Schindler's Ark and Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting. Adaptations goes on to consider adaptation in reverse: How writers like Virginia Woolf incorporated cinematic elements into their work, and explains why there had to be a novel of Jane Campion's The Piano. Contributors examine adaptations from comics to film, such as the Batman movies, Star Trek's incarnations as a long-running tv series, and then as a sequence of movies, and 101 Dalmations' [sic] move from children's novel to cartoon to live-action film." - BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 226-238) and index ISBN: 041516737X (hbk); 0415167388 (pbk); 041516737X (hardcover : alk. paper); 0415167388 (pbk : alk. paper) LON: 14255526 Contents: Part 1: an overview -- Adaptations: the contemporary dilemmas / Imelda Whelehan; Part 2: from text to screen -- Introduction / Deborah Cartmell -- The Shakespeare on screen industry / Deborah Cartmell -- Conservative Austen, radical Austen: Sense and Sensibility from text to screen / Julian North -- From Emma to Clueless: taste, pleasure and the scene of history / Esther Sonnet -- Imagining the puritan body: the 1995 cinematic version of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter / Roger Bromley -- Four Little Women: three films and a novel / Pat Kirkham and Sarah Warren -- Will Hollywood never learn? David Cronenberg's Naked Lunch / Nicholas Zurbrugg -- Adapting the Holocaust: Schindler's List, intellectuals and public knowledge / Mark Rawlinson -- Speaking out: the transformations of trainspotting / Derek Paget; Part 3: from screen to text and multiple adaptations -- Introduction / Deborah Cartmell -- Orlando: coming across the divide / Sharon Ouditt -- Jane Campion and the limits of literary cinema / Ken Gelder -- The wrath of the original cast: translating embodied television character to other media / Ina Rae Hark -- Batman: one life, many faces / Will Brooker -- 'Thou art translated': analysing animated adaptation / Paul Wells -- 'A doggy fairy tale': the film metamorphoses of The Hundred and One Dalmatians / Imelda Whelehan
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Adaptations: from short story to big screen : 35 great stories that have inspired great films / edited by Stephanie Harrison New York: Three Rivers Press, c2005. Call No: 753.1 ADA Author: Harrison, Stephanie Edition: First edition Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Three Rivers Press PubDate: c2005 PhysDes: xix, 619 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: ADAPTATIONS; LITERATURE AND THE CINEMA; SHORT CUTS (US, Robert Altman, 1993); BLOWUP (UK/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1966); FACE IN THE CROWD, A (US, Elia Kazan, 1957); REAR WINDOW (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954); 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (US, Stanley Kubrick, 1968); A.I: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (US, Steven Spielberg, 2001); MINORITY REPORT (US, Steven Spielberg, 2002); FREAKS (US, Tod Browning, 1932); FLY, THE (US, Kurt Neumann, 1958); RE-ANIMATOR (US, Stuart Gordon, 1985); STAGECOACH (US, John Ford, 1939); MAN CALLED HORSE, A (US, Elliot Silverstein, 1970); SMOKE SIGNALS (US, Chris Eyre, 1998); AMERICAN SPLENDOR (US, Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini, 2003); GHOST WORLD (US, Terry Zwigoff, 2001); ALL ABOUT EVE (US, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1950); MEET JOHN DOE (US, Frank Capra, 1941); WILD ONE, THE (US, Laslo Benedek, 1953); TOMORROW (US, Joseph Anthony, 1972); BRINGING UP BABY (US, Howard Hawks, 1938); SWIMMER, THE (US, Frank Perry, 1968); KILLERS, THE (US, Robert Siodmak, 1946); FALLEN IDOL, THE (UK, Carol Reed, 1948); MEMENTO (US, Christopher Nolan, 2000); CHRISTMAS STORY, A (US, Bob Clark, 1983); FIELD OF DREAMS (US, Phil Alden Robinson, 1989); RASHOMON (JA, Akira Kurosawa, 1950); DAMA S SOBACKOJ (UR, Iosif Hejfic, 1960); LADY WITH THE LITTLE DOG (UR, Iosif Hejfic, 1960); DARK EYES (IT/UR, Nikita Mihalkov, 1987); OCI CIORNIE (IT/UR, Nikita Mihalkov, 1987); SMOKE (US, Wayne Wang, 1995); JESUS' SON (US, Alison Maclean, 1999); IN THE BEDROOM (US, Todd Field, 2001); MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE (US, H.C. Potter, 1948); MY FRIEND FLICKA (US, Harold D. Schuster, 1943); LAST TIME I SAW PARIS, THE (US, Richard Brooks, 1954); SMOOTH TALK (US/UK, Joyce Chopra, 1985) Summary: "Adaptations gathers together 35 pieces that have been the basis for films, many from giants of American literature (Hemingway, Fitzgerald) and many that have not been in print for decades (the stories that inspired Bringing Up Baby, Meet John Doe, and All About Eve)." "Categorized by genre, and featuring movies by master directors such as Steven Spielberg, Stanley Kubrick, Robert Altman, Frank Capra, and John Ford, as well as relative newcomers such as Chris Eyre and Christopher Nolan, Adaptations offers insight into the process of turning a short story into a screenplay, one that, when successful, doesn't take drastic liberties with the text upon which it is based, but doesn't mirror its source material too closely either."--BOOK JACKET. Notes: Also issued online ISBN: 1400053145 Contents: -- Jerry and Molly and Sam / Raymond Carver -- Blow-up / Julio Corta´zar -- Your Arkansas traveler / Budd Schulberg -- Rear window / Cornell Woolrich -- The sentinel / Arthur C. Clarke -- Supertoys last all summer long / Brian Aldiss -- The minority report / Philip K. Dick -- Spurs / Tod Robbins -- The fly / George Langelaan -- Herbert West--Reanimator: six shots by moonlight / H.P. Lovecraft -- Stage to Lordsburg / Ernest Haycox -- A man called Horse / Dorothy M. Johnson -- This is what it means to say Phoenix, Arizona / Sherman Alexie -- The Harvey Pekar name story / Harvey Pekar -- Ghost world-- Chapter 5: "Hubba Hubba" / Daniel Clowes -- The wisdom of Eve / Mary Orr -- A reputation / Richard Edward Connell -- Mr. Blandings builds his castle / Eric Hodgins -- Cyclists' raid / Frank Rooney -- Tomorrow / William Faulkner -- Bringing up Baby / Hagar Wilde -- Babylon revisited / F. Scott Fitzgerald -- The swimmer / John Cheever -- The killers / Ernest Hemingway -- The basement room / Graham Greene -- Memento mori / Jonathan Nolan -- Red Ryder nails the Hammond Kid / Jean Shepherd -- My friend Flicka / Mary O'Hara -- Shoeless Joe Jackson comes to Iowa / W.P. Kinsella -- In a grove / Ryunosuke Akutagawa -- The lady with the pet dog / Anton Chekhov -- Where are you going, where have you been? / Joyce Carol Oates -- Auggie Wren's Christmas story / Paul Auster -- Emergency / Denis Johnson -- Killings / Andre Dubus --
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Adapted for the screen : the cultural politics of modern Chinese fiction and film / by Hsiu-Chuang Deppman Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, c2010. Call No: 753(510) DEP Author: Deppman, Hsiu-Chuang Source: US Place: Honolulu Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press PubDate: c2010 PhysDes: viii, 243 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: ADAPTATIONS; LITERATURE AND THE CINEMA; LITERATURE AND THE CINEMA. CHINA; CHINA; CHINA IN FILMS; CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON (HK, Ang Lee, 2000); WO HU ZANG LONG (HK, Ang Lee, 2000); RAISE THE RED LANTERN (CC/HK/TZ, Zhang Yimou, 1991); RAISE THE RED LANTERN (CC/HK/TZ, Zhang Yimou, 1991)
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HONG MEI GUI BAI MEI GUI; HONG MEI GUI BAI MEI GUI (HK/TZ, Stanley Kwan, 1994); IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (HK, Wong Kar-Wai, 2000); IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (HK, Wong Kar-Wai, 2000)
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BALZAC ET LA PETITE TAILLEUSE CHINOISE; BALZAC ET LA PETITE TAILLEUSE CHINOISE (FR, Dai Sijie, 2002); TIME TO LIVE, THE TIME TO DIE, THE (TZ, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, 1986); TIME TO LIVE, THE TIME TO DIE, THE (TZ, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, 1986)
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ZHENG HUN QI SHI; ZHENG HUN QI SHI (TW, Kuo-fu Chen, 1998) Summary: "This book is the first to put these landmark films in the context of their literary origins and explore how the best Chinese directors adapt fictional narratives and styles for film. Delving equally into the individual approaches of directors and writers, Hsiu-Chuang Deppman initiates readers into the exciting possibilities emanating from the world of Chinese cinema. The seven in-depth studies include a diverse array of forms (cinematic adaptation of literature, literary adaptation of film, auto-adaptation, and non-narrative adaptation) and a variety of genres (martial arts, melodrama, romance, autobiography, documentary drama). Complementing this formal diversity is a geographical range that far exceeds the cultural, linguistic, and physical boundaries of China. The directors represented here also work in the U.S. and Europe and reflect the growing international resources of Chinese-language cinema." -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-233) and index ISBN: 9780824834548 Donation: donated by Senses of Cinema 2013 Contents: -- acknowledgments -- introduction -- 1. Wang Dulu and Ang Lee: Artistic Creativity and Sexual Freedom in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon -- 2. Su Tong and Zhang Yimou: Women's Places in Raise the Red Lantern -- 3. Eileen Chang and Stanley Kwan: Politics and Love in Red Rose (and) White Rose -- 4. Liu Yichang and Wong Kar-wai: The Class Trap in In the Mood for Love -- 5. Dai Sijie: Locating the Third Culture in Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress -- 6. Hou Xiaoxian and Zhu Tianwen: Politics and Poetics in A Time to Live, A Time to Die -- 7. Chen Yuhui and Chen Guofu: Envisioning Democracy in The Personals -- conclusion -- notes -- bibliography -- selected filmography -- index --
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Additional dialogue : letters of Dalton Trumbo 1942- 1962 / Helen Manfull (editor) Toronto: Bantam Books, 1972. Call No: 81TRU MAN Author: Trumbo, Dalton Source: CN Place: Toronto Publisher: Bantam Books PubDate: 1972 PhysDes: 620 p. ; 18cm Subject: TRUMBO, DALTON; GUY NAMED JOE, A (US, Victor Fleming, 1943); EXODUS (US, Otto Preminger, 1960); LONELY ARE THE BRAVE (US, David Miller, 1962); SPARTACUS (US, Stanley Kubrick, 1960); BRAVE ONE, THE (US/AT, Neil Jordan, 2007); JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN (US, Dalton Trumbo, 1971) Summary: This book contains the correspondence of Dalton Trumbo, blacklisted in Hollywood during the McCarthy era, and author , under the pseudonym of Robert Rich, of such screen plays as Exodus, Sparticus, and The Brave One. He was also the writer of the anti war novel, Johhny Got His Gun, and director of the film made of the book [ Taken from the back of the book] Notes: Includes index ISBN: 55306951195
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Address by Alan Finney MPEAQ convention, 1983 in Australasian Cinema (5-18/8/1983) vol.12 iss.14 p.14-15 More info |
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The address of the eye : a phenomenology of film experience / Vivian Sobchack Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1992. More info |
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Address to the 40th Annual Motion Picture Industry Convention / [address by Kim Williams, Chief Executive, Australian Film Commission, late 1985] 1985. More info |
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Administrators appointed at Total Films in Encore (25 Feb, 1998) vol.16 iss.1 p.5 More info |
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Adult movies New York: Pocket Books, November, 1982. More info |
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The adventures of Antoine Doinel : Four screenplays by Francois Truffaut / Francois Truffaut New York: Simon and Schuster, 1971. Call No: 79ADV TRU Author: Truffaut, Francois Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Simon and Schuster PubDate: 1971 PhysDes: 320 p. : ill ; 23cm. Subject: SCRIPTS; TRUFFAUT, FRANCOIS; BAISERS VOLES (FR, Francois Truffaut, 1968); QUATRE CENTS COUPS, LES (FR, Francois Truffaut, 1959); AMOUR A VINGT ANS, L' (FR, Francois Truffaut, 1962); DOMICILE CONJUGAL (FR, Francois Truffaut, 1970) Summary: The screenplays of Truffaut's films Love at Twenty, Stolen Kisses and Bed And Board, and first treatment and notes for The 400 Blows. Notes: The 400 Blows, Love at Twenty, Stolen Kisses, Bed and Board, directed by Francois Truffaut and starring Jean Pierre Leaud as Antoine Doinel; Translated by Helen G. Scott ISBN: 671211218 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006 ID2: 54
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Un Aereo per Baalbeck (1963) in Australian film guide vol.1 iss.12 p.44 Author: Reid, John Howard [editor, annotator & reviewer] PhysDes: Article Subject: AEREO PER BAALBECK, UN (IT/FR/LE, Marcello Giannini, 1964); F.B.I. OPERAZIONE BAALBECK (IT/FR/LE, Marcello Giannini, 1964); LAST PLANE TO BAALBEK (IT/FR/LE, Marcello Giannini, 1964) Notes: Review from "Twelve Thousand Motion Pictures (Part Three)" article. - Barrie Pattison (assistant reviewer). - Although the article refers to the film as "Un Aereo per Baalbeck" that was the working title only, with the film more commonly known as "F.B.I. Operazione Baalbeck". - "Last Plane to Baalbek" (English title)
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Aesthetics and neo-romanticism in film : landscapes in contemporary British cinema London, UK ; New York, NY.: I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd, 2014. Call No: 633.3 (41) Author: Hockenhull, Stella Source: UK Place: London, UK ; New York, NY. Publisher: I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd PubDate: 2014 PhysDes: ix, 236 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Subject: BRITISH CINEMA; AESTHETICS; LANDSCAPES IN FILMS; REALISM IN FILMS; ART AND THE CINEMA; EMOTION IN FILMS; SWEET SIXTEEN (UK/GG/SP, Kenneth Loach, 2002); LADIES IN LAVENDER (UK, Charles Dance, 2004); MISS POTTER (UK/US, Chris Noonan, 2006); LONDON TO BRIGHTON (UK, Paul Andrew Williams, 2006); WAR ZONE, THE (UK, Tim Roth, 1999); RATCATCHER (UK, Lynne Ramsey, 1999); CHILDREN OF MEN (JA/UK/US, Alfonso Cuaron, 2006); 28 DAYS LATER (UK/US, Danny Boyle, 2002); MAGDALENE SISTERS, THE (UK, Peter Mullan, 2002); NINA'S HEAVENLY DELIGHTS (UK, Pratibha Parmar, 2006); LAST RESORT, THE (UK, Pawel Pawlikowski, 2000); MY SUMMER OF LOVE (UK, Paul Pawlikowski, 2004); QUEEN, THE (UK/IT/FR, Stephen Frears, 2006) Summary: "The contemporary study of film is dominated by narrative theory - yet films include scenes and images which do not perform a narrative task but nevertheless provoke an emotional response.Stella Hockenhull looks at the painterly dimensions inherent in the medium of film, arguing that an aesthetic analysis enables a fuller appreciation of the visual 'spectacle' of cinema. In a reading of the formal aspects in film imagery in contemporary British films spanning social realist, melodrama and horror genres, Hockenhull demonstrates how the spiritual aspects of landscape and nature mobilise a Neo-Romantic effect. She traces the influence of Romanticism and notions of the Sublime in key British films including 'Sweet Sixteen', 'The Queen', 'Ratcatcher', 'Eden Lake', '28 Days Later', 'My Summer of Love' and 'The Last Great Wilderness'. Operating at the intersection between film theory, art theory and aesthetics, this is a vital contribution which enables a fuller, multidimensional understanding of cinematic experience." -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 9781848859012 Donation: donated by Senses of Cinema, 2014
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Affective authorship : contemporary Asian Australian documentary in Studies in Australasian cinema (2008) vol.2 iss.2 p.157-170 Author: Smaill, Belinda PhysDes: Article Subject: DOCUMENTARY FILMS. AUSTRALIA; ASIANS IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA; ETHNIC GROUPS AND THE CINEMA; PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF FILMS; FINISHED PEOPLE, THE (AT, Khoa Do, 2003); LETTERS TO ALI (AT, Clara Law, 2004); SADNESS: A MONOLOGUE BY WILLIAM YANG (AT, Tony Ayres, 1999); CHINESE TAKEAWAY (AT, Mitzi Goldman, 2002) Summary: Documentary is a genre not widely understood through its capacity to engage the emotions. This article works to acknowledge the affective labour performed by documentary and, more specifically, the way emotions give meaning to documentary subjects. The analysis explores the production of Asian Australian subjects as documentary authors in four prominent films produced over the previous decade: Chinese Takeaway (Mitzi Goldman, 2002), Sadness: A Monologue by William Yang (Tony Ayres, 1999), The Finished People (Khoa Do, 2003) and Letters to Ali (Clara Law. 2004). These texts allow for a fruitful examination of the way the emotions that shape the expression of these author-subjects, such as mourning and care, might impact on the documentary representation of cultural otherness. Asian Australian subjectivity coalesces in and around these texts in a manner that is founded on the activity of mourning. Included here are not only the bereavements of loved ones, but also the losses that are bound to the movements of modernity, such as the lost fullness which is the promise of diaspora, the failure or absence of universal citizenship and the lack of safety in life lived in advanced capitalism. This article explores not only the absences suggested in these films, but also how these absences present a site of ethical encounter for the viewer that both resists reducing and assimilating the Asian Australian author to a devalued ethnic other while also addressing a community of viewers through a relation of reciprocity based in caring attachments to the social realm. -- Abstract Notes: Part of Special Issue: Transnational Asian Australian Cinema. Part 1
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AFI education newsletter / National Education Services Program of the American Film Institute Washington, D.C.: The Services, 1978. Call No: held v.2, no.1-v.6, no.1 Sept.-Oct. 1978-Sept.-Oct. 1982 lacks v.3, no.4-5; v.5, no.2; -- IN STORAGE. OVERNIGHT RETRIEVAL CorpAuthor: American Film Institute. National Education Services; American Film Institute. Education Services Source: US Place: Washington, D.C. Publisher: The Services PubDate: 1978 PhysDes: v. : ill. ; 28-35 cm Subject: EDUCATION, FILM Notes: Title from caption ISSN: 0883-6213 Frequency: Bimonthly LON: sn 85009871; 4329421
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AFM prices "too high" in Encore (12 Mar, 1999) vol.17 iss.4 p.1, 4 More info |
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AFM selects Hollywood Palace for opening night in Australasian Cinema (11/2/1983) vol.12 iss.2 p.2 More info |
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AFMA elects Andrew Vajna as president in Australasian Cinema (16/7/1982) vol.11 iss.12 p.35 More info |
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Africa at the pictures / [edited by Keith Shiri] London: National Film Theatre, 1993. More info |
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African American actresses : the struggle for visibility, 1900 - 1960 / Charlene Regester Bloomington: Indiana University Press, c2010. Call No: 802.27(73)-054(=96) REG Author: Regester, Charlene Source: US Place: Bloomington Publisher: Indiana University Press PubDate: c2010 PhysDes: xi, 405 p., 14 p. of plates : ill. 23 cm Subject: BLACKS AND THE CINEMA. US; BLACKS IN FILMS. USA; MADAME SUL-TE-WAN; BEAVERS, LOUISE; MCKINNEY, NINA MAE; WASHINGTON, FREDI; MCDANIEL, HATTIE; HORNE, LENA; SCOTT, HAZEL; WATERS, ETHEL; DANDRIDGE, DOROTHY ISBN: 9780253221926 Donation: donated by Senses of Cinema, 2013 Contents: Introduction -- Madame Sul-Te-Wan : the struggle for visibility -- Nina Mae McKinney : early success and tumultuous career -- Louise Beavers : negotiating racial difference -- Fredi Washington : the masquerades and the masks -- Hattie McDaniel : centering the margin -- Lena Horne : actress and activist -- Hazel Scott : resistance to othering -- Ethel Waters : personification of otherness -- Dorothy Dandridge : intertwining the reel and the real -- Conclusion
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After bumper year, what's next for local films in Saturday Age (09/01/2016) p.13 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIA. 2010's Author: Hawker, Philippa PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: AUSTRALIA; LOOKING FOR GRACE (AT, Sue Brooks, 2015); DAUGHTER, THE (AT, Simon Stone, 2015); SHERPA (AT/NP, Jennifer Peedom, 2015); MONTH OF SUNDAYS, A (AT, Matthew Saville, 2015); GOLDSTONE (AT, Ivan Sen, 2016); JASPER JONES (AT, Rachel Perkins, 2017); LION (AT, Garth Davis, 2016); RED DOG: TRUE BLUE (AT, Kriv Stenders, 2016) Summary: Snippets on a number of Australian films that are scheduled to be released in cinemas in 2016
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After dark New York : Danad Pub. Co: Call No: held v.12 no.1-v.13 no.7 May 1979-Nov. 1980 lacks v.12 no.2-6; -- IN STORAGE. OVERNIGHT RETRIEVAL Source: US Place: New York : Danad Pub. Co PhysDes: v. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm Subject: ENTERTAINMENT Notes: Description based on: Vol. 12, no.1 (May 1979); "National magazine of entertainment"--Cover LON: abn97047748; 13026359
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L'Age d'or / Paul Hammond London: British Film Institute, 1997. More info |
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Agee on film volume 2 : five film scripts by James Agee / by James Agee ; foreword by John Huston London: P. Owen, 1965. More info |
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Aggressive cancer leaves Ellis with little time in Daily Telegraph (20/07/2015) p.2 Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILE; ELLIS, BOB Author: Gibbs, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: ELLIS, BOB Summary: Report on the ill-health of Australian writer Bob Ellis
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Agnes Varda between film, photography, and art / by Rebecca J. DeRoo Oakland, California: University of California Press, c2018. Call No: 81VAR DER Author: DeRoo, Rebecca J. Source: US Place: Oakland, California Publisher: University of California Press PubDate: c2018 PhysDes: x, 238 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm Subject: FILM; CRITICISM; FEMININITY IN FILMS; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA; NOUVELLE VAGUE; MOVEMENTS AND STYLES IN FILM HISTORY; FRANCE; VARDA, AGNES; POINTE COURTE, LA (FR, Agnes Varda, 1954); BONHEUR, LE (FR, Agnes Varda, 1965); ONE SINGS, THE OTHER DOESN’T (FR/BE, Agnes Varda, 1977); DAGUERREOTYPES (FR/G, Agnes Varda, 1978) Summary: "Agnes Varda is a prolific film director, photographer, and artist whose cinematic career spans more than six decades. Today she is best known as the innovative “mother” of the French New Wave film movement of the 1950s and '60s and for her multimedia art exhibitions. Varying her use of different media, she is a figure who defies easy categorization. In this extensively researched book, Rebecca J. DeRoo demonstrates how Varda draws upon the histories of art, photography, and film to complicate the overt narratives in her works and to advance contemporary cultural politics. Based on interviews with Varda and unparalleled access to Varda's archives, this interdisciplinary study constructs new frameworks for understanding one of the most versatile talents in twentieth and twenty-first century culture. " -- BOOK BACK COVER Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index; Also issued online ISBN: 9780520279414 Contents: -- Acknowledgments -- Reinterpreting Varda: the mother of the new wave reframes its histories -- Complicating neorealism and the new wave: La Pointe Courte -- Filmic and feminist strategies: questioning ideals of happiness in Le Bonheur -- Reconsidering contradictions: feminist politics and the musical genre in L'une Chante, L'autre Pas -- The limits of documentary: identity and urban transformation in daguerreotypes -- Melancholy and merchandise: documenting and displaying widowhood in L'iIe Et Elle -- Varda now: autobiography, memory, and retrospective -- notes -- bibliography -- index --
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Aim for the heart : the films of Clint Eastwood / Howard Hughes London ; New York: I.B. Tauris, 2009. Call No: 81EAS HUG Author: Hughes, Howard Source: US/UK Place: London ; New York Publisher: I.B. Tauris PubDate: 2009 PhysDes: xxxi, 252 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Subject: EASTWOOD, CLINT; PER QUALCHE DOLLARO IN PIU (IT/SP/GW, Sergio Leone, 1965); TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARA (US, Don Siegel, 1969); PER UN PUGNO DI DOLLARI (IT/SP/GW, Sergio Leone, 1964); HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER (US, Clint Eastwood, 1973); OUTLAW JOSEY WALES, THE (US, Clint Eastwood, 1976); PALE RIDER (US, Clint Eastwood, 1985); UNFORGIVEN (US, Clint Eastwood, 1992); COOGAN'S BLUFF (US, Don Siegel, 1968); DIRTY HARRY (US, Don Siegel, 1971); MAGNUM FORCE (US, Ted Post, 1973); ENFORCER, THE (US, James Fargo, 1976); SUDDEN IMPACT (US, Clint Eastwood, 1983); TIGHTROPE (US, Richard Tuggle, 1984); CITY HEAT (US, Richard Benjamin, 1984); DEAD POOL, THE (US, Buddy Van Horn, 1988); ROOKIE, THE (US, Clint Eastwood, 1990); IN THE LINE OF FIRE (US, Wolfgang Peterson, 1993); PERFECT WORLD, A (US, Clint Eastwood, 1993); PAINT YOUR WAGON (US, Joshua Logan, 1969); BEGUILED, THE (US, Don Siegel, 1971); PLAY MISTY FOR ME (US, Clint Eastwood, 1971); BREEZY (US, Clint Eastwood, 1973); BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY, THE (US, Clint Eastwood, 1995); EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE (US, James Fargo, 1978); BRONCO BILLY (US, Clint Eastwood, 1980); ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN (US, Buddy Van Horne, 1980); PINK CADILLAC (US Buddy van Horn, 1989); HONKYTONK MAN (US, Clint Eastwood, 1982); BIRD (US, Clint Eastwood, 1988); WHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART (US, Clint Eastwood, 1990); SPACE COWBOYS (US, Clint Eastwood, 2000); MYSTIC RIVER (US, Clint Eastwood, 2003); MILLION DOLLAR BABY (US, Clint Eastwood, 2004); THUNDERBOLT AND LIGHTFOOT (US, Michael Cimino, 1974); EIGER SANCTION, THE (US, Clint Eastwood, 1975); ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ (US, Donald Siegel, 1979); ABSOLUTE POWER (US, Clint Eastwood, 1997); TRUE CRIME (US, Clint Eastwood, 1999); BLOOD WORK (US, Clint Eastwood, 2002); WHERE EAGLES DARE (US, Brian G. Hutton, 1969); KELLY'S HEROES (US, Brian G. Hutton, 1970); FIREFOX (US, Clint Eastwood, 1982); HEARTBREAK RIDGE (US, Clint Eastwood, 1986); FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS (US, Clint Eastwood, 2006); LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA (US, Clint Eastwood, 2006) Summary: "Clint Eastwood is one of the world’s most popular action stars, who has matured into one of America’s finest producer-directors. Entertaining, illuminating and packed with information, Aim for the Heart is the first book to cover his full life in the movies, showing how as both actor and filmmaker Eastwood aims for the heart of the drama, whatever the story.
Alongside details of all his movies, Eastwood’s story is illustrated with film stills, glimpses behind the scenes, and rare poster advertising material. Also featuring the most comprehensive credits filmography ever compiled on Eastwood’s work, as star and director."-- BOOK BLURB Notes: "Eastwood filmography": p. [215]-235 -- Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 9781845119027 Contents: Preface: Aim for the art -- Acknowledgements -- Universal casting: the early films -- Ridin' easy: Rawhide -- pt. 1. The westerns: A fistful of dollars (1964) -- For a few dollars more (1965) -- The good, the bad and the ugly (1966) -- Hang 'em high (1968) -- Two mules for Sister Sara (1970) -- Joe Kidd (1972) -- High plains drifter (1973) -- The outlaw Josey Wales (1976) -- Pale Rider (1985) -- Unforgiven (1992) -- pt. 2. The cops: Coogan's bluff (1968) -- Dirty Harry (1971) -- Magnum force (1973) -- The enforcer (1976) -- The gauntlet (1977) -- Sudden impact (1983) -- Tightrope (1984) -- City heat (1984) -- The dead pool (1988) -- The rookie (1990) -- In the line of fire (1993) -- A perfect world (1993) -- The lovers: The witches (1967) -- Paint your wagon (1968) -- The beguiled (1971) -- Play Misty for me (1971) -- Breezy (1973) -- The bridges of Madison County (1995) -- pt. 4. The comedies: Every which way but loose (1978) -- Bronco Billy (1980) -- Any which way you can (1980) -- Pink Cadillac (1989) -- pt. 5. The dramas: Honkytonk man (1982) -- Bird (1988) -- White hunter black heart (1990) -- Midnight in the garden of good and evil (1997) -- Space cowboys (2000) -- Mystic river (2003) -- Million dollar baby (2004) -- pt. 6. The thrillers: Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) -- The Eiger sanction (1975) -- Escape from Alcatraz (1979) -- Absolute power (1996) -- True crime (1999) -- Blood work (2002) -- pt. 7. The war movies: Where eagles dare (1968) -- Kelly's heroes (1970) -- Firefox (1982) -- Heartbreak ridge (1986) -- Flags of our fathers (2006)/Letters from Iwo Jima (2006) -- Epilogue -- Eastwood filmography.
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Alby Mangel's World Safari / text by Marie Appleton Adelaide: Savvas Publishing, 1986. More info |
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Alexander Dovzhenko: the poet as filmmaker : selected writings / edited and translated by Marco Carynnyk Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1973. More info |
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Alfred Hitchcock : registrar of births and deaths in Hitchcock annual (1997-98) p.3-18 Author: Sterritt, David PhysDes: Serial Subject: HITCHCOCK, ALFRED; FAMILY PLOT (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1976) Summary: This essay employs biographical information about Hitchcock along with ideas from intertexual theory, Michel Chion's theorization of cinematic sound, and Zizek's contribution to Lacanian psychoanalysis. It suggests that Hitchcock's investment in religious thinking has a value in Hitchockian hermeneutics, and analyzes thematic concerns such as guilt and confession.
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Alfred Hitchcock and the making of Psycho / Stephen Rebello London: Mandarin, 1992. Call No: 79 PSY REB Author: Rebello, Stephen Place: London Publisher: Mandarin PubDate: 1992 PhysDes: x, 224 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports ; 20 cm. Subject: BLOCH, ROBERT; HITCHCOCK, ALFRED; BASS, SAUL; STEFANO, JOEY; HERRMANN, BERNARD; MILES, VERA; PSYCHO (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1960); DIABOLIQUES, LES (FR, Henri-Georges Clouzot 1955) Notes: Originally published: London : Boyars, 1990.
Bibliography: p. 207-211. Includes index. ISBN: 0749309709 Contents: Foreword -- 1. The Awful Truth -- 2. The Novel -- 3. The Director -- 4. The Deal -- 5. The Screenplays -- 6. Preproduction -- 7. Shooting -- 8. Postproduction -- 9. Publicity -- 10. The Release -- 11. Afterglow and Aftermath
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Alfred Hitchcock's Easy Virtue (1927) : a descriptive shot list in Hitchcock annual (1993) p.41-95 More info |
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Alfred Hitchcock's high vernacular : theory and practice / Stefan Sharff New York: Columbia University Press, 1991. Call No: 81HIT SHA Author: Sharff, Stefan Place: New York Publisher: Columbia University Press PubDate: 1991 PhysDes: vii, 258 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: HITCHCOCK, ALFRED; NOTORIOUS (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1946); FRENZY (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1972); FAMILY PLOT (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1976); LANGUAGE AND THE CINEMA Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 0231069146 (acid-free paper) LON: 7477298 Contents: Notorious, p11-86 -- Frenzy, p165-233 -- Family plot, p87-164 --
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Alfred Hitchcock's high vernacular : theory and practice / Stefan Sharff New York: Columbia University Press, 1991. More info |
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Alice in Movieland / by Alice M. Williamson New York: D. Appleton Company, 1928. More info |
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Alien zone II : the spaces of science-fiction cinema / edited by Annette Kuhn London New York: Verso, 1999. Call No: 735.1 KUH Author: Kuhn, Annette Place: London New York Publisher: Verso PubDate: 1999 PhysDes: 308 p. : ill. ; 20 cm Subject: SCIENCE-FICTION FILMS; CITIES IN FILMS; BODY IN FILMS; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY; UTOPIA IN FILMS; FANS; INTERNET AND THE CINEMA; MASCULINITY IN FILMS; POSTMODERNISM AND THE CINEMA; RACE AND THE CINEMA; SPECTATORSHIP; ADAPTATIONS. WELLS, H.G.; VAN DAMME, JEAN-CLAUDE; SCHWARZENEGGER, ARNOLD; CREED, BARBARA; TRUMBULL, DOUGLAS; JOHNNY MNEMONIC (US, Robert Longo, 1995); THINGS TO COME (UK, William Cameron Menzies, 1936); STAR WARS [...] (US, 1977-99); BLADE RUNNER (US, Ridley Scott, 1982); ALIEN [...] (UK/US, 1979-92); ALIEN (UK, Ridley Scott, 1979); ALIENS (US, James Cameron, 1986); ALIEN RESURRECTION (US, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 1997); BRAZIL (UK, Terry Gilliam, 1985); DEMOLITION MAN (US, Marco Brambilla, 1993); MAX HEADROOM [TV] (US, 1987-89); METROPOLIS (G, Fritz Lang, 1926); TOTAL RECALL (US, Paul Verhoeven, 1990); [TWO THOUSAND AND ONE] 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (UK, Stanley Kubrick, 1968) Notes: Filmography: p. [276]-284; Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-298) and index ISBN: 1859842593 (paper); 1859847463 (cloth) LON: 20466609
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All for Hecuba : an Irish theatrical autobiography / by Micheal MacLiammoir London: Methuen, 1946. More info |
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All investment in $7.3m film filled in Australasian Cinema (15/7/1983) vol.12 iss.12 p.24 More info |
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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 BIS Author: Bisley, Steve Source: AT Place: Richmond, Victoria Publisher: Echo, a division of Bonnier Publishing Australia PubDate: 2017 PhysDes: 247 pages ; 21 cm Subject: 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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All you ever want to know about SEX - and how it sells in Courier-Mail (28/02/2004) p.75-76 More info |
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Allegories of cinema : American film in the sixties / David E. James Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1989. Call No: 771.1(73) JAM Author: James, David E., 1945 Place: Princeton, N.J. Publisher: Princeton University Press PubDate: 1989 PhysDes: xiii, 388 p. : ill. ; 26 cm Subject: UNDERGROUND FILMS; POLITICAL FILMS; BLACK POWER FILMS; WOMEN AND THE CINEMA; ART CINEMA. USA; VIETNAM WAR FILMS; BRAKHAGE, STAN; ANGER, KENNETH; WARHOL, ANDY; MEKAS, JONAS; FILM ABOUT A WOMAN WHO... (US, Yvonne Rainer, 1974); EASY RIDER (US, Dennis Hopper, 1969) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 362-377 ISBN: 0691047553 (alk. paper); 0691006040 (pbk.) LON: 5820741 Contents: Stan Brakage, p29-57 -- Andy Warhol, p58-84 -- Jonas Mekas, p100-118 -- "Film that cannot be one: Kenneth Anger" p149-155 -- "Yvonne Rainer: Film about a woman who...", p326-334 -- "Allegories of production: Easy rider", p12-17 -- "Cinema and black liberation", p177-194 -- "Film and the war: representing Vietnam", p195-212 --
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Allowing young filmmakers to spread their wings : the educational role of the experimental film and television fund / Ken Berryman B.A., B. Ed (Melb.) Melbourne: Centre for the Study of Educational Communication and Media, School of Education, La Trobe University, August, 1985. More info |
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Alone in the light in Freeze Frame (June 1987) vol.1 iss.3 p.47 More info |
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Along Film Row in Australasian Cinema (12/11/1982) vol.11 iss.20 p.10-11 More info |
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Along Film Row in Australasian Cinema (15/10/1982) vol.11 iss.18 p.8 More info |
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Along Film Row in Australasian Cinema (27/8/1982) vol.11 iss.15 p.34-36 More info |
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The altering eye : contemporary international cinema / Robert Phillip Kolker Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983. Call No: 62 KOL Author: Kolker, Robert Phillip Source: US Place: Oxford Publisher: Oxford University Press PubDate: 1983 PhysDes: 428 p. : ill. ; 21 cm Subject: HISTORY OF CINEMA; CRITICISM; PHILOSOPHY AND THE CINEMA; DE SICA, VITTORIO; GODARD, JEAN-LUC Summary: " Most filmmakers, especially in the United States, have chosen not to upset their audiences. But since World War 2, an alternative cinema has emerged on a significant scale, particularly in Europe and Latin America- a cinema that challenges rather than soothes, that questions assumptions rather than reinforces them. This kind of film - "made in a spirit of resistance, rebellion, and refusal" - is the focus of this important and stimulating study. Investigating many movements and styles, Robert Phillip Kolker illuminates both their diversity and their common threads. He starts with the seminal achievements of the Italian neo-realists (Rossellini, De Sica, Visconti), examining the filmmakers who influenced them and their influence in turn on later filmmakers in Engalnd, Brazil, India and Europe. He looks at the modernist experiments of Resnais and Antonioni and pays special attention to the directors of the French New Wave (Godard, Truffaut, Chabrol, Rohmer, Rivette), who broke down the remaining traditions of cinematic storytelling and invented new ones.
With deftness and clarity, Kolker discusses the New Wave's influence on such older directors as Bresson and Bunuel, as well as on younger ones, such as Ken Russell, Nicolas Roeg, and Jean-Marie Straub. He investigates the New German Cinema of Fassbinder, Wenders, and Herzog, filmmakers who have furthered the effort to make cinema a tool of enquiry and visual invention. He concludes with a look at specific political and psychological elements in contemporary film, particularly in the work of revolutionary Latin American filmmakers, the Hungarian director Miklos Jancso, as well as Godard, Bertolucci, Fassbinder, Losey, and Bunuel." -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 405-415 ISBN: 0195033027 Contents: -- introduction -- one: the vaildity of image -- two: the substance of form -- three: politics, psychology, and memory -- notes -- bibliography -- index -- URL status: URL: 'http://-'
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Alternative Distribution Systems in Lumiere (November, 1972) iss.18 p.25 Author: Thoms, Albie PhysDes: Article Subject: DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE Summary: Article on the failings of the current Australian distribution systems and proposed developments. Mentions problems with different and conflicting state-by-state distribution practices within Australia.
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Alternative scriptwriting / Ken Dancyger and Jeff Rush Boston: Focal Press, 1995. More info |
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Alternative worlds in Hollywood cinema : Resonance between realms / James Walters Chicago: Intellect, 2008. Call No: 735.3 (73) WAL Author: Walters, James Source: US Place: Bristol; Chicago Publisher: Intellect PubDate: 2008 PhysDes: 232 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: HOLLYWOOD; FANTASTIC FILMS; FANTASY FILMS; DREAMS IN FILMS; MEMORY IN FILMS; INNOCENCE IN FILMS; REPETITION IN FILMS; TIME IN FILMS; POINT-OF-VIEW; NARRATIVE IN FILMS; FLEMING, VICTOR; LANG, FRITZ; GONDRY, MICHEL; CAPRA, FRANK; RAMIS, HAROLD; MINNELLI, VINCENTE; ROSS, GARY; WIZARD OF OZ, THE (US, Victor Fleming, 1939); WOMAN IN THE WINDOW, THE (US, Fritz Lang, 1944); ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (US, Michael Gondry, 2004); IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (US, Frank Capra, 1946); GROUNDHOG DAY (US, Harold Ramis, 1993); BRIGADOON (US, Vincente Minnelli, 1954); PLEASANTVILLE (US, Gary Ross, 1998); DONNIE DARKO (US, Richard Kelly, 2001); BACK TO THE FUTURE [...] (US, Robert Zemeckis, 1985-90); ABRE LOS OJOS (SP, Alejandro Amenabar, 1997); AWFUL TRUTH, THE (US, Leo McCarey, 1937); LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST, THE (US/CN, Martin Scorsese, 1988); MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS, THE (US, Orson Welles, 1942); LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN (US, Max Ophuls, 1948) Summary: "The use of alternate realities in cinema has been brought to new heights by such recent films as 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' and 'Donnie Darko'. 'Alternative Worlds in Hollywood Cinema' is the first book to analyze these imaginary realms, tracing their construction and development across periods, genres and history.
"Through an analysis of such landmark films as 'The Wizard of Oz', 'It's a Wonderful Life' and 'Groundhog Day', Walters reveals how unconventional worlds are crucial to each film's dramatic agenda and narrative structure. This groundbreaking volume unifies decades of divergent work by film scholars and points the way towards a new theoretical framework for understanding fantasy in the context of popular film. 'Alternative Worlds in Hollywood Cinema' will be an essential resource for film studies scholars and movie buffs alike." (Taken from the back cover.) Notes: Includes Filmography, Bibliography and Index ISBN: 9781841502021
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I Am A Girl in Australian Cinematographer (December 2012) iss.56 p.30-37 Author: Daly, Nicola PhysDes: Article Subject: DOCUMENTARY FILMS; BARRY, REBECCA; I AM A GIRL (US, Rebecca Barry, 2013) Summary: Renowned documentary director, Rebecca Barry discusses filming the documentary, 'I am a girl', exploring the stories of seven girls, in seven different countries, including India, Australia, Cambodia and Papua New Guinea
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Amalgamated (16mm) film distributors : a division of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (Australia) Pty. Limited / Amalgamated (16mm) film distributors [Sydney?]: Amalgamated (16mm) film distributors, Call No: (027) (94) AMA CorpAuthor: Amalgamated (16mm) film distributors Place: [Sydney?] Publisher: Amalgamated (16mm) film distributors PhysDes: 204 p. : illus. ; 24 cm Subject: DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA Donation: Donated by Peter Datson
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Amalgamated (16mm) signs Wrightwood Entertainments in Australasian Cinema (15/10/1982) vol.11 iss.18 p.4 More info |
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The ambiguous image : narrative style in modern European cinema / Roy Armes London: Secker and Warburg, 1976. Call No: 71(4) ARM Author: Armes, Roy, 1937 Place: London Publisher: Secker and Warburg PubDate: 1976 PhysDes: 255 p. : ill., ports. ; 22 cm Series: Cinema two Subject: EUROPEAN COUNTRIES; NARRATIVE IN FILMS Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 243-250 ISBN: 0436018004 : ª6.50; 0436018012 (pbk.) : ª5.50 LON: 796984 796984
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America 3000 : Low-budget Amazon women ride the post-nuclear range for Cannon Films, on location in Israel in Cinefantastique (March 1986) vol.16 iss.1 p.7, 52 More info |
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The American animated cartoon : a critical anthology / edited by Danny Peary and Gerald Peary New York: Dutton, c1980. Call No: 772(73) AME Author: Peary, Gerald; Peary, Danny, 1949 Edition: 1st ed Place: New York Publisher: Dutton PubDate: c1980 PhysDes: x, 310 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: ANIMATED FILMS. USA; ROAD RUNNER; DAFFY DUCK; GOOFY; MICKEY MOUSE; MIGHTY MOUSE; POPEYE; [MISTER] MR. MAGOO; WARNER BROS.; FLEISCHER STUDIO; UPA; DISNEY, WALT; GRIFFIN, GEORGE; HUEMER, DICK; JONES, CHUCK; CLAMPETT, BOB; MCCAY, WINSOR; AVERY, TEX; BLANC, MEL; HUBLEY, FAITH & JOHN; HANNA, WILLIAM; BAKSHI, RALPH; BRAY, JOHN RANDOLPH; LANTZ, WALTER; HARMAN, HUGH; WRIGHT, PRESCOTT; MCKIMSON, ROBERT; TYTLA, VLADIMIR; DUMBO (US, Walt Disney, 1941); SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (US, David Hand, 1937); BAMBI (US, David Hand, 1942) Notes: Includes bibliographies and index ISBN: 0525476393 : $10.95 LON: 1776676
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The American cinema : directors and directions, 1929-1968 New York: Dutton, 1968. Call No: 802.25(73) SAR Author: Sarris, Andrew Edition: [1st ed.] Place: New York Publisher: Dutton PubDate: 1968 PhysDes: 383 p. 22 cm Subject: DIRECTORS. USA; LUBITSCH, ERNST; LOSEY, JOSEPH; FORD, JOHN; GRIFFITH, DAVID WARK; HAWKS, HOWARD; HITCHCOCK, ALFRED; OPHULS, MAX; VON STERNBERG, JOSEF; PREMINGER, OTTO; STURGES, PRESTON; WALSH, RAOUL; LEWIS, JERRY; WELLES, ORSON LON: 31835
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American cinemeditor : a publication of ... American Cinema Editors, Inc [Los Angeles]: The Editors, 1971-c1991. Call No: held Vol. 36 No. 1-Vol.41 No.3 Summer/Fall 1986-Summer 1991 lacks Vol. 40 No.4; -- IN STORAGE. OVERNIGHT RETRIEVAL CorpAuthor: American Cinema Editors Source: US Place: [Los Angeles] Publisher: The Editors PubDate: 1971-c1991 PhysDes: 21 v. : ill. ; 31 cm Subject: EDITING Notes: Title from cover ISSN: 0044-7625 Frequency: Quarterly LON: 20072294
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American directors : volume 1 / Jean-Pierre Coursodon with Pierre Sauvage New York: McGraw-Hill, c1983. Call No: 802.25(73) COU vol.1 Author: Coursodon, Jean-Pierre; Sauvage, Pierre Place: New York Publisher: McGraw-Hill PubDate: c1983 PhysDes: 2 v. ; 24 cm Subject: DIRECTORS. USA; BERKELEY, BUSBY; BORZAGE, FRANK; BROWN, CLARENCE; CAPRA, FRANK; CHAPLIN, CHARLES; CUKOR, GEORGE; CURTIZ, MICHAEL; DAVES, DELMER; DEMILLE, CECIL B.; DWAN, ALLAN; FLEMING, VICTOR; FORD, JOHN; HAWKS, HOWARD; HITCHCOCK, ALFRED; HUSTON, JOHN; KING, HENRY; LA CAVA, GREGORY; LANG, FRITZ; LEROY, MERVYN; LEWIS, JOSEPH H.; LUBITSCH, ERNST; MAMOULIAN, ROUBEN; MANN, ANTHONY; MCCAREY, LEO; PREMINGER, OTTO; SHERMAN, VINCENT; SIRK, DOUGLAS; STAHL, JOHN M.; VON STERNBERG, JOSEF; STEVENS, GEORGE; STURGES, PRESTON; TOURNEUR, JACQUES; ULMER, EDGAR G.; VIDOR, KING; WALSH, RAOUL; WELLMAN, WILLIAM; WILDER, BILLY; WYLER, WILLIAM Notes: Includes filmographies and indexes ISBN: 0070132623 (pbk. : v. 2) : $8.95; 0070132631 (v. 1) : $13.95; 0070132615 (pbk. : v. 1) : $8.95; 007013264X (v. 2) : $13.95 LON: 2198273
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American directors : volume II / Jean-Pierre Coursodon with Pierre Sauvage New York: McGraw-Hill, c1983. Call No: 802.25(73) COU vol.2 Author: Coursodon, Jean-Pierre; Sauvage, Pierre Place: New York Publisher: McGraw-Hill PubDate: c1983 PhysDes: 2 v. ; 24 cm Subject: DIRECTORS. USA; ALDRICH, ROBERT; ALLEN, WOODY; ALTMAN, ROBERT; BOETTICHER, BUDD; BOGDANOVICH, PETER; BROOKS, RICHARD; CASSAVETES, JOHN; CASTLE, WILLIAM; COPPOLA, FRANCIS FORD; CORMAN, ROGER; DASSIN, JULES; DE PALMA, BRIAN; DMYTRYK, EDWARD; DONEN, STANLEY; EASTWOOD, CLINT; EDWARDS, BLAKE; FLEISCHER, RICHARD; FRANKENHEIMER, JOHN; FULLER, SAMUEL; HARRINGTON, CURTIS; KAZAN, ELIA; KELLY, GENE; KERSHNER, IRVIN; KUBRICK, STANLEY; LEWIS, JERRY; LOGAN, JOSHUA; LOSEY, JOSEPH; LUMET, SIDNEY; Lupino, Ida; MANKIEWICZ, JOSEPH L.; MINNELLI, VINCENTE; PARRISH, ROBERT; Peckinpah, Sam; PENN, ARTHUR; POLLACK, SYDNEY; POLONSKY, ABRAHAM; RAFELSON, BOB; RAFELSON, BOB; RAY, NICHOLAS; RITCHIE, MICHAEL; ROSSEN, ROBERT; SCORSESE, MARTIN; SIDNEY, GEORGE; SIEGEL, DON; SPIELBERG, STEVEN; STURGES, JOHN; TASHLIN, FRANK; WELLES, ORSON; WISE, ROBERT; ZINNEMANN, FRED Notes: Includes filmographies and indexes ISBN: 0070132623 (pbk. : v. 2) : $8.95; 0070132631 (v. 1) : $13.95; 0070132615 (pbk. : v. 1) : $8.95; 007013264X (v. 2) : $13.95 LON: 2198273
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American dreaming : the films of John Cassavetes and the American experience / Raymond Carney Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985. Call No: 81CAS CAR Author: Carney, Raymond Place: Berkeley Publisher: University of California Press PubDate: 1985 PhysDes: x, 335 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: CASSAVETES, JOHN; FACES (US, John Cassavetes, 1968); GLORIA (US, John Cassavetes, 1980); HUSBANDS (US, John Cassavetes, 1970); KILLING OF A CHINESE BOOKIE, THE (US, John Cassavetes, 1976); MINNIE AND MOSKOWITZ (US, John Cassavetes, 1971); SHADOWS (US, John Cassavetes, 1960); TOO LATE BLUES (US, John Cassavetes, 1961); WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE, A (US, John Cassavetes, 1974) Notes: Includes index; Filmography: p. 313-327; Bibliography: p. 307-311 ISBN: 0520050991 LON: 3055051 Contents: Faces, p82-118 -- Gloria, p272-288 -- Husbands, p119-139 -- The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, p217-245 -- Minnie and Moskowitz, p140-183 -- Shadows, p20-62 -- Too Late Blues, p 63-77 -- A Woman Under the Influence, p184-216
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American ethnographic film and personal documentary : the Cambridge turn / Scott MacDonald Berkeley: University of California Press, 2013. Call No: 769(73) MAC Author: MacDonald, Scott Source: US Place: Berkeley Publisher: University of California Press PubDate: 2013 PhysDes: viii, 415 pages : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: ETHNOGRAPHIC FILMS; DOCUMENTARIES. USA; MARSHALL, JOHN; GARDNER, ROBERT; ASCH, TIMOTHY; PINCUS, ED; WEINSTEIN, MIRIAM; GUZZETTI, ALFRED; MCELWEE, ROSS; MOSS, ROBB; DAVENPORT, NINA; ASCHER, STEVEN; JORDAN, JEANNE; NEGROPONTE, MICHEL; GIANVITO, JOHN; OLCH, ALEXANDER; SIEGEL, AMIE; BARBASH, ILISA; CASTAING-TAYLOR, LUCIEN Summary: "American Ethnographic Film and Personal Documentary is a critical history of American filmmakers crucial to the development of ethnographic film and personal documentary. The Boston and Cambridge area is notable for nurturing these approaches to documentary film via institutions such as the MIT Film Section and the Film Study Center, the Carpenter Center and the Visual and Environmental Studies Department at Harvard. Scott MacDonald uses pragmatism's focus on empirical experience as a basis for measuring the groundbreaking achievements of such influential filmmakers as John Marshall, Robert Gardner, Timothy Asch, Ed Pincus, Miriam Weinstein, Alfred Guzzetti, Ross McElwee, Robb Moss, Nina Davenport, Steve Ascher and Jeanne Jordan, Michel Negroponte, John Gianvito, Alexander Olch, Amie Siegel, Ilisa Barbash, and Lucien Castaing-Taylor. By exploring the cinematic, personal, and professional relationships between these accomplished filmmakers, MacDonald shows how a pioneering, engaged, and uniquely cosmopolitan approach to documentary developed over the past half century. "-- ISBN: 9780520275621 Contents: Machine generated contents note: A Tentative Overview of Boston-Area Documentary Filmmaking -- Ethnographic Film and Personal Documentary -- Pragmatism: Learning from Experience -- The Mission of American Ethnographic Film and Personal Documentary: The Cambridge Turn -- Subjects for Further Research -- Acknowledgments -- 1.Lorna and John Marshall -- Beginnings: Lorna Marshall and First Film -- John Marshall: The Hunters -- Idylls of the !Kung -- Pedagogy -- Expulsion from Eden: Bitter Melons and Nlai, the Story of a !Kung Woman -- The Pittsburgh Police Films and Brakhage's Eyes -- Putting Down the Camera and Picking Up the Shovel -- The Road Taken: A Kalahari Family -- A Process in Time -- 2.Robert Gardner -- East Coast/West Coast: Early Experiments -- Gardner and the Marshalls -- Dead Birds -- The Experience of Filmmaking as Thought Process -- Robert Fulton: Reality's Invisible---"Serious Playing Around" -- Screening Room: Midnight Movies -- City Symphony: Forest of Bliss --
Contents note continued: The Return of the Repressed: Ika Hands -- Still Journeying On: Unfinished Examinations of a Life -- Studio7Arts: Sharon Lockhart's Double Tide and Robert Fenz's Correspondence -- 3.Timothy Asch -- Dodoth Morning and the Ethnographic Deadpan -- Asch and the Yanomamo -- The Ax Fight -- 4.Ed Pincus and the Emergence of Personal Documentary -- The Miriam Weinstein Quartet and Richard P. Rogers's Elephants: Fragments of an Argument -- Ed Pincus's Diaries (1971--1976) -- Alfred Guzzetti: Family Portrait Sittings -- Guzzetti: It's a Small World -- Guzzetti: Time Exposure -- 5.Alfred Guzzetti and Personal Cinema -- Air -- Experimental Video: "Language Lessons" -- Scylla and Charybdis -- Still Point -- 6.Ross McElwee -- Finding a Muse: Charleen -- Finding a Voice: Ann Schaetzel's Breaking and Entering and McElwee's Backyard -- Doppleganger: Sherman's March -- Nesting Dolls: Time Indefinite -- On the Road Again: Six O'Clock News --
Contents note continued: Occupational Hazards: Bright Leaves -- Orpheus: In Paraguay and Photographic Memory -- 7.Robb Moss -- Riverdogs: A Possible Eden -- The Tourist: "Freelance Editing" -- Voyage of Life: The Same River Twice -- 8.Panorama: Other Approaches to Personal Documentary -- Steven Ascher and Jeanne Jordan: Families in Transition -- Michel Negroponte: Getting Involved -- Leacock and Lalonde -- The Subject Rebels: Nina Davenport's Films and Ed Pincus and Lucia Small's The Axe in the Attic -- The Political Is the Personal: John Gianvito's Profit Motive and the Whispering Wind and Jeff Daniel Silva's Balkan Rhapsodies -- Alexander Olch's The Windmill Movie: "This Little Seance of Flickering Light" -- Amie Siegel's DDR/DDR -- 9.Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Sensory Ethnography -- Ilisa Barbash, Lucien Castaing-Taylor, and Sweetgrass -- "Sheeple": Castaing-Taylor's Audio-Video Installations --
Contents note continued: The Sensory Ethnography Lab: J. P. Sniadecki, Stephanie Spray, Verena Paravel, and Leviathan
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The American experimental film in the last decade / by Colin Young Paris : [s.n.]: UNESCO, 1964. Call No: 771(73) YOU Author: Young, Colin CorpAuthor: UNESCO Place: Paris : [s.n.] Publisher: UNESCO PubDate: 1964 PhysDes: 33 p. ; 27 cm Subject: EXPERIMENTAL FILMS. USA; HISTORY OF CINEMA. USA; FILMMAKING; AESTHETICS Notes: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization report; This report represents Unesco's contribution to the Mannheim round-table, organized under the auspieces of Unesco, the Unesco's Germand National Commission and the Mannheim Festival. LON: abn98184205; 13917802
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American export monopoly calls the tune in Australian Financial Review (27/06/1972) p.15 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA Author: McGuinness, P. P. PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA; DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA Summary: Third in a series of articles looking at the state of the Australian film industry in 1972. Analysis of large American film distribution companies and their control of film distribution in Australia. Notes: located in the INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA. 1972 clippings file
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American Film Festival / American Film Festival New York, N.Y.: Educational Film Library Association, 1963-1984. Call No: FESTIVAL CATALOGUE SHELVES; held 1963, 1979-1984 CorpAuthor: American Film Festival; Educational Film Library Association Source: US Place: New York, N.Y. Publisher: Educational Film Library Association PubDate: 1963-1984 PhysDes: 7 v. : ill. ; 28 cm Subject: FESTIVALS. USA [VARIOUS]; FESTIVALS. NEW YORK [VARIOUS]; DOCUMENTARY FILMS; ANIMATION; EDUCATIONAL FILM LIBRARY ASSOCIATION; SHORT FILMS Notes: The American Film Festival includes a showcase of films ranging from documentary to children's, experimental to educational. The catalogue also contains numerous black and white stills, film synopses and title index. LON: 930252 ID2: 103
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American Film Market sideline in Australasian Cinema (14/5/1982) vol.11 iss.8 p.2 More info |
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American Film Marketing Assocn. appoints DDA in Australasian Cinema (29/10/1982) vol.11 iss.19 p.11 More info |
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The American film musical / Rick Altman London: British Film Institute, 1989. Call No: 751 ALT Author: Altman, Rick Place: London Publisher: British Film Institute PubDate: 1989 PhysDes: [386] p. : ill. ; 26cm Subject: MUSICALS. USA; ASTAIRE, FRED; BERKELEY, BUSBY; EDDY, NELSON; GARLAND, JUDY; MACDONALD, JEANETTE; MAMOULIAN, ROUBEN; ROGERS, GINGER; VIDOR, KING; AMERICAN IN PARIS, AN (US, Vincente Minnelli, 1951); APPLAUSE (US, Rouben Mamoulian, 1929); OKLAHOMA! (US, Fred Zinneman, 1955) Notes: American cinema films: Musicals. - Critical studies (BNB/PRECIS); Originally published: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1987; Includes index ISBN: 0851702279 (pbk) : ª12.95 : CIP confirmed LON: 6008672 6008672
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American film now : the people, the power, the money, the movies / by James Monaco New York: New American library, 1979. Call No: 71(73) MON Author: Monaco, James Source: US Place: New York Publisher: New American library PubDate: 1979 PhysDes: 544 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: MOTION PICTURES - HISTORY; ALLEN, WOODY; ALTMAN, ROBERT; BOGDANOVICH, PETER; BROOKS, MEL; CASSAVETES, JOHN; COPPOLA, FRANCIS FORD; DE PALMA, BRIAN; LUCAS, GEORGE; MAZURSKY, PAUL; RITCHIE, MICHAEL; SCORSESE, MARTIN; SPIELBERG, STEVEN; SCHRADER, PAUL; SIMON, NEIL Summary: "Hollywood movies today are bigger - but are they better than ever? In this major examination of modern American cinema, one of our leading film critics ponders this question - and produces a wide-screen picture of the answer. Here in detail are the careers and creative milestones of the new "Whiz Kids" of hollywood - such glittering names as Scorsese, De Palma, Lucas, Spielberg, Altman, Mazursky, and Coppola. Here are the new masters of comedy - Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, Woody Allen. Here are the blockbusters that made fiscal history- Jaws, The Exorcist, the Godfather, Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Nashville, Superman, and all the others. Here, too, are the masterpieces that passed unnoticed, and the disasters that Hollywood would like to forget. Here are the new writers turning out novelizations of screenplays and screenplays of novels, and the current and rising stars who collectively represent America's vision of glamour and aristocracy. Above all, here is a bottom-line report on the new economics that have turned Hollywood from an old-fashioned industry centered on making movies into a "leisure-time" business obsessed with making money for coporate owners. Add to this a complete rundown of the top critics' choice for the best films of the decade, and a comprehensive "Who's Who" in current American filmmaking, and you have American Film Now- the definitve guide to the film industry as it is today and as it will be tomorrow." BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes index. Donation: donated by Senses of Cinema, 2010 Contents: -- 1 Properties and packages: Getting started, building "projects", the rules of the game -- 2 Products and profits: conglomeration, the cash flow, slicing the pie, agenting -- 3 The entertainment machine: " Eat, swim, play, not talk!", the family of genres, the quarks of film -- 4: The people who make movies: the assets, Obiter Dicta: major contributors, the rest of the crew -- 5 The Whiz kids: Peter Bogdanovich, Billy Friedkin, Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Paul Schrader -- 6 The black film ( and the black image): Hello, Sam; Ossie davis, Gordon Parks, Melvin Van Peebles, Bill Gunn, Michael Schultz -- 7 The importance of being funny: comics and comedians: whats funny?, the genre and the style, the sunshine boys make movies: Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, Woody Allen -- 8 Myth, reality, and other ways of meaning: Realism and documentary, the mythos and ethos, myth for myth's sake, "If you want to send a message, call Western Union", The way we live now -- 9 Who's talking? Cassavetes, Altman, and Coppola: John Cassavetes and the mystiwue of the actor, Robert Altman and the myth of the character, Francis Coppola: the Stinky Kid as mogul -- 10 Who's talking? Ritchie and Mazursky: Michael Ritchie the ironist, Paul Mazursky the satirist -- 11 The fourth estate: Begelmania, A new constellation, What is to be done? -- The Data -- Critics and critical choices -- the best films of the decade -- ten major filmographies: Woody Allen, Robert Altman, John Cassavetes, Francis Coppola, Brian De Palma, George Lucas, Paul Mazursky, Michael Ritchie, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg -- reading about American film now: a guide -- references -- Who's who in Americn film now?: writers, directors, actors, actresses, producers, cinematographers, composers, designers, special effects, sound -- index -- credits
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American history/American film : interpreting the Hollywood image / edited by John E. O'Connor and Martin A. Jackson ; foreword by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr New York: Ungar, c1979. Call No: 409(73) AME Author: O'Connor, John E; Jackson, Martin A Place: New York Publisher: Ungar PubDate: c1979 PhysDes: xxix, 290 p. : ill. ; 22 cm Subject: NATIONAL IDENTITY IN FILMS. USA; NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. USA; BLACKS IN FILMS. USA; BLACKS AND THE CINEMA. US; WORKING CLASS IN FILMS. USA; COMMUNISM AND THE CINEMA. USA; HISTORICAL FILMS. USA; WORLD WAR II FILMS. USA; HISTORY AND THE CINEMA. USA; STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND (US, John Ford, 1935); SCAR OF SHAME, THE (US, Frank Peregini, 1927); PUBLIC ENEMY, THE (US, William Wellmen, 1931); WAY DOWN EAST (US, David Wark Griffith, 1920); BIG PARADE, THE (US, King Vidor, 1925); DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK (US, John Ford, 1939); MISSION TO MOSCOW (US, Michael Curtiz, 1943); BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES, THE (US, William Wyler, 1946); RED RIVER (US, Howard Hawks, 1948); VIVA ZAPATA (US, Elia Kazan, 1952); INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (US, Don Siegel, 1956); [DOCTOR] DR STRANGELOVE: OR, HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (UK, Stanley Kubrick, 1964); BONNIE AND CLYDE (US, Arthur Penn, 1967); ROCKY (US, John G. Avildsen, 1976) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography p. 279-282 ISBN: 0804422635 : $12.50; 0804466165(pbk. :) $3.95 LON: 1282547
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American horrors : essays on the modern American horror film / edited by Gregory A. Waller Urbana: University of Illinois Press, c1987. Call No: 735.2 WAL Author: Waller, Gregory A. (Gregory Albert), 1950 Place: Urbana Publisher: University of Illinois Press PubDate: c1987 PhysDes: 228 p., [10] p. of plates : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: HORROR FILMS. USA; DE PALMA, BRIAN; POLANSKI, ROMAN; HALLOWEEN (US, John Carpenter, 1978); HELL NIGHT (US, Thomas De Simone, 1981); HOWLING, THE (CN, Joe Dante, 1981); REPULSION (UK, Roman Polanski, 1965); LOCATAIRE, LE (FR, Roman Polanski, 1976); NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (US, George A. Romero, 1968); ROSEMARY'S BABY (US, Roman Polanski, 1968); EXORCIST, THE (US, William Friedkin, 1973); EYES OF LAURA MARS (US, Irvin Kershner, 1978); EYES OF A STRANGER (US, Ken Wiederhorn, 1981); DRESSED TO KILL (US, Brian De Palma, 1980); FRIDAY THE 13TH [...] (US, 1980-) Notes: Includes index; Filmography: p. [195]-205; Bibliography: p. [206]-219 ISBN: 0252014480 (pbk. : alk. paper); 0252014472 (hard : alk. paper) LON: 5194657
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American independent cinema : a sight and sound reader / edited by Jim Hillier London: British Film Institute, 2001. Call No: 71(73) AME Author: Hillier, Jim Place: London Publisher: British Film Institute PubDate: 2001 PhysDes: xvii, 283 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm Subject: USA; INDEPENDENT FILMS. USA; CASSAVETES, JOHN; BRAKHAGE, STAN; WARHOL, ANDY; BLACK CINEMA; BLACKS IN FILMS. USA; BLACK FILMMAKERS. US; DASH, JULIE; DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST (US, Julie Dash, 1991); RIGGS, MARLON; TONGUES UNTIED (US, Marlon Riggs, 1989); CROOKLYN (US, Spike Lee, 1994); FRIDAY (US, F. Gary Gray, 1995); CLOCKERS (US, Spike Lee, 1995); LEE, SPIKE; GIRL 6 (US, Spike Lee, 1996); GET ON THE BUS (US, Spike Lee, 1996); SLAM (US, Marc Levin, 1998); HOMOSEXUALITY AND THE CINEMA; POISON (US, Todd Haynes, 1991); MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO (US, Gus Van Sant, 1991); VAN SANT, GUS; SWOON (US, Tom Kalin, 1992); GO FISH (US, Rose Troche, 1994); TOTALLY F***ED UP (US, Gregg Araki, 1993); HAYNES, TODD; SAFE (US, Todd Haynes, 1995); DOOM GENERATION, THE (US, Gregg Araki, 1995); PEIRCE, KIMBERLY; BOYS DON'T CRY (US, Kimberly Peirce, 1999); JARMUSCH, JIM; NIGHT ON EARTH (US, Jim Jarmusch, 1991); SLACKER (US, Richard Linklater, 1990); SURE FIRE (US, Jon Jost, 1990); LINKLATER, RICHARD; BEFORE SUNRISE (US, Richard Linklater, 1995); LIVING IN OBLIVION (US, Tom DiCillo, 1995); WALKING AND TALKING (US, Nicole Holofcener, 1996); HARTLEY, HAL; HENRY FOOL (US, Hal Hartley, 1997); HAPPINESS (US, Todd Solondz, 1998); GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI (US, Jim Jarmusch, 1999); TIMECODE (US, Mike Figgis, 2000); ALTMAN, ROBERT; SHORT CUTS (US, Robert Altman, 1993); ANDERSON, PAUL THOMAS; BOOGIE NIGHTS (US, Paul Thomas Anderson, 1997); MAGNOLIA (US, Paul Thomas Anderson, 1999); FERRARA, ABEL; BAD LIEUTENANT (US, Abel Ferrara, 1992); BLACKOUT, THE (US, Abel Ferrara, 1997); ADDICTION, THE (US, Abel Ferrara, 1995); FUNERAL, THE (US, Abel Ferrara, 1996); JONZE, SPIKE; BEING JOHN MALKOVICH (UK/US, Spike Jonze, 1999); KORINE, HARMONY; GUMMO (US, Harmony Korine, 1997); JULIEN DONKEY-BOY (US, Harmony Korine, 1999); LYNCH, DAVID; TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME (US, David Lynch, 1992); LOST HIGHWAY (US, David Lynch, 1996); SAYLES, JOHN; CITY OF HOPE (US, John Sayles, 1991); LONE STAR (US, John Sayles, 1996); LIMBO (US, John Sayles, 1999); HENRY PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER (US, John McNaughton, 1989[prod. 1985]); ONE FALSE MOVE (US, Carl Franklin, 1991); BALLAD OF LITTLE JO, THE (US, Maggie Greenwald, 1993); EVEN COWGIRLS GET THE BLUES (US, Gus Van Sant, 1993); PULP FICTION (US, Quentin Tarantino, 1994); Tarantino, Quentin; USUAL SUSPECTS, THE (US, Bryan Singer, 1995); BOUND (US, Larry Wachowski & Andy Wachowski, 1996); NORMAL LIFE (US, John McNaughton, 1996); THIS WORLD, THEN THE FIREWORKS (US, Michael Oblowitz, 1997); JACKIE BROWN (US, Quentin Tarantino, 1997); BIG LEBOWSKI, THE (US, Joel Coen, 1998); OUT OF SIGHT (US, Steven Soderbergh, 1998); LIMEY, THE (US, Steven Soderbergh, 1999); SODERBERGH, STEVEN; HANGIN' WITH THE HOMEBOYS (US, Joseph B. Vasquez, 1991); JUST ANOTHER GIRL ON THE I.R.T. (US, Leslie Harris, 1992) ISBN: 0851707580 : ¦40.00; 0851707599(pbk.) : ¦12.99 LON: 20980358
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American-Jewish filmmakers : traditions and trends / David Desser and Lester D. Friedman Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. Call No: 802.25-054(=924) DES Author: Desser, David; Friedman, Lester D Place: Urbana Publisher: University of Illinois Press PubDate: 1993 PhysDes: x, 318 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: ALLEN, WOODY; BROOKS, MEL; LUMET, SIDNEY; MAZURSKY, PAUL; JEWS AND THE CINEMA. USA; DIRECTORS. USA; JEWS IN FILMS. USA Notes: "An Illini book"--Cover; Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-307) and index ISBN: 0252015649 (cl : acid-free paper); 0252063015 (pb : acid-free paper) LON: 9606171 Contents: Woody Allen, p36-104 -- Mel Brooks, p105-159 -- Sidney Lumet, p160-223 -- Paul Mazursky, p224-279
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American nightmare : Essays on the horror film / Edited by Robin Wood and Richard Lippe Toronto: Festival of Festivals, 1979. Call No: 735.2 WOO Author: Wood, Robin; Lippe, Richard Edition: 1979 Place: Toronto Publisher: Festival of Festivals PubDate: 1979 PhysDes: 21 cm ; 100 pages Subject: NOSFERATU - EINE SYMPHONIE DES GRAUENS (G, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1922); NOSFERATU: PHANTOM DER NACHT (GW/FR, Werner Herzog, 1979); ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 (US, John Carpenter, 1976); SISTERS (US, Brian De Palma, 1972); JAWS (US, Steven Spielberg, 1975); COHEN, LARRY; ROMERO, GEORGE; EXORCIST, THE (US, William Friedkin, 1973)
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American sale near for 'War Story' in Encore (30 January - 12 February 1986) vol.3 iss.24 p.6 PhysDes: Article Subject: DEATH OF A SOLDIER (AT, Philippe Mora, 1985) Summary: Examines production and distribution of 'War Story' aka 'Death of a soldier' Notes: 'Death of a Soldier' is also known as 'War Story' (it's working title in Australia)
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American screenwriters / [introduction and commentary by] Karl Schanzer & Thomas Lee Wright New York: Avon Books, c1993. Call No: 802.24(73) SCH Author: Wright, Thomas Lee, 1953; Schanzer, Karl Place: New York Publisher: Avon Books PubDate: c1993 PhysDes: xii, 274 p. ; 22 cm Subject: SCRIPTWRITERS. USA; PRODUCTION DEALS; VALDEZ, LUIS; BLACK, SHANE; CAMERON, JAMES; PRICE, RICHARD; RUBIN, BRUCE JOEL; KHOURI, CALLIE; ROBINSON, PHIL ALDEN; SINGLETON, JOHN; DIXON, LESLIE; THOMPSON, CAROLINE; KAZAN, NICHOLAS; ESZTERHAS, JOE; RASCOE, JUDITH; GANZ, LOWELL; MANDEL, BABALOO; RICKMAN, THOMAS; BASS, RON ISBN: 0380767279 : $12.00 ($14.00 Can.) LON: 9905548 9905548
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The American vein : directors and directions in television / Christopher Wicking and Tise Vahimagi London: Talisman Books, 1979. More info |
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Analysis of the performance of Australian films since 1980 : a paper for the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Environment, Recreation and the Arts Inquiry into the performance of Australian film -"The Moving Pictures Enquiry" / Australian Film Commission [North Sydney]: The Commission, 1991. More info |
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Anatole Dauman : pictures of a producer / [edited by] Jacques Gerber ; translated by Paul Willemen London: BFI Pub., 1992. More info |
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And so farewell Bob the clown, Bob the hero in Weekend Australian [Inquirer] (09/04/2016) p.23 Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILE; ELLIS, BOB Author: Craven, Peter PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: ELLIS, BOB Summary: An article paying homage to writer, critic and commentator Bob Ellis who has recently dies
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And two stars are born in Weekend Australian [Review] (12/3/2016) p.19 More info |
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Andre Blay heading newly created Embassy Home Entertainment in Australasian Cinema (27/8/1982) vol.11 iss.15 p.25 More info |
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'Android' licensed to Bulgaria in Australasian Cinema (13/5/1983) vol.12 iss.8 p.4 More info |
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Los Angeles raves over "Starstruck" in Australasian Cinema (28/1/1983) vol.12 iss.1 p.11 More info |
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Animated get -Together in Stills (sep-oct 1983) iss.8 p.13 More info |
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The animation festival at Annecy in Film News (1981) vol.38 iss.2 p.28-29 More info |
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Animation from script to screen / Shamus Culhane London: Columbus, 1989, c1988. Call No: 246CUL Author: Culhane, Shamus Source: UK Place: London Publisher: Columbus PubDate: 1989, c1988 PhysDes: xv, 336 p., [2] p. of plates : ill.(some col.) ; 24 cm Subject: ANIMATION; ANIMATORS; CARTOONS. USA; DIRECTORS. USA; COMPUTERIZED ANIMATION AND SPECIAL EFFECTS Summary: The book covers all areas of animation: the basic mechanics of animation, expressing creativity through animation, writing, recording, acting and dialogue in the area of animation, and finally it deals with managing an animation studio. It contains the work of 130 leading animators, worldwide. Notes: Includes index ISBN: 0862879590
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An annotated list of short films available for use in media studies classes in secondary schools and recommended for use / Ken Berryman 1979. More info |
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Announcement from the White House in Australasian Cinema (11/2/1983) vol.12 iss.2 p.2 More info |
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Another cinema for another society / Gaston Roberge Calcutta: Seagull Books, 1985. Call No: 408.1(540) ROB Author: Roberge, Gaston Source: II Place: Calcutta Publisher: Seagull Books PubDate: 1985 PhysDes: 151p. : ill. ; 22cm Subject: CRITICISM; HISTORY OF CINEMA. INDIA; INDUSTRY, FILM. INDIA; NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. ASIAN COUNTRIES; POLITICS AND THE CINEMA; SOCIETY AND THE CINEMA; BAZIN, ANDRE; EISENSTEIN, SERGEI M.; RAY, SATYAJIT; WELLES, ORSON; BRON, PETER; BRONENOSETS POTEMKIN [BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN] (UR, Sergei Eisenstein, 1925); GANDHI (UK/II, Richard Attenborough, 1982); NANOOK OF THE NORTH (US, Robert Flaherty, 1922); NAPOLEON (FR, Abel Gance, 1927) Summary: "Father Gaston Roberge, Director of Chitrabani, a Calcutta-based institution involved in development communication, and a media critic in his own right, with five title to his credit already, proposes, in his latest work, a militant programme... for another cinema committed to the building up of another society.' He offers revaluations of the established systems of film aesthetics, with fresh insights into the thoughts and works of Eisenstein, Bazin, Welles, and Ray; before analysing the Indian social scene in depth and detail, to suggest a comprehensive model for a parallel Indian cinema, complete with a new scheme for film and media education for the new cinema" -Book blurb ISBN: 0861320751 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006 Contents: Preface -- Part one: cinema -- Introduction: a militant programme -- What is it in cinema that makes it cinema -- Montage: the formative principle -- An anthropology of the cinema -- An exercise in film appreciation or the magnificent Andre Bazin -- Author-ity, text-uality and read-in(g) -- Part two: society -- The end of a film era -- Nine and one facts and not a few illusions -- Of many movies and some words to talk about them -- Films for social change -- Politics in film -- The politics of non-political cinema -- The cultural and social influence of foreign films -- History through films and filmed history -- Conclusion -- Film education for a new movie-man -- index
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'Another Country' begins shooting in Australasian Cinema (5-18/8/1983) vol.12 iss.14 p.7 More info |
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Another lady manager for Birch Carroll & Coyle in Australasian Cinema (13/5/1983) vol.12 iss.8 p.8 More info |
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Another Video Pirate walks the plank in Australasian Cinema (15/10/1982) vol.11 iss.18 p.2 More info |
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Another wave : French film in the eighties in Stills (Autumn 1981) vol.1 iss.3 p.15-19 More info |
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Anthony Minghella's The English Patient : Monoscopic seeing of novelistic heteroglossia in UTS Review (Nov 1998) vol.4 iss.2 p.57-79 More info |
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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) ASH Author: Ashton, Romana Source: AT Place: Queensland PubDate: 2005 PhysDes: 317 p. ; 30 cm Subject: 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. " - ABSTRACT Notes: 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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DE ANTONIO, EMILE Call No: PERSONALITY MICROFILM COLLECTION; PERSONALITY MICROFILM COLLECTION PhysDes: Clippings Subject: DE ANTONIO, EMILE
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Antonioni : or, the surface of the world / Seymour Chatman Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985. Call No: 81ANT CHA Author: Chatman, Seymour, 1928 Source: US Place: Berkeley Publisher: University of California Press PubDate: 1985 PhysDes: 290 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: ANTONIONI, MICHELANGELO; GRIDO, IL (US/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1957); AVVENTURA, L' (IT/FR, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1960); ECLISSE, L' (FR/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962); NOTTE, LA (IT/FR, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1961); ZABRISKIE POINT (US, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1970); BLOWUP (UK/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1966); CHUNG KUO-CINA (IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1973); PASSENGER, THE (IT/SP/FR, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1975); MISTERO DI OBERWALD, IL (IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1980); IDENTIFICAZIONE DI UNA DONNA (IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1982) Notes: Includes index; Filmography: p. 265-270; Bibliography: p. 271-281 ISBN: 0520052056; 0520053419 (pbk.) LON: 85001025; 3748072
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Antonioni / [by] Ian Cameron & Robin Wood London: Studio Vista, 1968. Call No: 81ANT CAM Author: Cameron, Ian, 1937; Wood, Robin, 1931- joint author Place: London Publisher: Studio Vista PubDate: 1968 PhysDes: [144] p. : illus. ; 17 x 18 cm Subject: ANTONIONI, MICHELANGELO; AVVENTURA, L' (IT/FR, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1960); CRONACA DI UN AMORE (IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1950); SIGNORA SENZA CAMELIE, LA (IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1953); VINTI, I (IT/FR/UK, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1951); GRIDO, IL (US/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1957); NOTTE, LA (IT/FR, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1961); ECLISSE, L' (FR/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962); DESERTO ROSSO, IL (IT/FR, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1964); BLOWUP (UK/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1966) Notes: Bibliography: p. 144; "Filmography": p. 141- [144] ISBN: 0289795982 LON: 70397126; 63651
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Antonioni / Sam Rohdie London: BFI Pub., 1990. Call No: 81ANT ROH Author: Rohdie, Sam, 1939 Place: London Publisher: BFI Pub. PubDate: 1990 PhysDes: 213 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm Subject: ANTONIONI, MICHELANGELO; AVVENTURA, L' (IT/FR, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1960); BLOWUP (UK/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1966); CHUNG KUO-CINA (IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1973); CRONACA DI UN AMORE (IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1950); DESERTO ROSSO, IL (IT/FR, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1964); ECLISSE, L' (FR/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962); GRIDO, IL (US/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1957); IDENTIFICAZIONE DI UNA DONNA (IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1982); MISTERO DI OBERWALD, IL (IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1980); PASSENGER, THE (IT/SP/FR, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1975); SIGNORA SENZA CAMELIE, LA (IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1953); ZABRISKIE POINT (US, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1970) Summary: A study of Antonioni's career and the development of his unique style. Antonioni's films overthrow conventional narrative, place characters at cross purposes with themselves and with others, dissolve figure into ground. This study aims to interpret the films of Antonioni without reducing them to fixed meanings that they so carefully refuse. Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. [191]- 207; Filmography: p. [208]- 210 ISBN: 0851702740 (pbk.); 0851702732 LON: bnb85170273; 7278793
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Any gun can play : the essential guide to Euro-westerns / Kevin Grant Godalming, Surrey: FAB Press, May 2011. Call No: 736.11 Author: Grant, Kevin Edition: August 2013 Place: Godalming, Surrey Publisher: FAB Press PubDate: May 2011 PhysDes: 480 pages : illustrated ; 26 cm Subject: WESTERNS. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES; WESTERNS. ITALY; LEONE, SERGIO; NERO, FRANCO; BIG GUNDOWN, THE [RESA DEI CONTI, LA] (IT/SP, Sergio Sollima, 1966); BLINDMAN (US/IT, Ferdinando Baldi, 1972); BULLET FOR THE GENERAL, A (IT, Damiano Damiani, 1966); CORBUCCI, SERGIO; EASTWOOD, CLINT; FULCI, LUCIO; HILL, TERENCE; SPENCER, BUD; VAN CLEEF, LEE Summary: The success of Sergio Leone's 'Dollars' trilogy in the '60s sparked a gold rush, as a legion of European film-makers - many of them sharing the get-rich-quick mentality of Leone's mercenary anti-heroes - followed the master's lead to create some of the wildest Westerns ever made.
Cynical and stylish, bloody and baroque, Euro-westerns replaced straight-shooting sheriffs and courageous cowboys with amoral adventurers, whose murderous methods would shock the heroes of Hollywood Westerns. These films became box-office sensations around the world, and their influence can still be felt today.
Any Gun Can Play puts the phenomenon into perspective, exploring the films' wider reaches, their recurrent themes, characters, quirks and motifs. It examines Euro-westerns in relation to their American ancestors and the mechanics of the Italian popular film industry, and spotlights the unsung actors, directors and other artists who subverted the 'code' of the Western and dragged it into the modern age.
Based on years of research backed up by interviews with many of the genre's leading lights, including actors Franco Nero, Giuliano Gemma and Gianni Garko, writer Sergio Donati, and directors Sergio Sollima and Giuliano Carnimeo, Any Gun Can Play will satisfy both connoisseurs and the curious.
Complete with a foreword by Euro-Western legend Franco Nero, this stunningly illustrated reference guide takes aim at the lingering notion that the genre has little to offer beyond the 'Dollars' films and a fistful of others, exposing the full, vibrant history of the Euro-western. -- publisher's web site Notes: Foreword by Franco Nero ISBN: 9781903254615
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Ape : monster of the movies / David Annan New York: Bounty Books, 1975. Call No: 735.2 ANN Author: Annan, David Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Bounty Books PubDate: 1975 PhysDes: 93 p., [4] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm Subject: FANTASTIC FILMS; KING KONG (NZ/US, Peter Jackson, 2005); KING KONG (US, John Guillermin, 1976); KING KONG (US, Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1933) Summary: "Man has come a long way from his earliest predecessor, the Ape, yet his dreams are still haunted by nightmares of giant gorillas plundering, smashing and destroying. Through two hundred stills, full colour poster reproductions, line drawings, and an intensely researched text, this fascinating volume studies the mass cinema ape-fantasies from pre-history to the amazingly successful "Planet of the Apes" series. It delves deeply into the most famous ape of all- King Kong- and into the split between his nature and man's. What exactly did King Kong represent? Was he a brute or a lover? Was King Kong the personification of destruction and lust, or was he man's hopeless pursuit of the woman in white? By studying such movies as King Kong, Beauty and the Beast, Blonde Venus, The Return of the Ape Man, Circus of Horrors, Gorilla at Large, Morgan and many others, this exciting cinematic history illuminates that dark place where the beast still snarls in man."- BOOK JACKET Notes: Published by Lorrimer under title, Ape; the kingdom of Kong. ISBN: 0517521563 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006 Contents: Contents-- Descent of Ape: page 7 -- Making of Kong: page 27 -- Kin of Kong: page:53 -- Ape Dreams: page 77
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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) WEA Author: Weaver, Roslyn Source: US Place: Jefferson, N.C. Publisher: McFarland & Company Inc. PubDate: c2011 PhysDes: x, 230 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm Series: Critical explorations in science fiction and fantasy ; 28 Subject: 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 publisher Notes: Includes bibliographic references and index ISBN: 978-0-7864-6051-9 Contents: 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 novels ID2: 189
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The apocalypse in film : dystopias, disasters, and other visions about the end of the world / edited by Karen A. Ritzenhoff, Angela Krewani London: Lanham Rowman & Littlefield, c2016. Call No: 740.1 APO Source: UK Place: London Publisher: Lanham Rowman & Littlefield PubDate: c2016 PhysDes: xxii, 231 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Subject: APOCALYPSE IN FILMS; DISASTER FILMS; CIVILISATION (US, Raymond B. West, 1916); FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE, THE (US, Rex Ingram, 1921); BED SITTING ROOM, THE (UK, Richard Lester, 1969); [DOCTOR] DR STRANGELOVE: OR, HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (UK, Stanley Kubrick, 1964); MELANCHOLIA (DK/SW/FR/G, Lars von Trier, 2011); OFFRET [SACRIFICE, THE] (SW/FR, Andrei Tarkovsky, 1986) Summary: We live in a world at risk. Dire predictions about our future or the demise of planet earth persist. Even fictional representations depict narratives of decay and the end of a commonly shared social reality. Along with recurring Hollywood blockbusters that imagine the end of the world, there has been a new wave of zombie features as well as independent films that offer various visions of the future.
The Apocalypse in Film: Dystopias, Disasters, and Other Visions about the End of the World offers an overview of Armageddon in film from the silent era to the present. This collection of essays discusses how such films reflect social anxieties—ones that are linked to economic, ecological, and cultural factors. Featuring a broad spectrum of international scholars specializing in different historical genres and methodologies, these essays look at a number of films, including the silent classic The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the black comedy Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, the Mayan calendar disaster epic, 2012, and in particular, Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia, the focus of several essays.
As some filmmakers translate the anxiety about a changing global climate and geo-political relations into visions of the apocalypse, others articulate worries about the planet’s future by depicting chemical warfare, environmental disasters, or human made destruction. This book analyzes the emergence of apocalyptic and dystopic narratives and explores the political and social situations on which these films are based. Contributing to the dialogue on dystopic culture in war and peace, The Apocalypse in Film will be of interest to scholars in film and media studies, border studies, gender studies, sociology, and political science. -- taken from publisher's site Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 9781442260276 Donation: donated by Senses of Cinema, 2016 Contents: Introduction / Karen A. Ritzenhoff and Angela Krewani -- THE EARLY DEPICTIONS OF DISASTER. World War One and Hollywood's First Modern Armageddon: Understanding Wartime and Post-Conflict Representations of a Global Cataclysm in Civilization (1916) and The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) / Cle´mentine Tholas-Disset -- The end of the world: loss and redemption in Four horsemen of the apocalypse / Karen Randell -- GLOBAL DEMISE AND COLD WAR. "Radiation's rising, but one mustn't grumble too much": nuclear apocalypse played as farce in Richard Lester's The bed-sitting room / Thomas Prasch -- The legacy of Dr. Strangelove: Stanley Kubrick, science fiction blockbusters and the future of humanity / Peter Kra¨mer -- "Gentleman, you can't fight in here": gender symbolism and the end of the world in Dr. Strangelove and Melancholia / Catriona Mcavoy -- MELANCHOLIA AND OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OF THE APOCALYSPE. Is there an end to it? fictional shelters and shelter-fiction / Solvejg Nitzke -- Melancholia and the apocalypse within / Pierre Floquet -- Eco apocalypse: environmentalism, political alienation and therapeutic agency / Philip Hammond and Hugh Ortega Breton --POLOITICS OF SHOWING THE UNTHINKABLE. Disaster films: the end of the world and the risk society hero / Frederick Wasser -- The (gender) politics of disaster in 2012 / Charles Antoine Courcoux -- Tarkovsky's The sacrifice: a religious humanist apocalypse / Tatjana Ljuji -- Dead narratives: defining humanity through stories / A. Fiona Pearson and Scott Ellis -- MOVING BEYOND THE END OF THE WORLD. Opposing Thatcherism: filmic apocalypse as a political strategy in 1980s Britain / Angela Krewani -- Painting in time: on the use of digital visual effects in Melancholia / Andreas Kirchner -- The corporate and corporeal: min(d)ing the body conscience and consumption in early 21st century Hollywood dystopia / Wendy Sterba.
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The archive project : the realist film unit in Cold War Australia / by John Hughes John Hughes, Early Works, Australian Teachers of Media Inc (ATOM), c2013. Call No: 79ARC HUG Author: Hughes, John Source: AT Publisher: John Hughes; Early Works; Australian Teachers of Media Inc (ATOM) PubDate: c2013 PhysDes: xiii, 146 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 27 cm Subject: INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS; INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS. AUSTRALIA; FESTIVALS; FESTIVALS. AUSTRALIA; DOCUMENTARY FILMS; COLD WAR FILMS. AUSTRALIA; COLD WAR AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA; REALIST FILM UNIT AND ASSOCIATION, THE; ARCHIVE PROJECT THE (AT, John Hughes, 2005) Summary: "This 'book of the film' has been a long time in preparation.The Archive Project is an illustrated screenplay of the film of the same name that premiered at the Australian International Documentary Conference in 2006. The film quickly accumulated a number of awards and nominations including a Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for best feature documentary, a NSW Premiers History Prize, and nominations at the 2006 AFI Awards, the Australian Writers Guild Awards and the Australian Directors Guild Awards. The film won Best Tertiary Resource at the 2006 ATOM (Australian Teachers of Media) Awards. The book enhances the experience available through the film with greater editorial detail and rich pictorial documentation. Extra interviews included supplement a pictorial history of film culture and politics during Australia's cultural Cold War. An appendix lists all known screenings of the Melbourne Realist Film Association and breakout texts provide background information and succinct biographies of key players" -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes index ISBN: 9781742953281 Donation: Donated by John Hughes Contents: -- acknowledgments -- preface -- introduction: Deane Williams -- the archive project screenplay -- chapter 1 days of hope -- chapter 2 workers' art -- chapter 3 the early films: "realism" -- chapter 4 these are our children -- chapter 5 screenings -- chapter 6 "adversely known" -- chapter 7 prices and the people -- chapter 8 a politics of fear -- chapter 9 phone taps and number plates -- chapter 10 vote 'no!' -- chapter 11 they chose peace -- chapter 12 after '56 -- interviews -- Phillip Adams -- Dick Mason -- Don Munro -- Dot Thompson -- Margaret Walker -- Realist film association screenings 1945-59 --
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Arrows of desire : new directions in British film and video : an international tour / selected by Peter Wollen ; [notes by Michael O'Pray] London: ICA, Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1993?]. More info |
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Art and the moving image : A critical reader / Tanya Leighton London: Tate Publishing in association with Afterall, 2008. Call No: 771 ART Author: Leighton, Tanya Source: UK Place: London Publisher: Tate Publishing in association with Afterall PubDate: 2008 PhysDes: 496 p. Ilustrations (some color) ; 25cm Subject: ACCONCI, VITO; BARTHES, ROLAND; BELLOUR, RAYMOND; BENJAMIN, WALTER; BRAKHAGE, STAN; CONRAD, TONY; DANEY, SERGE; DEBORD, GUY; DELEUZE, GILLES; DUCHAMP, MARCEL; EXPANDED CINEMA; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS; EXPORT, VALIE; FAROCKI, HARUN; GODARD, JEAN-LUC; HUYGHE, PIERRE; KUBELKA, PETER; MCLUHAN, MARSHALL; MEKAS, JONAS; ONO, YOKO; PAIK, NAM JUNE; RESNAIS, ALAIN; SCHNEEMANN, CAROLEE; SNOW, MICHAEL; STRUCTURAL FILMS; STRUCTURALISM; VIDEO ART; VIOLA, BILL; WARHOL, ANDY; WOLLEN, PETER Summary: "The mutual fascination between art and cinema has had a great influence on contemporary culture. For the past fifty years, the love/hate affair between the two has triggered vital aesthetic, social and political responses that constantly renew the way we understand our age. This book traces the story from early spatial experiments with film and video technologies to the current widespread use of projected images in museums and galleries. Why has there been a turn to the cinematic in contemporary art? What happens to the moving image when it shifts from the black box to the white cube, when cinema is exhibited? How does this challenge the traditional mediums of film, painting and sculpture? 'Art and the Moving Image' gathers together key texts including new, translated and previously unavailable essays by eminent writers and theorists including Giorgio Agamben, Beatriz Colomina, Serge Daney, Rosalind Krauss, Maurizio Lazzaratto and Peter Wollen. It offers an essential introduction to the complex field of art and the projected image for both students and general readers." -- Publisher's website. Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 9781854376251 Donation: Adrian Miles Contents: Preface / Charles Esche -- Introduction / Tanya Leighton -- Colour plates -- Part I. Histories and revisions -- Fluxfilms in three false starts / Bruce Jenkins -- 'Culture: Intercom' and expanded cinema: a proposal and manifesto / Stan VanDerBeek -- Enclosed by images: the Eameses' multimedia architecture / Beatriz Colomina -- 'My mind split open': Andy Warhol's exploding plastic inevitable / Branden W. Joseph -- The Museum of attractions: marcel Broodthaers and the 'Section Cine´ma' / Eric de Bruyn -- Paul Sharits and the active spectator / Federico Windhausen -- Bare lives / Pamela M. Lee -- Leisure 73 / Sabeth Buchmann -- The two avant-gardes / Peter Wollen -- Modes of film practice in the avant-garde / Jonathan Walley -- Part II. The agonistic relationship between video and television -- Hardware: the videosphere / Gene Youngblood -- Video: the aesthetics of narcissism / Rosalind Krauss -- Tale of the tape: 'Radical Software' / David Joselit -- Dependent participation: Bruce Nauman's environments / Janet Kraynak -- After the cull / Elizabeth Bennett Hupp -- Live on tape: video, liveness and the immediate / William Kaizen -- The art of the possible: notes about some installations by Harun Farocki / Christa Blu¨mlinger -- Video, flows and real time / Maurizo Lazzarato -- Five years later / Bill Horrigan -- Part III. From cinema to post-cinema -- Deleuze's time, or how the cinematic changes our idea of art / John Rajchman -- Difference and repetition: on Guy Debord's films / Giorgio Agamben -- From movies to moving / Serge Daney -- The time of re-departure: after cinema, the cinema of the subject / Jean-Chrisotphe Royoux -- Dissolution of the frame: immersion and participation in video installations / Ursula Frohne -- Video projection: the space between screens / Liz Kotz -- Siting cinema / Andrew V. Uroskie -- Moving images moving images / John Kelsey -- Of an other cinema / Raymond Bellour -- The gap between film and installation art / Alexander Alberro -- White cube, black box and grey areas: venues and values / Gregor Stemmrich -- Art and cinema: some critical reflections / Mark Nash -- 'You Never Know the Whole Story': Ute Friederike Ju¨rss and the aesthetics of the heterochronic image / Thomas Y. Levin.
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The art of record : a critical introduction to documentary / John Corner Manchester New York, NY,: Manchester University Press Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1996. Call No: 761 COR Author: Corner, John, 1943 Place: Manchester New York, NY, Publisher: Manchester University Press Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press PubDate: 1996 PhysDes: 212 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: DOCUMENTARY FILMS; DOCUMENTARY DRAMAS; CINEMA VERITE; LIVING ON THE EDGE (UK, Michael Grigsby, 1987); LIFE AND TIMES OF ROSIE THE RIVETER, THE (US, Connie Field, 1980); ROGER AND ME (US, Michael Moore, 1989); HANDSWORTH SONGS (UK, John Akomfrah, 1986); COAL FACE (UK, Alberto Cavalcanti, 1935); HOUSING PROBLEMS (UK, Edgar Anstey & Arthur Elton, 1935); LOOK IN ON LONDON (UK, 1956); CATHY COME HOME (UK, Ken Loach, 1966); WHEN THE DOG BITES (UK, Penny Woolcock, 1988) Summary: "Documentary is a controversial and important area of media production. The art of record offers a fascinating insight into the functions of documentary in film and television. Documentary's attempts to depict reality, and to comment on it, have provoked disagreement from the 1920s to the present day. Recent debates about knowledge and representation, and about the changing character of publiv culture, have increased its interests and relevance. John Corner presents a clear overview of the theoretical issues and critical debates around documentary, and discusses the development of the main styles and approaches, including dramadocs and fly-on-the-wall. He also looks at the dual identity of work in documentary - as both artefact and as reference.The book provides a valuable detailed analysis of powerful documentary films and programmes such as the classic 1930s films Coalface and Housing Problems (on aspects of contemporary work and environment), Cathy Come Home (whose presentation of homelessness had an enormous impact) and The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter (about the treatment of women in US factories during World War Two)." -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-201) and index ISBN: 0719046866 (hardcover : alk. paper); 0719046874 (pbk. : alk. paper) LON: 12095813
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The art of the film : an introduction to film appreciation / by Ernest Lindgren London: G. Allen and Unwin, 1948]. More info |
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The Art of the Short Fiction Film : A shot by shot study of nine modern classics / Richard Raskin North Carolina: McFarland & Company Inc., 2002. Call No: 725.221 (-091) RAS Author: Raskin, Richard Source: US Place: North Carolina Publisher: McFarland & Company Inc. PubDate: 2002 PhysDes: 184 p. : ill. ; 27 cm Subject: SHORT FILMS; TWO MEN AND A WARDROBE (PL, Roman Polanski, 1957); DWAJ LUDZIE Z SZAFA (PL, Roman Polanski, 1957); COFFEE AND CIGARETTES (US, Jim Jarmusch, 1986); CAT'S CRADLE (AT, Liz Hughes, 1992) Summary: A close study of Polanski Two Men and A Wardrobe, Jarmusch Coffee and Cigarettes, Lawlor Sunday, Hughes Cat's Cradle, Sletaune Eating Out, Ulrichsen Come, Ivanyi Wind, McGann Possum and Mimica The War is Over. The book also describes a new coneptual model, derived from the nine films, useful for both analyzing the ways in which a short fiction film tells its story and as a set of guidelines for students writing their own screenplays. Notes: Includes contact information for obtaining copies of the films
Includes other highly recommended short fiction films
Includes bibliography
Includes index ISBN: 078641183x
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The art of the sound effects editor / Marvin M. Kerner Boston ; London: Focal Press, 1989. Call No: 242 KER Author: Kerner, Marvin M. Place: Boston ; London Publisher: Focal Press PubDate: 1989 PhysDes: ix, 107 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Subject: SOUND EFFECTS; SOUND EDITING; SOUND; DIRTY HARRY (US, Don Siegel, 1971) Summary: Begins with the history and purpose of sound effects in film and television but is primarily a technical guide to the creation, use, and organisation of effects. A critical case study is provided in the form of the film Dirty Harry. Notes: Includes index. ISBN: 0240800087
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The art of the sound film in Britain: documentary : teaching notes / by Roger Manvell London: Common Ground Ltd, [1947?]. More info |
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The art of Walt Disney / by Robert D. Feild London: Collins, 1944. More info |
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The art of Walt Disney : from Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms New York: H. N. Abrams, 1975]. More info |
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The Art of war in Australian Cinematographer (December 2016) iss.72 p.18 - 27 Author: Cecil, Garth PhysDes: Article Subject: DUGGAN, SIMON; HACKSAW RIDGE (US/AT, Mel Gibson, 2016) Summary: Simon Duggan talks about being the cinematograher on the Mel Gibson directed film Hacksaw Ridge. He talks about the choreography of shooting action scenes and the important role of the editor in these types of scenes. He also talks about shooting in Australia and having it double for American and Japanese locations.
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Artifical Eye film catalogue 1980 1980. Call No: F027(41) ARTIFICIAL "1980" ART PubDate: 1980 Subject: DISTRIBUTORS Notes: catalogue pamphlet
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Artificial Eye film catalogue : spring 1978 1978. Call No: F027(41) ARTIFICIAL "1978" ART CorpAuthor: Artificial Eye PubDate: 1978 Subject: DISTRIBUTORS Notes: catalogue pamphlet
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Artificial Eye film catalogue supplement 1983 1983. Call No: REFERENCE SECTION; 027(41) ARTIFICIAL ART "1983" ART PubDate: 1983 Subject: DISTRIBUTORS Notes: catalogue pamphlet
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Artificial Eye film catalogue supplement 1984 1984. Call No: REFERENCE SECTION; 027(41) ARTIFICIAL "1984" ART PubDate: 1984 Subject: DISTRIBUTORS Notes: catalogue pamphlet
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Artificial Eye film catalogue supplement 1987 1987. Call No: REFERENCE SECTION; 027(41) ARTIFICIAL EYE "1987" PubDate: 1987 Subject: DISTRIBUTORS Notes: catalogue pamphlet
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The artist between images and across media : James Clayden in Studies in Australasian cinema (2009) vol.3 iss.2 p.179-189 Author: Martin, Adrian PhysDes: Article Subject: DIGITAL CINEMA; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS. AUSTRALIA; CLAYDEN, JAMES Summary: There has been no shortage of proposals in recent years about what might constitute the ‘digital aesthetics’ of the audio-visual media. Most often these proposals of new aesthetic models are conceived in terms of a sharp break with conventional narrative form — where convention is yoked to Hollywood on the one hand, and a certain tradition of European art cinema on the other. However, a largely unexplored connection is the very fertile link between digital work and the traditions of experimental cinema. The prolific film-maker-painter — dramaturg, James Clayden, active since the early 1970s, is an especially important figure in the crossover from film to digital in Australia. With small amounts of government subsidy and finance raised from other sources, he has made several experimental features and a myriad of shorts in recent years. These have received more attention and acclaim at overseas film festivals than in Australia, where the experimental exhibition scene has largely atrophied. Intriguingly, Clayden has gone back to celluloid works (on Super 8 or 16mm) and re-fashioned them in a radical way for several digital projects; he has also been preparing a more conventional narrative art-cinema project. This article will use these rich intersections of forms, gauges and modes in Clayden's recent career as a way of approaching a new theorization of digital aesthetics in Australian cinema. -- Abstract Notes: Part of a special issue on digital cinema in Australia and New Zealand
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Artlines : a bulletin on art & law in the digital age Wooloomooloo, N.S.W.: Arts Law Centre of Australia, 1995. Call No: held Vol.1, No.1-Vol.4, No.2 1995-1999 CorpAuthor: Artlines (Wooloomooloo, N.S.W.) Source: AT Place: Wooloomooloo, N.S.W. Publisher: Arts Law Centre of Australia PubDate: 1995 PhysDes: v. : ill. ; 30 cm Subject: DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY. AUSTRALIA Notes: Ceased publication with Vol.4, No.2 (1999); Caption title; Issues also available in an electronic version at http://www.artslaw.asn.au/Sartslaw/artlines.html ISSN: 1324-695X Frequency: Qarterly issue 2.1 (Mar./Apr. 1997) LON: abn95350455; 11953243
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Arts : Your local entertainment guide SA & NT in The Australian (12/11/2013) p.14 More info |
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[As I really am : stills file] Call No: TITLE STILLS AUSTRALIA Source: AT PhysDes: 1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 22 cm Subject: DE GROOT, MYRA Summary: Black and white photograph of Myra De Groot
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The Asian cinema experience : styles, spaces, theory Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York: Routledge, 2013. Call No: 756(5) TEO Author: Teo, Stephen Source: UK Place: Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York Publisher: Routledge PubDate: 2013 PhysDes: xv, 269 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm Series: Media, culture and social change in Asia ; 30 Subject: INDIAN CINEMA; CHINA; JAPAN; KOREA; HONG KONG; TAIWAN; THAILAND; SINGAPORE; MALAYSIA; IRAN; BOLLYWOOD; POPULAR CULTURE AND THE CINEMA; CULTURE AND THE CINEMA; NATIONALISM AND THE CINEMA; THEORY; ASIAN COUNTRIES; NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. ASIAN COUNTRIES; WORLD CINEMA; BLOCKBUSTERS; ANIMATION; HORROR FILM; GHOST FILMS; EROTIC FILMS; EROTIC FILMS. ASIA Summary: "This book explores the range and dynamism of contemporary Asian cinemas, covering East Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan), Southeast Asia (Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia), South Asia (Bollywood), and West Asia (Iran), in order to discover what is common about them and to engender a theory or concept of "Asian Cinema". It goes beyond existing work which provides a field survey of Asian cinema, probing more deeply into the field of Asian Cinema, arguing that Asian Cinema constitutes a separate pedagogical subject, and putting forward an alternative cinematic paradigm. The book covers "styles", including the works of classical Asian Cinema masters, and specific genres such as horror films, and Bollywood and Anime, two very popular modes of Asian Cinema; "spaces", including artistic use of space and perspective in Chinese cinema, geographic and personal space in Iranian cinema, the private "erotic space" of films from South Korea and Thailand, and the persistence of the family unit in the urban spaces of Asian big cities in many Asian films; and "concepts" such as Pan-Asianism, Orientalism, Nationalism and Third Cinema. The rise of Asian nations on the world stage has been coupled with a growing interest, both inside and outside Asia, of Asian culture, of which film is increasingly an indispensable component--this book provides a rich, insightful overview of what exactly constitutes Asian Cinema." -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographic references and index; Includes filmography ISBN: 9781138815780 Contents: pt. I Styles -- 1.Kurosawa and classical style in Asian Cinema -- 2.Satyajit Ray and the Indian sensitivity of affect -- 3.The historical blockbuster style -- 4.The abstract transnational style of anime -- 5.Asian horror and the ghost-story style -- 6.The `Bollywood' style -- pt. II Spaces -- 7.Space in Asian melodrama -- 8.Iranian cinema and inward space -- 9.Domestic space and the family in South Korean cinema -- 10.Erotic space in Asian films -- pt. III Theory -- 11.The world and Asian Cinema -- 12.Asian Cinema and other cinemas.
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Asphalt Jungle Jim in Cinema Papers (Jan 1988) vol.67 p.20-24 More info |
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Astaire and Rogers / Susanne Topper New York: Nordon Publications, 1976. Call No: 81AST TOP Author: Topper, Susanne Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Nordon Publications PubDate: 1976 PhysDes: 206 p. : ill. ; 18 cm Subject: DANCE FILMS; MUSICALS; ASTAIRE, FRED; ROGERS, GINGER; GAY DIVORCEE, THE (US, Mark Sandrich, 1934); TOP HAT (US, Mark Sandrich, 1935); SWING TIME (US, George Stevens, 1936); SHALL WE DANCE (US, Mark Sandrich, 1937); BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY, THE (US, Charles Walters, 1949) Summary: The book is about Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, the dance team whose films entertained America during the Depression ISBN: 0843900380 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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At full speed : Hong Kong cinema in a borderless world / Esther C.M. Yau, editor Minneapolis, Minn.: University of Minnesota Press, 2001. More info |
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At the end of the street in the shadow : Orson Welles and the city / Matthew Asprey Gear New York: Wallflower Press, 2016. Call No: 81WEL GEA Author: Gear, Matthew Asprey Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Wallflower Press PubDate: 2016 PhysDes: ix, 292 pages ; 24 cm Subject: EXPRESSIONISM; FASCISM AND THE CINEMA; WELLES, ORSON; MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS, THE (US, Orson Welles, 1942); MR. ARKADIN (FR/SP/IT, Orson Welles, 1955); CITIZEN KANE (US, Orson Welles, 1941) Summary: "The films of Orson Welles inhabit the spaces of cities -- from America's industrializing midlandto its noirish borderlands, from Europe's medieval fortresses to its Kafkaesque labyrinths and postwar rubblescapes. His movies take us through dark streets to confront nightmarish struggles for power, the carnivalesque and bizarre, and the shadows and light of human character. This ambitious new study explores Welles's vision of cities by following recurring themes across his work, including urban transformation, race relations and fascism, the utopian promise of cosmopolitanism, and romantic nostalgia for archaic forms of urban culture. It focuses on the personal and political foundation of Welles's cinematic cities -- the way he invents urban spaces on film to serve his dramatic, thematic, and ideological purposes. The book's critical scope draws on extensive research in international archives and builds on the work of previous scholars." -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 9780231173414 Donation: donated by Senses of Cinema
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At the picture show : small-town audiences and the creation of movie fan culture / Kathryn H. Fuller London: University Press of Virginia, 1996. Call No: 410.1:465.2 FUL Author: Fuller, Kathryn H. Source: US/UK Place: Charlottesville; London Publisher: University Press of Virginia PubDate: 1996 PhysDes: 248 p. : 23 cm Subject: AUDIENCE RECEPTION; AUDIENCES; AUDIENCES USA; FAN MAGAZINES; EXHIBITION; EXHIBITION. USA; EXHIBITION OF SILENT FILMS; NICKELODEON Summary: Although the transformation of the movies into big-time entertainment had multiple sources, Kathryn Fuller argues that ultimately the maturation of the film industry depended on the support of both urban and rural middle-class audiences. Providing the fullest portrait to date of the small-town audience’s hanging habits and desires, At the Picture Show demonstrates for the first time how a fan culture emerged in the United States, and it enriches our understanding of mass media’s relationship to early twentieth-century American society. [Taken from back cover.] ISBN: 0813920825
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Atlab splits digital services in Encore (Feb 11, 1998) vol.15 iss.22 p.5 Author: Harty, Jason PhysDes: Article Subject: ATLAB; DFILM SERVICES Summary: Film laboratory and post production facility Atlab announced that it will split Sydney-based digital film house Dfilm Services into two distinct operations. Atlab.dfb will service the industry, and Dfilm will provide in house digital effects for projects.
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Atom Egoyan / Carole Desbarats ... [et al.] Paris: Editions Dis voir, 1993]. Call No: 81EGO ATO Author: Desbarats, Carole Place: Paris Publisher: Editions Dis voir PubDate: 1993] PhysDes: 123 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm Subject: EGOYAN, ATOM Notes: Filmography: p. 118-119; Includes bibliographical references (p. 120) ISBN: 2906571342; 2906571334 : 220F LON: abn94137998; 10856023
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Atom Egoyan / Romney, Jonathan London :: bfi Publishing, 2003. Call No: 81EGO ROM Source: UK Place: London : Publisher: bfi Publishing PubDate: 2003 PhysDes: 226 p. ; ill. ; 19 cm Series: World directors Subject: EGOYAN, ATOM Summary: Traces Egoyan's career, film by film - from his early shorts, through the video-themed features, such as "Family Viewing" and "Speaking Parts", that made his name. (FROM COVER) Notes: Bibliography : p. 201-208
Filmography : p. 209-215
Includes index ISBN: 0-85170-877-3
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The audible future : Dolby Atmos and the immersive sound of contemporary science fiction / a thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Georgetown University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in English. By Harry Burson, BA. Washington, DC.: c2015. Call No: 244 BUR Author: Burson, Harry Source: US Place: Washington, DC. PubDate: c2015 Subject: SOUND; SCIENCE-FICTION FILMS; SOUND SYSTEMS; DOLBY SYSTEM Summary: This thesis examines the aesthetics and ideology of the recent wave of so-called "immersive" sound formats designed for cinematic exhibition. Focusing on the Dolby Atmos format, this paper contextualizes contemporary audiovisual aesthetics within the cultural, industrial, and technological history of American cinematic sound, and argues that Atmos forecloses possibilities for sonic experimentation by forcing strict adherence to current spatially based conventions for cinematic realism. Formal analysis of recent science fiction films--including Guardians of the Galaxy, Transformers: Age of Extinction, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles--reveals the tension between the purported mimetic naturalism of immersive sound and the irreal Atmos soundtracks of contemporary Hollywood spectacles. Contents: Introduction -- Understanding Atmos: Decoding Immersive Sound -- The Sound of science (Fiction): Listening to Atmos -- Conclusion: Cultural Resonances
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Audiences : defining and researching screen entertainment reception / edited by Ian Christie Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2012. Available at OAPEN (open access) Call No: 410.3 AUD Place: Amsterdam Publisher: Amsterdam University Press PubDate: 2012 PhysDes: 332 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Series: Key debates ; 3. Subject: AUDIENCE RECEPTION; AUDIENCE RESEARCH; AUDIENCES; SOCIETY AND THE CINEMA; EXHIBITION; BOX OFFICE Summary: "This timely volume engages with one of the most important shifts in recent film studies: the turn away from text-based analysis towards the viewer. Historically, this marks a return to early interest in the effect of film on the audience by psychoanalysts and psychologists, which was overtaken by concern with the 'effects' of film, linked to calls for censorship and moral panics rather than to understanding the mental and behavioral world of the spectator. Early cinema history has revealed the diversity of film-viewing habits, while traditional 'box office' studies, which treated the audience initially as a homogeneous market, have been replaced by the study of individual consumers and their motivations. Latterly, there has been a marked turn towards more sophisticated economic and sociological analysis of attendance data. And as the film experience fragments across multiple formats, the perceptual and cognitive experience of the individual viewer (who is also an auditor) has become increasingly accessible. With contributions from Gregory Waller, John Sedgwick and Martin Barker, this work spans the spectrum of contemporary audience studies, revealing work being done on local, non-theatrical and live digital transmission audiences, and on the relative attraction of large-scale, domestic and mobile platforms."--Publisher's website. Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-298) and indexes. ISBN: 9789089643629 Contents: Introduction: in search of audiences / Ian Christie -- pt. 1. Reassessing historic audiences. "At the picture palace": the British cinema audience, 1895-1920 / Nicholas Hiley The gentleman in the stalls: Georges Melies and spectatorship in early cinema / Frank Kessler Beyond the nickelodeon: cinema going, everyday life and identity politics / Judith Thissen Cinema in the colonial city: early film audiences in Calcutta / Ranita Chatterjee Locating early non-theatrical audiences / Gregory A Waller Understanding audience behavior through statistical evidence: London and Amsterdam in the mid-1930s / John Sedgwick and Clara Pafort-Overduin -- pt. 2. New frontiers in audience research. The aesthetics and viewing regimes of cinema and television, and their dialectics / Annie van den Oever Tapping into our tribal heritage: The lord of the rings and brain evolution / Torben Grodal Cinephilia in the digital age / Laurent Jullier and Jean-Marc Leveratto Spectator, film and the mobile phone / Roger Odin Exploring inner worlds: where cognitive psychology may take us / a dialogue between Tim J. Smith and Ian Christie -- pt. 3. Once and future audiences. Crossing out the audience / Martin Barker The cinema spectator: a special memory / Raymond Bellour Operatic cinematics: a new view from the stalls / Kay Armatiage What do we really know about film audiences? / Ian Christie. URL status: URL: 'https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/34451'
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Aural Auteur : sound in the films of Rolf De Heer / David Bruno Starrs Brisbane, Queensland: 2009. Call No: 81:634DEH STA Author: Starrs, David Bruno Source: AT Place: Brisbane, Queensland PubDate: 2009 PhysDes: 263 p. : ill. ; 30 cm Subject: AUTEUR THEORY; DIRECTORS. AUSTRALIA; SOUND; THEORY; DE HEER, ROLF; DANCE ME TO MY SONG (AT, Rolf de Heer, 1998); DR PLONK (AT, Rolf de Heer, 2007); EPSILON (AT/IT, Rolf de Heer, 1995); OLD MAN WHO READ LOVE STORIES (AT/SP/FR/NL, Rolf de Heer, 2000); PROPOSITION, THE (AT/UK, John Hillcoat, 2005); TRACKER, THE (AT, Rolf de Heer, 2002) Summary: "An interpretative methodology for understanding meaning in cinema since the 1950s, auteur analysis is an approach to film studies in which an individual, usually the director, is studied as the author of his or her films. The principal argument of this thesis is that proponents of auteurism have privileged examination of the visual components in a film-makers' body of work, neglecting the potentially significant role played by sound.
The thesis seeks to address this problematic imbalance by interrogating the creative use of sound in the films written and directed Rolf de Heer, asking the question, "Does his use of sound make Rolf de Heer and aural auteur?" In so far as the term 'aural' encompasses everything in the film that is heard by the audience, the analysis seeks to discover if de Heer has, as Peter Wollen suggests of the auteur and her or his directing of the visual components (1968, 1972 and 1998), unconsciously left a detectable aural signature on his films.
The thesis delivers an innovative outcome by demonstrating that auteur analysis that goes beyond the mise-en-scene (i.e. visuals) is productive and worthwhile as an interpretative response to film. De Heer's use of the aural point of view and binaural sound recording, his interest in providing a 'voice' for marginalised people, his self-penned song lyrics, his close and early collaboration with composer Graham Tardif and sound desinger Jim Currie, his 'hands-on' approach to sound recording and sound editing and his predilection for making films about sound are all shown to be examples of de Heer's aural auteurism.
As well as the three published (or accepted for publication) interviews with de Heer, Tardif and Currie, the dissertation consists of seven papers refereed and published (or accepted for publication) in journals and internatiional conference proceedings, a literature review and a unifying essay. The papers presented are close textual analyses of de Heer's films which, when considered as a whole, support the thesis' overall argument and serve as comprehensive auteur analysis, the first such sustained study of his work, and the first with an emphasis on the aural. " -- ABSTRACT Notes: Presented to the Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 2009; Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-231) Contents: -- part one: introduction -- chapter 1: the research problem, objective/aims, subject and methodologies -- chapter 2: the literature and contextual review -- part two: the seven refereed and published papers of the thesis -- chapter 3: a paper utilising genre analysis and signalling an interest in the auteurism of Rolf de Heer -- chapter 4: the first of two papers utilising standard auteur analysis -- chapter 5: the second of two papers utilising standard auteur analysis -- chapter 6: a paper arguing for the methodological innovation of the thesis: aural auteur analysis -- chapter 7: the first of three papers utilising aural auteur analysis -- chapter 8: the second of three papers utilising aural auteur analysis -- chapter 9: the third of three papers utilising aural auteur analysis -- part three: conclusion -- chapter 10: the unifying essay -- 11: references/bibliography and filmography -- 12: appendicies -- list of figures --
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Aussie film tops the lot in Daily Telegraph [-] (2/05/2017) p.18 Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; DON'T TELL (AT, Toni Garrett, 2017) Author: Rawsthorne, Sally PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: DON'T TELL (AT, Toni Garrett, 2017) Summary: Australian drama DON'T TELL has won the audience award for Best Feature Film at the Newport Beach Film Festival in California, USA
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Aussie preschool DVD solution boosts sales in Kidscreen (Nov/Dec 2006) p.27 Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD Research Folder Author: Castleman, Lana Subject: INDUSTRY, VIDEO. AUSTRALIA; DVD, TV SHOWS ON; VILLAGE ROADSHOW; CHILDREN, PROGRAMMES FOR Summary: (taken from Proquest summary) - Consumer and reatil research revealed time-poor moms (the chief purchasers) were finding it difficult to locate preschool titles.; Roadshow director of business Grahame Grassby says the brightly colored, toyetic handle boxes (for children show titles) were created to boost underwhelming preschool DVD sales
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Aussiewood : Australia's leading actors and directors tell how they conquered Hollywood Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2004. Call No: 802 BOL Author: Boland, M.; Bodey, M. Place: Crows Nest, NSW Publisher: Allen & Unwin PubDate: 2004 PhysDes: 294 p. ; ill. ; 23 cm Subject: ACTORS. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, FILM. USA; DIRECTORS. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIANS IN FILMS Summary: Australia’s leading actors and directors tell how they conquered Hollywood. Includes chapters on Nicole Kidman, Eric Bana, Geoffrey Rush, Naomi Watts, Anthony LaPaglia, Phillip Noyce, Paul Hogan and more. Notes: Bibliogrpahy
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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: Article Subject: 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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Australia and New Zealand catalogue of new films and videos Albert Park, Victoria: Australian Catalogue Publishing, Call No: 027(93) AUS Place: Albert Park, Victoria Publisher: Australian Catalogue Publishing PhysDes: v. ill. ; 30cm Subject: DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA; DISTRIBUTION. NEW ZEALAND; DOCUMENTARIES Summary: "The 1993-94 Australian and New Zealand Catalogue of New Films and Videos is a guide to films and videos which Australian and New Zealand distributors have listed as available for loan, hire or sale to the general public" -- Introduction Notes: Held: 1993 to 1994; 1991 to 1992; 1990 to 1991; 1989 to 1990; ISSN: 1035-5302 Contents: Forward and introduction -- Category headings -- Distributor's codes and addresses -- Section 1: Feature films -- Section 2: Educational and special interest programmes -- Title index -- Directors' index
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[Australia Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy] Annual report / Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Canberra: The Dept., 2008. Call No: ANNUAL REPORT SHELVES; held 2007/8 - 2010/11 CorpAuthor: Australia. Dept. of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Source: AT Place: Canberra Publisher: The Dept. PubDate: 2008 PhysDes: v. ; 25 cm Subject: Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digitial Economy Notes: Continues: Annual report / Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts ISSN 1323-3491 ISSN: 1443-8275 Order Notes: Current
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Australia's audiovisual markets : key statistics on Australia's cinema, video, television and interactive media markets / edited by Cathy Gray and Rosemary Curtis Sydney [New South Wales]: Australian Film Commission, 2004. Call No: 20(94) AUS Author: Australian Film Commission Edition: 1st edition Source: AT Place: Sydney [New South Wales] Publisher: Australian Film Commission PubDate: 2004 PhysDes: 96 pages : colour charts ; 30 cm Series: Get the picture Subject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA; STATISTICS. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA; DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA; EXHIBITION. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australia's Audiovisual Markets is the first of a new series of publications which feature key data from Get the Picture Online, the Australian Film Commission's comprehensive web-based statistics collection. Its graphic style and short chunks of information complement the detailed data available online to provide a unique perspective on the state of Australia's cinema, video, television and interactive media markets. -Taken from back cover. Notes: Includes an index; Includes a list of abbreviations ISBN: 1920988004 ID2: 145
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Australia's national broadcasters in the 1990s : keynote speeches / Australian Film Commission AT: Australian Film Commission, 1990. Call No: 161(94)AUS Place: AT Publisher: Australian Film Commission PubDate: 1990 Subject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE; CHANNEL FOUR; TELEVISION. NEW ZEALAND; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA Notes: "A conference organised by the ABC, the Australian Film Commission and the Communications Law Centre. Powerhouse Museum. June 22-23 1990." Contents: Contains full transcription of speeches made at the conference: Australian national broadcasters in the 1990s / Kim Beazley -- The SBS: listening for the sounds of change / Brian Johns -- The programmes we make: culture, costs and quality / Liz Forgan -- Deregulation of broadcasting in New Zealand: realities, myths and the impact on the national broadcasters / Beverley Wakem -- Wire and lights / Michael Tracey -- Community attitudes to the ABC's role, image, and position: highlights of the ANOP 1990 survey findings / Rod Cameron -- ABC Australian drama: culture and excellence / Elizabeth Jacka
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Australian animation : an international history / Dan Torre & Lienors Torre Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, Call No: 246(94) TOR Author: Torre, Dan; Torre, Lienors Edition: 2018 Place: Cham, Switzerland Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan PhysDes: xii, 260 pages : illustrated ; 22 cm Subject: ANIMATED FILMS. AUSTRALIA; ANIMATION. AUSTRALIA; FELIX THE CAT; PORTER, ERIC; HANNA-BARBERA; MCLAREN ANGUS; PETTY, BRUCE; STITT, ALEX; TUPICOFF, DENNIS; MARCO POLO JUNIOR VERSUS THE RED DRAGON (AT, Eric Porter, 1972); DOT AND THE KANGAROO (AT, Yoram Goss, 1977); GRENDEL, GRENDEL, GRENDEL (AT, Alexander Stitt, 1981); LOST THING, THE (AT/UK, Andrew Ruhemann/Shaun Tan, 2010) Summary: This book provides the most comprehensive history and analysis of Australian animation published to date. Spanning from the 1910s to the present day, it explores a wide-range both of independent animation, and of large-scale commercial productions. Presented within a uniquely international context, it details the frequent links between Australian animation and overseas productions. New perspectives and original information are offered on a variety of international subjects such as: Felix the Cat, the Australian Hanna-Barbera studios, and the Australian Walt Disney studios. Drawing on both extensive archival research and original interviews this book illuminates, for the first time, the breadth and richness of Australia’s animation history. -- publisher's web site ISBN: 9783319954912
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Australian cinema : industry, narrative and meaning / John Tulloch Sydney: George Allen & Unwin, 1982. Call No: 71(94) TUL Author: Tulloch, John, 1942 Place: Sydney Publisher: George Allen & Unwin PubDate: 1982 PhysDes: 272 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: AUSTRALIA; IMPERIALISM AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA; STATE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA; NARRATIVE IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA; HALL, KEN G.; AUSTRALASIAN FILMS; SMITH, BEAUMONT; HOWE, W.J.; DOYLE, STUART; KRACAUER, SIEGFRIED; BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT, THE (AT, Franklyn Barrett, 1920); HORDEN MYSTERY, THE (AT, Harry Southwell, 1920); JUNGLE WOMAN, THE (AT, Frank Hurley, 1926); LIFE STORY OF JOHN LEE - THE MAN THEY COULDN'T HANG, THE (AT, Arthur W. Sterry, 1921); HAYSEEDS, THE (AT, Beaumont Smith, 1933); MAN FROM KANGAROO, THE (AT, Wilfred Lucas, 1920); SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER, THE (AT, Ken G. Hall, 1933) Notes: Cinema industries. Australia, ca 1920- ca 1940 (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0527041); Ill. on lining papers; Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 0868611484 (pbk.); 0868611409 : price unknown LON: 2138387
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Australian Cinema after Mabo Port Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Call No: 71(94) COL Author: Collins, F.; Davis, T. Place: Port Melbourne Publisher: Cambridge University Press PubDate: 2004 PhysDes: vii, 204 p. ; 24 cm Subject: HISTORY AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA; MABO: LIFE OF AN ISLAND MAN (AT, Trevor Graham, 1997); MOULIN ROUGE (AT/US, Baz Luhrmann, 2001); DISH, THE (AT, Rob Sitch, 2000); LANTANA (AT, Ray Lawrence, 2001); AUSTRALIAN RULES; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL CINEMA; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES AND THE CINEMA; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES IN FILMS; WALKING ON WATER (AT, Tony Ayres, 2001); HEAVEN'S BURNING (AT, Craig Lahiff, 1997); LAST DAYS OF CHEZ NOUS, THE (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1992); HOLY SMOKE (US, Jane Campion, 1999); SERENADES (AT, Mojgan Khadem, 2000); YOLNGU BOY (AT, Stephen Johnson, 2001); MISSING, THE (AT, Manuela Alberti, 1999); HEARTLAND [TV] (AT, 1994); AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES AND TV; CUNNAMULLA (AT, Dennis O'Rourke, 2000); MESSAGE FROM MOREE (AT, Judy Rymer, 2003); CASTLE, THE (AT, Rob Sitch, 1997); VACANT POSSESSION (AT, Margot Nash, 1995); STRANGE PLANET (AT, Emma-Kate Croghan, 1999); RADIANCE (AT, Rachel Perkins, 1998); RABBIT-PROOF FENCE (AT, Phillip Noyce, 2001); LOOKING FOR ALIBRANDI (AT, Kate Woods, 2000); HEAD ON (AT, Ana Kokkinos, 1998); BENEATH CLOUDS (AT, Ivan Sen, 2001); JAPANESE STORY (AT, Sue Brooks, 2003); TRACKER, THE (AT, Rolf de Heer, 2002) Summary: “Drawing on concepts of shock, memory and national maturity, ‘Australian Cinema after Mabo’ asks what part Australian cinema plays in reviewing our colonial past. It looks at how the 1992 Mabo decision, which overruled the nation’s founding myth of terra nullius, has changed the meaning of landscape and identity in Australian films, including The Tracker, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Moulin Rouge, The Castle, Cunnamulla, Looking for Alibrandi and Japanese Story amongst many others.” (back cover) Notes: Index: p.200-204; Bibliography ISBN: 0521834805 :
0521542561 (pbk.) Contents: Part 1: Australian Cinema and the History Wars -- Backtracking after Mabo -- Homeand Abroad in Moulin Rouge, The Dish and Lantana -- Elites and Battlers in Australian Rules and Walking on Water -- Mediating Memory in Mabo Life as an Island Man --; Part 2: Landscape and Belonging after Mabo -- Aftershock and the Desert Landscape in Heavens Burning, The Last Days of Chez Nous, Holy Smoke, Serenades, Yolngu Boy, The Missing -- Coming from the Country in Heartland, Cunnamulla and Message from Moree -- Coming from the City in The Castle, Vacant Possession, Strange Planet and Radiance; Part 3: Grief, Trauma and Coming of Age -- Lost, Stolen and Found in Rabbit-Proof Fence -- Escaping History and Shame in Looking for Alibrandi, Head On and Beneath Clouds -- Sustaining Grief in Japanese Story and Dreaming in Motion. URL status: URL: 'http://-'
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Australian cinema in the 1990s / editor, Ian Craven London: Frank Cass, 2001. Call No: 71(94) AUS Author: Craven, Ian Place: London Publisher: Frank Cass PubDate: 2001 PhysDes: 239 p. ; 22 cm Subject: AUSTRALIA; MULTICULTURALISM AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES ON TV; GONSKI REPORT; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA; LANDSCAPES IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA; MEN IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA; NATIONAL IDENTITY AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA; SUBURBS IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA; SOCIETY AND TV; DINGO, ERNIE; ADVENTURES OF BARRY MCKENZIE, THE (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1972); BABE (AT, Chris Noonan, 1995); BIG STEAL, THE (AT, Nadia Tass, 1990); CASTLE, THE (AT, Rob Sitch, 1997); DEATH IN BRUNSWICK (AT, John Ruane, 1991); HEARTBREAK KID (AT, Michael Jenkins, 1993); HEARTLAND [TV] (AT, 1994); IDIOT BOX (AT, David Caesar, 1996); LAST DAYS OF CHEZ NOUS, THE (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1992); LOVE SERENADE (AT, Shirley Barrett, 1996); METAL SKIN (AT, Geoffrey Wright, 1994); MONKEY GRIP (AT, Ken Cameron, 1982); MURIEL’S WEDDING (AT, P.J. Hogan, 1994); STRICTLY BALLROOM (AT, Baz Luhrmann, 1992) Notes: Includes index and bibliography ISBN: 0714649740; 0714680346(pbk.) : ª16.50 LON: 21663632 Contents: 1. Australian cinema towards the millennium / Ian Craven -- 2. Patterns of production and policy: the Australian film industry in the 1990s / Lisa French -- 3. Unhappy endings: the heterosexual dynamic in Australian film / Nigel Spence and Leah McGirr -- 4. Vulnerable bodies: creative disabilities in contemporary Australian film / Liz Ferrier -- 5. Becoming a man in Australian film in the early 1990s: The big steal, Death in Brunswick, Strictly ballroom and The heartbreak kid / Philip Butterss -- 6. His natural whiteness: modes of ethnic presence and absence in some recent Australian films / David Callahan -- 7. All quiet on the western front? Suburban reverberations in recent Australian cinema / Ben Goldsmith -- 8. Romance and sensation in the 'glitter' cycle / Emily Rustin -- 9. A pig in space? Babe and the problem of landscape / Tara Brabazon -- 10. The castle: 1997's 'battlers' and the ir/relevance of the aesthetic / Stephen Crofts -- 11. Idiot box: television, urban myths and ethical scenarios / Kaye Ferres -- 12. Ernie Dingo: reconciliation (a love story forged against the odds?) / Alan McKee -- Australian cinema in the 1990s: filmography / Samantha Searle -- Australian cinema in the 1990s: a select bibliography / Linda Smith ID2: 306
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Australian comedy films of the 1930s : modernity, the urban and the international / Lesley Speed St. Kilda, Vic.: Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM), c2015. Call No: 732(94) SPE Author: Speed, Lesley Source: AT Place: St. Kilda, Vic. Publisher: Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) PubDate: c2015 PhysDes: 128 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Subject: COMEDIES. AUSTRALIA; HISTORY AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA; EFFTEE STUDIO; CINESOUND STUDIOS; HANNA, PAT; WALLACE, GEORGE; CO-RESPONDENT'S COURSE (AT, E.A. Dietrich-Derrick, 1931); DIGGERS (AT, F.W. Thring, 1931); HAUNTED BARN, THE (AT, E.A. Dietrich-Derrick, 1931); SHOWGIRL'S LUCK (AT, Norman Dawn, 1931); SENTIMENTAL BLOKE, THE (AT, F.W. Thring, 1932); ON OUR SELECTION (AT, Ken G. Hall, 1932); HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS (AT, F.W. Thring, 1932); DIGGERS IN BLIGHTY (AT, Pat Hanna, 1933); HARMOY ROW (AT, F.W. Thring, 1934); HAYSEEDS, THE (AT, Beaumont Smith, 1933); TICKET IN TATTS, A (AT, F.W. Thring, 1934); CLARA GIBBINGS (AT, F.W. Thring, 1934); STRIKE ME LUCKY (AT, Ken G. Hall, 1935); SPLENDID FELLOWS (AT, Beaumont Smith, 1934); GRANDAD RUDD (AT, Ken G. Hall, 1935); WHITE DEATH (AT, Edwin G. Bowen, 1936); RANGLE RIVER (AT, Clarence G. Badger, 1936); IT ISN'T DONE (AT, Ken G. Hall, 1937); TALL TIMBERS (AT, Ken G. Hall, 1937); LET GEORGE DO IT (AT, Ken G. Hall, 1938); DAD AND DAVE COME TO TOWN (AT, Ken G. Hall, 1938); GONE TO THE GOGS (AT, Ken G. Hall, 1939); ANTS IN HIS PANTS (AT, William Freshman, 1939) Summary: Comedy has been a perpetual part of Australian film, in which humour reflects Australia's adaptation in times of crisis, social change and technological advances. This was never more so than in the 1930s, when Australia produced more comedy feature films than in any other decade before 1970. These films of the 1930s embraced the new technology of sound, made local vaudeville performers into movie stars, offered escape from the Depression and revealed a diverse and international Australia. In these films, Australia moved further from Empire and the bush, forged the Digger legend, responded to cultural diversity and viewed itself as a modern, urban nation. Influenced by Hollywood, Australian comedies of the 1930s adapted international styles to local points of view. Based on research at the National Film and Sound Archive, Lesley Speed's book provides new insight into Australian comedy films of the 1930s and the extraordinary period of social change in which they were produced. [taken from the back cober] ISBN: 9781876467258 Contents: Contents: Introduction -- Comedy films and 1930s Australia -- Comedian comedies, Pat Hanna and George Wallace -- 'The best men in the metropolis' : Speech and language in films of Pat Hanna and George Wallace -- Strike me lucky, silly ass: Ethnicity and class difference -- From bush to the city: The Dad and Dave films -- Looking at home for 'something really ultra': Modernity, gender and the international -- Select filmography -- Select bibliography -- Notes
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Australian content inquiry discussion paper : ratings of Australian drama series, mini-series, films and tele movies / this paper was prepared by the Research Branch of the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, Melbourne [North Sydney, N.S.W.]: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, 1988. Call No: 205.4(94)(094.3)ACI AUS Source: AT Place: [North Sydney, N.S.W.] Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal PubDate: 1988 PhysDes: 63 p., [21] leaves ; 30 cm Series: Discussion Paper (Australian Broadcasting Tribunal. Australian Content Inquiry) Subject: RATINGS. AUSTRALIA; AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA Summary: A study on ratings for Australian drama, mini series, tele-movies and movies shown on tv in Australia between 1978-1986
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Australian content on commercial television : submission to the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal / Actors Equity of Australia [Australia]: More info |
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Australian Council of Government Film Libraries : minutes of the Bicentennial Conference 1985, held in Canberra 17 April, 1985 to 19 April, 1985 [Canberra]: The Council?, [1985?]. More info |
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Australian cultural studies : a reader / edited by John Frow and Meaghan Morris St Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1993. More info |
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Australian delegation to American Film Market in The Australasian Cinema (19/3/1982) vol.11 iss.4 p.3 More info |
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Australian directors : a quick reference guide / Australian Film Commission Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 1997. Call No: 802.25(94) AUS CorpAuthor: Australian Film Commission Place: Sydney Publisher: Australian Film Commission PubDate: 1997 Subject: DIRECTORS. AUSTRALIA
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Australian directors : a quick reference guide / Australian Film Commission Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 1999. Call No: 802.25(94) AUS CorpAuthor: Australian Film Commission Place: Sydney Publisher: Australian Film Commission PubDate: 1999 Subject: DIRECTORS. AUSTRALIA
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Australian distributors storm the Riviera in Encore (May 2000) vol.18 iss.4 p.28 Author: Colbert, Mary PhysDes: Article; Illustration(s) Subject: FESTIVALS. CANNES; DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA Summary: Beyond Films moves to new Riviera complex at the Cannes Film Festival. It has a number of films to market over the next few months, including "Mallboy", "Chopper" and "Russian Doll".
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Australian documentary : history, practices and genres / Trish FitzSimons, Pat Laughren, Dugald Williamson Port Melbourne, Vic.: Cambridge University Press, 2011. More info |
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Australian documentary programs / ...prepared by...Murray Brown] [North Sydney, N.S.W.: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal], [1987?]. Call No: 205.36(94) BRO ABT ACI "1987/8/9" Author: Brown, Murray Source: AT Place: [North Sydney, N.S.W. Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal] PubDate: [1987?] Series: Discussion Paper (Australian Broadcasting Tribunal. Australian Content Inquiry) Subject: DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA Summary: An overview of documentary programs and films in Australia and how and when they are shown on Australian television. Includes a study of how Austrailan tv networks programme documentary on their stations and how documentaries are created, funded, and produced
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Australian eco-horror and Gaia's revenge : animals, eco-nationalism and the 'new nature' in Studies in Australasian cinema (2010) vol.4 iss.1 p.43-54 Author: Simpson, Catherine PhysDes: Article Subject: ANIMALS IN FILMS; NATURE IN FILMS; HORROR FILMS. AUSTRALIA; IMPERIALISM AND THE CINEMA AUSTRALIA; RAZORBACK (AT, Russell Mulcahy, 1984); DARK AGE (AT/US, Arch Nicholson, 1988); ROGUE (AT, Greg Mclean, 2007); MARSUPIALS: THE HOWLING III, THE (AT, Philippe Mora, 1987); DYING BREED (AT, Jody Dwyer, 2008) Summary: This article focuses on moments in a series of key films: Razorback (Mulcahy, 1984), Dark Age (Nicholson, 1987), Rogue (McLean, 2007), Howling III: the Marsupials (Mora, 1987) and Dying Breed (Dwyer 2008). Using an 'eco-postcolonial' framework, the author argues that these films extend postcolonial anxieties over settler Australian notions of belonging and challenge the notion of human mastery over nature. Notes: We hear so much about extinction in debates around climate change. But what about those animals that go feral and then return – bigger, hungrier and angrier – to wreak revenge on humans who may have done them injustice? Using an eco-postcolonial framework, this article examines how a number of exploitation horror films have dealt with environmental topics and issues of trespass. In particular, I examine the agency of animals – crocs, pigs, thylacines and marsupial werewolves – in some key Australian eco-horror films from the last 30 years: Long Weekend (Eggleston,1978), Razorback (Mulcahy, 1984), Dark Age (Nicholson, 1987), Howling III: the Marsupials (Mora, 1987), Rogue (Greg McLean, 2007), Black Water (Nerlich & Traucki, 2007) and Dying Breed (Dwyer 2008). On the one hand, these films extend postcolonial anxieties over settler Australian notions of belonging, while on the other, they signify a cultural shift. The animals portrayed have an uncanny knack of adapting and hybridizing in order to survive, and thus they (the films and the animals) force us to acknowledge more culturally plural forms of being. In particular, these films unwittingly emphasize what Tim Low has termed the ‘new Nature’: an emerging ethic that foregrounds the complex and dynamic interrelationships of animals with humans.--Abstract
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The Australian education market for film/ video : a research project for the Australian Film Commission / conducted by Corporate Education Resources, Pty Ltd North Sydney: Corporate Education Resources, 1986. Call No: 49[37](94) AUS Source: AT Place: North Sydney Publisher: Corporate Education Resources PubDate: 1986 PhysDes: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm Subject: EDUCATION, USE OF FILMS IN. AUSTRALIA; EDUCATION, USE OF TV IN. AUSTRALIA Summary: This publication is intended as a working document to assist the film industry in Australia to gain greater access to the educational market. While the research was conducted primarily for Film Australia, the information gathered and the results obtained may be of assistance to other film producers and distributors. The main body of the report comprises a comprehensive bank of data gained around Australia through interview and a national survey. -- taken from introduction Notes: date "June, 1986" Contents: 1. Introduction --2. Summary of findings -- 3. The structure of Australian education -- 4. How is the education market made up - 4.1 Commonwealth level - 4.2 State level - 4.3 Institutional level -- 5. Producing film/video for the educational market -- 6. Marketing to the educational sector -- 7. Appendicies
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Australian experimental film : an alternative history / Fiona Hooton Saarbru¨cken, Germany: VDM, 2009. Call No: 771(94) HOO Author: Hooton, Fiona Place: Saarbru¨cken, Germany Publisher: VDM PubDate: 2009 PhysDes: 174 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Subject: EXPERIMENTAL FILMS. AUSTRALIA; THOMS, ALBIE; BERESFORD, BRUCE; UBU FILM GROUP; NEWSFRONT (AT, Phillip Noyce, 1978); AWARDS. AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE; GOD KNOWS WHY, BUT IT WORKS (AT, Phil Noyce, 1976); CRYSTAL VOYAGER (AT, David Elfick & Albert Falzon, 1973); MORA, PHILIPPE; NOYCE, PHIL Summary: In Australia art cinema no decade can rival the importace of the 1960s, yet little is still known of it's significance. This book attempempts to fill a current void of research about early Australian Experimental film. This is a significant gap given it was a national movemenent with many international connections. - BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references. ISBN: 9783639115932 Contents: Introductoin -- 1. Undergound histories -- 2. It droppeth as the gentle rain -- 3. U bu and the counterculture -- 4. The impact of experimental film on mainstream Australian cinema -- Conclusion -- Timeline - Viewing menu -- List of illistrations -- Bibliography ID2: 343
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Australian film / Saskia Vanderbent Harpenden, UK: Pocket Essentials, 2006. Available at ProQuest (RMIT login required) Call No: 71(94) VAN Author: Vanderbent, Saskia Source: AU Place: Harpenden, UK Publisher: Pocket Essentials PubDate: 2006 PhysDes: 160 p. ; 18 cm Subject: DIRECTORS. AUSTRALIA; FILMOGRAPHIES. AUSTRALIA; HISTORY AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA Summary: This book analyses over 80 significant works from silent through to contemporary themes. The author examines how directors have used the medium of film to explore and come to terms with their problematic past, in particular British colonialism and the treatment of indigenous Ausralians, and dramatise issues of landscape, masculinity, anti-authoritarianism and the pioneering spirit. The careers of several actors are also traced. [Adapted from back cover.] Notes: Cover title: The pocket essential Australian film. ISBN: 1904048587 URL status: URL: 'https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/rmit/detail.action?docID=282644'
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The Australian Film and Television and Radio School : Reviews in Filmviews (Winter 1987) vol.32 iss.132 p.32-34 PhysDes: Article Subject: ALMOST WINNING (AT, Tammy Burnstock, 1986); BOY AND THE SEA, THE (AT, Peter Leovic, 1986); CHASM (AT, Mark Ward, 1986); COMING TRUE (AT, George Mannix, 1986); AUSTRALA SUMMER, AN (AT, Megan Simpson, 1986); ERMINIA'S OPENING NIGHT AND OTHER STORIES (AT, Duncan Sinclair, 1986); FREELY GIVEN (AT, David Caesar, 1986); GOOD WEEKEND, THE (AT, Kate Stone, 1986); FLYING (AT, Tommy Burnstock, 1986); SAY A LITTLE PRAYER (AT, Trisha Rothkrans, 1986); SPEED GRAPHIC (AT, Rey Carlson, 1986); SHOPPING TOWN (AT, David Caesar, 1986); TRICKLE OF SANITY (AT, Michael Richards, 1986) Summary: Short reviews of the AFTRS productions by a number of different reviewers Notes: Reviews. - synopsis. - credits. - illus.
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The Australian film and television and radio school in Filmviews (Winter 1987) vol.32 iss.132 p.32-34 More info |
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Australian film and television checklist : mini-series/telemovies April 1989. More info |
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Australian film data : selected film, video and television statistics from the Australian film data base [Sydney]: Australian Film Commission, 1988. More info |
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Australian Film Festivals : audience, place, and exhibition culture / by Kirsten Stevens New York: Palgrave Macmillan, c2016. Call No: 151(94) STE Author: Stevens, Kirsten Source: AT/US Place: New York Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan PubDate: c2016 PhysDes: xi, 270 pages ; 22 cm Series: Framing film festivals Subject: FESTIVALS; FESTIVALS. AUSTRALIA; HISTORY OF CINEMA; HISTORY OF CINEMA. AUSTRALIA; AUDIENCES; AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA; EXHIBITION; EXHIBITION. AUSTRALIA; SOCIETY AND THE CINEMA Summary: "This is the first book to offer an in-depth examination of the history, operation, and growth of film festivals as a cultural phenomenon within Australia. Tracing the birth of film festivals in Australia in the 1950s through to their present abundance, it asks why film festivals have prospered as audience-driven spectacles throughout Australia, while never developing the same industry and market foci of their international fellows. Drawing on over sixty-years of archival records, festival commentary, interviews with festival insiders and ephemera, this book opens up a largely uncharted history of film culture activity in Australia. " -- BOOK BACK COVER Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 9781137586377 Contents: -- 1: Introduction -- 2: Enthusiastic Amateurs: Origins of Australia's Film Festival Movement -- 3: Growth and Change: Curator-Led Festivals, Fragmenting Audiences, and Shifting Film Exhibition Cultures -- 4: From Film Weeks to Festivals: The Spread of the Urban Film Festival After 1980 -- 5: Between Success and Failure: Crisis and Recovery at the Melbourne International Film Festival -- 6: Programming Perceptions: Film Festivals and the Construction of Taste -- 7: A Festival for Every Occasion: Niche Programming, Event Culture, and Vertically Integrated Film Festivals -- 8: Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Early Features of Melbourne and Sydney Film Festival Programmes (1952-1965) -- Appendix 2: Summary of Select Film Culture and Festival Activities, 1960s-1970s -- Appendix 3: Selective List of Film Events in Melbourne, 1949-2000 -- Appendix 4: Film Festivals in Melbourne and Sydney, 2015 -- Notes -- archives and Research Collections -- Bibliography -- Index --
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Australian Film Finance Corporation presentation to producer alumni : 30 March 1995 / Tricia Nolan [Sydney]: Australian Film Finance Corporation, 1995. More info |
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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: Article Subject: 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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Australian Film Institute ... new releases South Melbourne, Vic.: The Institute, More info |
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Australian Film Institute news in Filmnews (Australia) (Nov-75) vol.V iss.10 p.5 More info |
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An Australian film reader / edited by Albert Moran and Tom O'Regan Sydney: Currency Press, 1985. Call No: 71(94) AUS Author: Moran, Albert, 1942; O'Regan, Tom, 1956 Place: Sydney Publisher: Currency Press PubDate: 1985 PhysDes: 391 p. ; 21 cm Series: Australian screen Subject: FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. AUSTRALIA; AVANT-GARDE FILMS. AUSTRALIA; SUPER-8 MM FILMS. AUSTRALIA; WOMEN IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA; BERESFORD, BRUCE; WEIR, PETER; CHAUVEL, CHARLES; Grierson, John; HALL, KEN G.; SENTIMENTAL BLOKE, THE (AT, Raymond Longford, 1919); GALLIPOLI (AT, Peter Weir, 1981); SCHOOL IN THE MAILBOX (AT, Stanley Haews, 1946?); FROM THE TROPICS TO THE SNOW (AT, ?, 1964); BIG COUNTRY, A (AT, 1979); LAST TASMANIAN, THE (AT, Tom Haydon, 1978); MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER, THE (AT, George T. Miller, 1982); SERIOUS UNDERTAKINGS (AT, Helen Grace, 1983); INDONESIA CALLING (AT, Joris Ivens, 1948) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 376-379 ISBN: 086819123X (pbk.) : $24.95 Aust LON: anb86819123; 4105507
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Australian film studies : Efftee Productions / by Ina Bertrand Bundoora, Vic.: Centre for the Study of Educational Communication and Media, La Trobe University, 1977. Call No: 19EFF BER Author: Bertrand, Ina, 1939 CorpAuthor: La Trobe University. Centre for the Study of Educational Communication and Media Place: Bundoora, Vic. Publisher: Centre for the Study of Educational Communication and Media, La Trobe University PubDate: 1977 PhysDes: 26p. ; 30cm Series: Media Centre papers ; 7 Subject: EFFTEE STUDIO; THRING, F.W.; DIGGERS (AT, F.W. Thring, 1931); TICKET IN TATTS, A (AT, F. W. Thring, 1934); HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS (AT, F.W. Thring, 1932); CLARA GIBBINGS (AT, F.W. Thring, 1934); HARMOY ROW (AT, F.W. Thring, 1934); STREETS OF LONDON (AT, F.W. Thring, 1935); SENTIMENTAL BLOKE, THE (AT, F.W. Thring, 1932); CO-RESPONDENT'S COURSE (AT, E.A. Dietrich-Derrick, 1931); HAUNTED BARN, THE (AT, E.A. Dietrich-Derrick, 1931); DIGGERS IN BLIGHTY (AT, Pat Hanna, 1933) Notes: Bibliography: p.16 ISBN: 0858161141 : unpriced LON: 1653335 1622627
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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) VER Author: By Verevis, Constantine and Williams, Deane Place: United Kingdom Publisher: Intellect PubDate: 2018 Subject: 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 filmmakers land top festival spots in Sydney Morning Herald (30/07/2015) p.31 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; FESTIVALS. TORONTO Author: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: FESTIVALS. TORONTO; FESTIVALS. VENICE; DRESSMAKER, THE (AT, Jocelyn Moorhouse, 2015); SEPTEMBERS OF SHIRAZ (US, Wayne Blair, 2015); LOOKING FOR GRACE (AT, Sue Brooks, 2015) Summary: Focus on the films with Australian directors who were awarded screenings at the 2015 Toronto and Venice Film festivals. The films are: THE DRESSMAKER, SEPTEMBERS OF SHIRAZ, and LOOKING FOR GRACE. Simon Stone's THE DAUGHTER will screen at Toronto as well
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Australian films : TV drama & documentaries Woolloomooloo, N.S.W.: Australian Film Commission, 2002. More info |
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Australian films at A.F.M. in Australasian Cinema (11/3/1983) vol.12 iss.4 p.1 PhysDes: Article Subject: AUSTRALIAN FILM COMMISSION; NEW SOUTH WALES FILM CORPORATION; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA; CLINIC, THE (AT, David Stevens, 1982); DUSTY (AT, John Richardson, 1983); DEAD EASY (AT, Bert Deling, 1982); FIGHTING BACK (AT, Michael Caulfield, 1982); GINGER MEGGS (AT, Jonathan Dawson, 1982); NORMAN LOVES ROSE (AT, Henri Safran, 1982); DOUBLE DEAL (AT, Brian Kavanagh, 1983); EARLY FROST (AT, Brian McDuffie, 1981); FAR EAST (AT, John Duigan, 1982); MIDNITE SPARES (AT, Quentin Masters, 1983); NEXT OF KIN (AT, Tony Williams, 1982); UNDERCOVER (AT, David Stevens, 1983); KITTY AND THE BAGMAN (AT, Donald Crombie, 1982); TURKEY SHOOT (AT, Brian Trenchard-Smith, 1981); WE OF THE NEVER NEVER (AT, Igor Auzins, 1982) Summary: Article on australian films screened at the American Film Market
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'Australian gothic vs the apocalypse' in Sunday Age (29/11/2015) p.14 More info |
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Australian Horror Films, 1973-2010 / Peter Shelley Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company Inc, c2012. Call No: 735.2 (94) SHE Author: Shelley, Peter Source: US/UK Place: Jefferson, North Carolina, and London Publisher: McFarland & Company Inc PubDate: c2012 PhysDes: vi, 320 p. : ill. ; 26 cm Subject: HORROR FILMS; HORROR FILMS. AUSTRALIA; FILMOGRAPHIES. AUSTRALIA; NIGHT OF FEAR (AT, Terry Bourke, 1973); CARS THAT ATE PARIS, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1974); INN OF THE DAMNED (AT, Terry Bourke, 1974); END PLAY (AT, Tim Burstall, 1975); LAST WAVE, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1977); LONG WEEKEND, THE (AT, Colin Eggleston, 1979); PATRICK (AT, Richard Franklin, 1978); SNAPSHOT (AT, Simon Wincer, 1978); THIRST (AT, Rod Hardy, 1979); NIGHTMARES (AT, John Lamond, 1980); ALISON'S BIRTHDAY (AT, Ian Coughlin, 1979); LADY STAY DEAD (AT, Terry Bourke, 1981); ROADGAMES (AT, Richard Franklin, 1981); SURVIVOR, THE (AT, David Hemmings, 1981); NEXT OF KIN (AT, Tony Williams, 1982); TURKEY SHOOT (AT, Brian Trenchard-Smith, 1981); INNOCENT PREY (AT, Colin Eggleston, 1984); RAZORBACK (AT, Russell Mulcahy, 1984); CASSANDRA (AT, Colin Eggleston, 1987); DARK AGE (AT/US, Arch Nicholson, 1988); FAIR GAME (AT, Mario Andreacchio, 1986); CONTAGION (AT, Karl Zwicky, 1987); CONTAGION (AT, Karl Zwicky, 1988); OUTBACK VAMPIRES (AT, Colin Eggleston, 1987); ZOMBIE BRIGADE (AT, Carmelo Musca, 1988); CELIA (AT, Ann Turner, 1988); CELIA (AT, Anne Turner, 1988); DREAMING, THE (AT, Mario Andreacchio, 1988); HOUSEBOAT HORROR (AT, Ollie Martin, [In prod], 1987); KADAICHA (AT, James Bogle, 1988); OUT OF THE BODY (AT, Brian Trenchard-Smith, 1988); 13TH FLOOR, THE (AT, Chris Roache, 1989); BLOODMOON (AT, Alec Mills, 1990); BODY MELT (AT, Philip Brophy, 1992); BODY MELT (AT, Philip Brophy, 1993); ENCOUNTERS (AT, Murray Fahey, 1994); KOMODO (US/AT, Michael Lantieri, 1999); CUT (AT, Kimble Rendall, 2000); H.P. LOVECRAFT'S CTHULHU (AT, Damian Heffernan, 2000); GHOST SHIP, THE (US, Steve Beck, 2002); CUBBYHOUSE (AT, Murray Fahey, 2001); QUEEN OF THE DAMNED, THE (US/AT, Michael Rymer, 2002); DARKNESS FALLS (US, Jonathon Liebesman, 2003); LOST THINGS (AT/CN, Martin Murphy, 2003); RAZOR EATERS (AT, Shannon Young, 2003); SUBTERANO (AT/GG, Esben Storm, 2002); UNDEAD (AT, Michael Spierig & Peter Spierig, 2002); MAN-THING (US/AT, Brett Leonard, 2005); SAFETY IN NUMBERS (AT, David Douglas, 2005); WOLF CREEK (AT, Greg McLean, 2005); LIKE MINDS (AT UK, Gregory J Read, 2006); SEE NO EVIL (AT, Gregory Dark, 2006); VOODOO LAGOON (AT/UK, Nicholas Cohen, 2006); WATCH ME (AT, Melanie Ansley, 2006); BLACK WATER (AT, David Nerlich & Andrew Traucki, 2007); ROGUE (AT, Greg Mclean, 2007); STORM WARNING (AT, Jamie Blanks, 2007); ACOLYTES (AT, Jon Hewitt, 2007); DYING BREED (AT, Jody Dwyer, 2008); GATES OF HELL, THE (AT, Kelly Dolen, 2008); I KNOW HOW MANY RUNS YOU SCORED LAST SUMMER (AT, Stacy Edmonds & Doug Turner, 2008); LONG WEEKEND (AT, Jamie Blanks, 2009); RUINS, THE (AT/US, Carter Smith, 2008); COFFIN ROCK (UK/AT, Rupert Glasson, 2009); CRUSH (AT, John V. Soto & Jeff Gerritsen, 2009); DAMNED BY DAWN (AT, Brett Anstey, 2009); DAYBREAKERS (US, Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig, 2008); DAYBREAKERS (US, Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig, 2008); FAMILY DEMONS (AT, Ursula Dabrowsky, 2009); HORSEMAN, THE (AT, Steven Kastrissios, 2008); LOVED ONES, THE (AT, Sean Byrne, 2009); PREY (AT, Oscar D'Rocceter, 2007); 7TH HUNT, THE (AT, J.D. Cohen, 2009); STORAGE (AT, Michael Craft, 2009); TRIANGLE (AT/UK Christpher Smith, 2009); CLINIC, THE (AT, James Rabbitts, 2010); NEEDLE (AT, John V Soto, 2010); REEF, THE (AT, Andrew Traucki, 2010); ROAD TRAIN (AT, Dean Francis, 2010); SLAUGHTERED (AT, Kate Glover, 2010) Summary: "This pioneering work provides in-depth coverage of 76 horror films produced in Australia, where serial killers, carnivorous animals, mutants, zombies, vampires and evil spirits all receive the "antipodean" cinematic treatment unique to the Land Down Under. Titles covered were released between 1973 and 2010, a period coinciding with the revival of the long-dormant Australian film industry in the early 1970s, and continuing into the second wave of genre production spurred by the international success of the 2005 chiller Wolf Creek, The Cars That Ate Paris, The Last Wave, Roadgames, Razorback, Outback Vampires, Queen of the Damned, Black Water, and The Reef are among the titles represented. Each film is covered in a chapter that includes a cast and credits list, release information, contemporary reviews and DVD availability, as well as a synopsis and in-depth notes about the story, filmmaking techniques, acting performances, recurring themes and motifs, and overall effectiveness of the film as a work of horror. ' -- BOOK BLURB Notes: 'VOYAGE INTO FEAR (AT, Murray Fahey, 1993) listed here as (aka) ENCOUNTERS (AT, Murray Fahey, 1994); HELLION: THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND listed here as (aka) CUBBYHOUSE (AT, Murray Fahey, 2001); NATURE'S GRAVE listed here as (aka) LONG WEEKEND (AT, Jamie Blanks, 2009); Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 9780786461677 Contents: -- acknowledgments -- preface -- introduction -- the films -- bibliography -- index --
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Australian images / Barrie McMahon, Robyn Quin Marrickville, N.S.W.: Science Press, 1990. More info |
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Australian media's treatment of the developing world : how does it rate? / Australian International Development Assistance Bureau Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1989. More info |
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Australian motion picture yearbook 1980 / edited by Peter Beilby ; associate editor: Scott Murray North Melbourne, Victoria: Cinema Papers Pty Ltd, 1980. More info |
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Australian multicultural policy and television drama in comparative contexts / by Harvey May Queensland: 2003. Call No: 409(94) MAY Author: May, Harvey Source: AT Place: Queensland PubDate: 2003 PhysDes: xi, 274 p. ; 30 cm Subject: AUSTRALIA; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA; MULTICULTURALISM AND TV. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; SOCIETY AND TV; SOCIETY AND TV. AUSTRALIA; ETHNIC GROUPS ON TV. AUSTRALIA; PIZZA [TV] (AT, Paul Fenech, 2000); PIZZA [TV] (AT, Paul Fenech, 2000-) Summary: "This thesis examines changes which have occurrred since the late 1980s and early 1990s with respect to the representation of cultural diversity on Australian popular drama programming. The thesis finds that a significant number of actors of diverse cultural and linguistic background have negotiated the television industry employment process to obtain acting roles in a lead capacity. The majority of these actors are from the second generation of immigrants, who increasingly make up a significant component of Australia's multicultural population. The way in which these actors are portrayed on-screen has also shifted from one of a 'performed' ethnicity, to an 'everyday' portrayal. The thesis develops an analysis which connects the development and broad political support for multicultural policy as expressed in the National Agenda for a Multicultural Australia to the changes in both employment and representation practices in popular television programming in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The thesis addresses multicultural debates by arguing for a mainstreaming position. The thesis makes detailed comparison of cultural diversity and television in the jurisdictions of the United States, the United Kingdom and New Zealand to support the broad argument that cultural diversity policy measures produce observable outcomes in television programming." -- ABSTRACT Notes: Presented to the Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology; Thesis (Ph.D.)--Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 2004.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-274) Contents: -- glossary of abbreviations -- statement of original authorship -- acknowledgments -- introduction -- chapter one: theory, terms and methodology -- part one: Australian policy environments -- chapter two: the multicultural project -- chapter three: the cultural diversity, television and policy -- part two: international policy and production environments -- chapter four: the United States: affirmative action, 'quotas' and diversity rights. -- chapter five: the United Kingdom: policy remits for diversity and an 'everyday' multiculturalism -- chapter six: New Zealand: biculturalism and targeted subsidies -- part three: Australian popular drama: mainstreaming the multicultural -- chapter seven: Australian drama casting and production perspectives -- chapter eight: Australian television programs: texts and contexts -- conclusion -- appendix one -- appendix two -- references --
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Australian post-war documentary film : an arc of mirrors / Deane Williams Bristol, U.K. ; Chicago, USA: Intellect, 2008. Call No: 761 WIL Author: Williams, Deane Source: UK Place: Bristol, U.K. ; Chicago, USA Publisher: Intellect PubDate: 2008 PhysDes: 165 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. AUSTRALIA; THREE IN ONE (AT, Cecil Holmes, 1956); BACK OF BEYOND, THE (AT, John Heyer, 1953); MIKE AND STEPHANI (AT, Maslyn Williams, 1948-49); OVERLANDERS, THE (UK, Harry Watt, 1946); VALLEY IS OURS, THE (AT, John Heyer, 1948) Summary: "This book is, at one level, a selective history of Australian documentary film in the immediate post-war years. At another level it is a sketch of an internationalist progressive film culture in the same place and period. It examines some landmark films in Australian Film History and places these important works in an international context. In this work of film history Deane Williams proposes that, while these films have been understood as inferior remakes of "overseas" written, theatrical and filmic texts, these films are evidence of an Australian film culture that was a key participant in an international network of documentary practice and criticism."--BOOK JACKET. Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-165); Includes filmography: p. [153]-156. ISBN: 9781841502106 Contents: A realist film unit and association in Australia -- Cecil Holmes's folk politics : the intertextuality of Thee in one -- John Heyer's international perspective : The overlanders, The valley is ours, The back of beyond -- The neo-realism of Mike and Stefani -- Settler journeys
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Australian radio listeners and television viewers : historical perspectives / Bridget Griffen-Foley Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. Call No: 41(94) GRI Author: Griffen-Foley, Bridget Source: SZ Place: Cham, Switzerland Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan PubDate: 2020 PhysDes: xiii, 167 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm Series: Palgrave studies in the history of the media Subject: AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA; RADIO AND TV. AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION; CHILDREN AND THE MEDIA. AUSTRALIA; FANS; RATINGS FOR TV AUSTRALIA; RATINGS. AUSTRALIA; DATING SHOWS; CHILDREN, PROGRAMMES FOR. AUSTRALIA Summary: This lively and accessible book charts how Australian audiences have engaged with radio and television since the 1920s. Ranging across both the commercial and public service broadcasting sectors, it recovers and explores the lived experiences of a wide cross-section of Australian listeners and viewers. Offering new perspectives on how audiences have responded to broadcast content, and how radio and television stations have been part of the lives of Australians, over the past one hundred years, this book invites us into the dynamic world created for children by the radio industry, traces the operations of radio and television clubs across Australia, and uncovers the workings of the Australian Broadcasting Commission’s viewers’ advisory committees. It also opens up the fan mail received by Australian broadcasting stations and personalities, delves into the complaints les of regulators, and teases out the role of participants and studio audiences in popular matchmaking programs -- publisher's website Notes: Includes bibliographies and index ISBN: 9783030546366 Contents: Introduction -- Aunties, Uncles and Argonauts -- The Fan Mail Trail -- Public Affairs On-Air -- Club Loyalty -- Viewing Television by Committee -- Talking Back -- Outrage and Complaint -- Matchmaking -- Conclusion
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The Australian screen : a pictorial history of Australian film making / [by] Eric Reade Melbourne: Lansdowne, 1975. Call No: 71(94) REA Copy Management: Copy 1; Copy 2 Author: Reade, Eric, 1912-1978 Place: Melbourne Publisher: Lansdowne PubDate: 1975 PhysDes: 308 p. : ill. ; 27 x 34 cm Subject: AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIA. 1895-1930; HISTORY OF TV. AUSTRALIA; HALL, KEN G.; CHAUVEL, CHARLES; LONGFORD, RAYMOND; SMITH, BEAUMONT; THRING, F.W.; THOMPSON, JACK; HIGGINS, ARTHUR; HURLEY, FRANK; RAFFERTY, CHIPS; SPENCER, CHARLES COZENS; EFFTEE STUDIO; FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE (AT, Norman Dawn, 1927); DIGGERS (AT, F.W. Thring, 1931); ON OUR SELECTION (AT, Raymond Longford, 1920); SENTIMENTAL BLOKE, THE (AT, Raymond Longford, 1919) Notes: Australian cinema films, 1896-1974 (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0101729); Index; Parts of the text and some of the photographs in this volume were first published in "Australian silent films: a pictorial history, 1896-1929' and "The talkies era: a pictorial history of Australian sound film making, 1930-1960' by the same author ISBN: 0701803193 : $15.00 Aust LON: anb70180319; 791305
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Australian story one of unfair licence fees in The Australian [Media] (20/03/2017) p.23 More info |
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Australian television : programs, pleasures & politics / edited by John Tulloch and Graeme Turner Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1989. Call No: 408.1(94) AUS Author: Tulloch, John, 1942; Turner, Graeme Place: Sydney Publisher: Allen & Unwin PubDate: 1989 PhysDes: xv, 204 p. ; 22 cm Series: Australian cultural studies Subject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; NATIONAL CULTURE AND TV. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA; GAMES SHOWS. AUSTRALIA; SOAP OPERAS. AUSTRALIA; DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA; CHILDREN AND TV. AUSTRALIA; HISTORY OF TV. AUSTRALIA; PERFECT MATCH [TV] (AT, 1984-89?); PRISONER [TV] (AT, 1979-86); COUNTRY PRACTICE, A [TV] (AT, 1981-1995?); LAST PLACE ON EARTH, THE [TV] (AT, 1987); VIETNAM [TV] (AT, John Duigan & Chris Noonan, 1987) Notes: Includes bibliographies and index ISBN: 0043800300 (pbk.) : price unknown LON: 6398616
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Australian television and international mediascapes / Stuart Cunningham and Elizabeth Jacka Cambridge Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Call No: 203(94) CUN Author: Cunningham, Stuart; Jacka, Elizabeth Place: Cambridge Melbourne Publisher: Cambridge University Press PubDate: 1996 PhysDes: xix, 284 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION; EXPORT AND IMPORT OF TV. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA; VILLAGE ROADSHOW; NATIONAL CULTURE AND TV. AUSTRALIA; NEIGHBOURS [TV] (AT, 1985-); FLYING DOCTORS, THE [TV] (AT, 1986-91); PARADISE BEACH [TV] (AT, 1993-94); BEYOND 2000 [TV] (AT, 1985-); BRIDES OF CHRIST [TV] (AT, Ken Cameron, 1991) Summary: "Describes the origins and operation of the Australian industry and the increasing globalisation of the television marketplace. Their book examines the television cultures of the countries importing Australian programs, and assesses the reasons for the success of failure of various programs" - taken from back cover Notes: Includes index; CIP confirmed; Bibliography: p. 254-270 ISBN: 052147003X; 0521469740 (pbk.) LON: 11853714
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Australian television and international mediascapes / Stuart Cunningham and Elizabeth Jacka Cambridge Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Call No: 203(94) CUN Author: Cunningham, Stuart; Jacka, Elizabeth Place: Cambridge Melbourne Publisher: Cambridge University Press PubDate: 1996 PhysDes: xix, 284 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION; EXPORT AND IMPORT OF TV. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA; VILLAGE ROADSHOW; NATIONAL CULTURE AND TV. AUSTRALIA; NEIGHBOURS [TV] (AT, 1985-); FLYING DOCTORS, THE [TV] (AT, 1986-91); PARADISE BEACH [TV] (AT, 1993-94); BEYOND 2000 [TV] (AT, 1985-); BRIDES OF CHRIST [TV] (AT, Ken Cameron, 1991) Summary: "Describes the origins and operation of the Australian industry and the increasing globalisation of the television marketplace. Their book examines the television cultures of the countries importing Australian programs, and assesses the reasons for the success of failure of various programs" - taken from back cover Notes: Includes index; CIP confirmed; Bibliography: p. 254-270 ISBN: 052147003X; 0521469740 (pbk.) LON: 11853714 Donation: Counihan donation
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Australian television drama series 1956-1981 / Albert Moran (compiler) Sydney: Australian Film Television & Radio School, 1989. More info |
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Australian TV : the early years : a program of full-length screenings / program notes written and researched by Graham Shirley [Sydney]: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1992. Call No: 71(94) AUS Author: Shirley, Graham, 1949 CorpAuthor: Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney, N.S.W.) Place: [Sydney] Publisher: Museum of Contemporary Art PubDate: 1992 PhysDes: 44 p. : ill. ; 30 cm Subject: HISTORY OF TV. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA; COMEDY PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA; DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA; CURRENT AFFAIRS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA; GAMES SHOWS. AUSTRALIA; MY BROTHER JACK [TV] (AT, Gil Brealey, 1965); PRESSURE PAK SHOW, THE [TV] (AT, 1957-1959?); COUNTRY STYLE [TV] (AT, 1962-?); IT COULD BE YOU [TV] (AT, 1969-?); JONAH [TV] (AT, David Cahill & Ken Hannam, 1962-63); MATLOCK POLICE [TV] (AT, 1971-1976); ADVENTURE ISLAND [TV] (AT, 1967-1973); MAVIS BRAMSTON SHOW [TV] (AT, 1964-1968); MY NAME'S MCGOOLEY, WHAT'S YOURS? [TV] (AT, 1966-1968); SEVEN DAYS [TV] (AT, 1964-1968); FOUR CORNERS [TV] (AT, 1961-); SAY BOW WOW [TV] (AT, Gil Brealey, 1964); CHEQUER-BOARD [TV] (AT, 1969-1975); PENTHOUSE [TV] (AT, 1961-?) Notes: "... accompanies the exhibition TV Times : 35 years of watching television in Australia' - Pref; At head of title: TV Times; Available from Museum of Contemporary Art, 132 George St, Sydney NSW 2000; Includes bibliographies ISBN: 1875632077 : price unknown LON: abn92040814; 8713155
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Australian TV : the first 25 years / edited by Peter Beilby ; assistant editor: John Tittensor, research: Ross Lansell, picture research: Keith Robertson Melbourne, Vic.: Thomas Nelson Australia, 1981. More info |
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Australian tv drama & documentary : a catalogue of tv drama & documentary production October 2002. More info |
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Australian tv drama & documentary catalogue March 2006 / Australian Film Commission Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 2006. More info |
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Australian tv drama & documentary catalogue March 2007 / Australian Film Commission Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 2007. More info |
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Australian tv drama & documentary catalogue September 2005 / Australian Film Commission Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 2005. More info |
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Australian tv drama & documentary catalogue September 2006 / Australian Film Commission Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 2006. More info |
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Australian variety and show world Sydney: Martin C. Brennan, 1916-1921. More info |
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Australians make a smokey mark on world cinema in Encore (Feb 2000) vol.18 iss.1 p.16 More info |
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Austrian avant-garde cinema 1955-1993 : A film series curated by Steve Anker, San Francisco Cinematheque, Sixpack Film / catalogue by Martin Arnold and Peter Tscherkassky [Vienna]: Sixpack Film, 1994. More info |
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Authoritative star of the local silver screen in The Australian (6/06/2017) p.29 More info |
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Authorship in Wide Angle (1984) vol.6 iss.1 p.[whole issue] Author: Lehman, Peter PhysDes: Article Subject: AUTEUR THEORY; COME AND GET IT (US, Howard Hawks and William Wyler, 1936); LADY IN THE LAKE (US, Robert Montgomery, 1946); DR STRANGELOVE (UK, Stanley Kubrick, 1964); VIDEO, FILMS ON; CABINET DES DR. CALIGARI, DAS (G, Robert Weine, 1920); A BOUT DE SOUFFLE (FR, Jean-Luc Godard, 1959); BREATHLESS (FR, Jean-Luc Godard, 1959) Summary: Entire edition on authorship/auteurism. Articles on 'Breathless', 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari', 'Come and Get It', 'The Lady in the Lake', and 'Dr. Strangelove'. An interview with Judith Barry on video art, and an interview with Manny Kirchheimer.
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Authorship and the films of David Lynch : aesthetic receptions in contemporary Hollywood / Antony Todd London: I.B. Tauris, 2012. Call No: 81LYN TOD Author: Todd, Antony Source: UK Place: London Publisher: I.B. Tauris PubDate: 2012 PhysDes: ix, 181 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: AESTHETICS; AUTEUR THEORY; LYNCH, DAVID; DUNE (US, David Lynch, 1984); BLUE VELVET (US, David Lynch, 1986); TWIN PEAKS [TV] (US, David Lynch & others, 1990-1991); MULHOLLAND DRIVE (US, David Lynch, 2001) Summary: "This fresh contribution to studies on authorship and film explores the ways in which shared and disputed opinions on aesthetic quality, originality and authorial essense have shaped receptions of David Lynch's films. it is also the first book to approach Lynch as a figure composed through language, history and text.
Antony Todd traces the development of Lynch's career from cult obscurity with Eraserhead to star auteur through the release of Blue Velvet, as well as the television event of the early 1990s, Twin Peaks. He investigates how Lynch's idiosyncratic style introduced the term 'Lynchian' to the colloquial speech of new Hollywood and helped establish Lynch as the leading light among contemporary American auteurs. Through the evidence of critical and promotional ephemera and the texts carrying Lynch's name, Todd explores contemporary manners and attitudes for artistic reputation building. He also reviews the standards by which Lynch's reputation was dismantled following the release of Wild at Heart and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, only to be reassembled once more through films such as Lost Highway, Mulholland Dr. and INLAND EMPIRE.
This book also ventures beyond its empirical findings by addressing authorship concerns pertaining to the ways in which, and to whom, the contemporary auteur has meaning. In its account of the experiences at play in the encounter between ephemera, text and reader, Authorship and the Films of David Lynch explores how authors functions for pleasure in the modern filmgoer's everyday consumption of films."-BOOK BLURB Notes: includes bibliographical references; includes index ISBN: 9781848855809 Contents: -- introduction -- 1.Towards a Textual Historicity -- 2.David Lynch: The Making of a Post-classical Auteur -- 3.Meanings and Authorships in Dune -- 4.Critical Theory and `Cruel Jokes': Principles of Ethics and Pleasure, and the Reception of Blue Velvet -- 5.Twin Peaks: The Rise and Fall of a Public Auteur -- 6.Brand Lynch -- 7.Receiving Mulholland Dr.: `A Contemporary Film Noir Directed by David Lynch' -- conclusion -- notes -- bibliography -- index --
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Autobiographical Cinema in Sightlines (Fall/Winter 1980) vol.14 iss.1/2 p.14-17 More info |
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Autobiographical cinema in Sightlines (Fall/Winter 1980) vol.14 iss.1/2 p.14-17 More info |
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An autobiography of British cinema as told by the filmmakers and actors who made it / Brian McFarlane ; foreward by Julie Christie London: Methuen, 1997. More info |
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The autobiography of Cecil B. DeMille / edited by Donald Hayne London: W.H.Allen, 1960. More info |
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The AV Channel Rental Releases DVD & VHS Melbourne, Australia: AV Channel, Call No: REFERENCE SECTION; 027(94) AV CorpAuthor: AV Channel Place: Melbourne, Australia Publisher: AV Channel Subject: DISTRIBUTION; DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA Notes: Distribution catalogues, published monthly - held Nov 2002 - incomplete
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The avant-garde film : a reader of theory and criticism / edited by P. Adams Sitney New York: Anthology Film Archives, 1987. Call No: 771 SIT Author: Sitney, P. Adams Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Anthology Film Archives PubDate: 1987 PhysDes: xlv, 295 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm Series: Anthology film archives series ; v. 3 Subject: EXPERIMENTAL FILMS; AVANT-GARDE FILMS; UNDERGROUND FILMS Summary: "This is a comprehensive anthology of writings by and about avant-garde filmmakers, edited with an historical introduction by a noted authority on film. Several theoretical and critical articles appear here for the first time, while many others have been translated into English especially for this collection, making available to the reader the vivid and continuing debate about the essence of cinema which began with the Surrealist, Dadist and Constructivist filmmakers of the 1920s and which is an important and fascinating aspect of the history of the most modern art." - taken from back cover. Notes: Includes index (pp. 291-295). -- c1978 ISBN: 0911689087 Contents: P. Adams Sitney: Introduction -- Dziga Vertov: Selected Writings -- Sergei Eisenstein: On the Question of a Materialist Approach to Form -- Hans Richter: The Badly Trained Sensibility -- Jean Epstein: The Essence of Cinema -- Jean Epstein: For a New Avant-Garde -- Germaine Dulac: From "Visual and Anti-visual Films" -- Germaine Dulac: The Essence of the Cinema: The Visual idea -- Germaine Dulac: The Avant-Garde Cinema -- Atonin Artaud: Sorcery and the Cinema -- Joseph Cornell: Monsieur Phot -- Maya Deren: Cinematography: The Creative Use of Reality -- Sidney Peterson: Cine Dance and Two Notes -- James Broughton: Two Notes on Mother's Day -- John and James Whitney: Audio-Visual Music -- P. Adams Sitney: Harry Smith Interview -- Harry Smith: On Mahogany -- Carel Rowe: Illuminating Lucifer -- Stan Brakhage: from Metaphors on Vision -- Stan Brakhage: Letter to Yves Kovacs (On Surrealism) -- Stan Brakhage: Letter to Ronna Page (On Music) -- Peter Kubelka: The Theory of Metrical Film -- Stephen Koch: Andy Warhol's Silence -- Annette Michelson: Toward Snow -- Michael Snow: Two Letters and Notes on Films -- Jonas Mekas: The Diary Film -- P. Adams Sitney: Autobiography in Avant-Garde Film -- Ernie Gehr: Program Notes -- Anthony McCall: Two Statements -- Paul Sharits: Hearing:Seeing -- Paul Sharits: from "Words Per Page" -- Tony Conrad: A Few Remarks Before I Begin -- Hollis Frampton: Lecture -- Hollis Frampton: A Pentagram For Conjuring the Narrative
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The avant-garde finds Andy Hardy / Robert B. Ray Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1995. More info |
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AVEC Film Study Catalogue: Part 3 Documentary / Cahill, Tony PhysDes: 34 p. ; 28 cm Subject: DOCUMENTARIES Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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The avocado plantation : boom and bust in the Australian film industry / David Stratton Chippendale, N.S.W.: Pan Macmillan, 1990. Call No: 71(94) STR Author: Stratton, David Place: Chippendale, N.S.W. Publisher: Pan Macmillan PubDate: 1990 PhysDes: xiii, 465 p. : ill. ; 25 cm Subject: FILMOGRAPHIES. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIA; TAXES. AUSTRALIA; MILLER, GEORGE; LAWRENCE, RAY; COX, PAUL; BENNETT, BILL; DOBROWOLSKA, GOSIA; PARKER, DAVID; SALVAT, KEITH; SCHEPISI, FRED; SCHULTZ, CARL; SULLIVAN, ERROL; TASS, NADIA; TURKIEWICZ, SOPHIA; WEIR, PETER; YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1982); TIME GUARDIAN, THE (AT, Brian Hannant, 1987); SILVER CITY (AT, Sophia Turkiewicz, 1984); MALCOLM (AT, Nadia Tass, 1986); BURKE AND WILLS (AT, Graeme Clifford, 1985); BLISS (AT, Ray Lawrence, 1985) Summary: "Film? Or avocados? During the heady years of tax incentives and 10BA it didn't much matter to Australian investors where they put their surplus funds. For the Australian film industry, booming after the creative revival of the 1970s, the next decade became one of confusion and controversy. In THE AVOCADO PLANTATION, David Stratton gives us a comprehensive look at the making of 270 film features between 1980 and 1990. He discusses the big name attractions - GALLIPOLI, THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER, MAD MAX 2, CROCODILE DUNDEE, MAN OF FLOWERS, SWEETIE - and a host of lesser known films. Adventure films, horror films, love stories, comedies, they're all here: the smash hits, the turkets and the quality movies appreciated by discerning audiences. Stratton tells the behind-the-scenes stories of how the films were made - or in some casxes, un-made. He talks with directors such as Peter Weir, George Miller and Paul Cox, as well as producers, writers, actors, and crew members. Their reflections and revelations form a major part of THE AVOCADO PLANTATION." [Taken from book jacket] Notes: Includes index ISBN: 0732902509 LON: 7520974 Donation: Simon Wincer ID2: 255
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AYA TO MAJO [EARWIG AND THE WITCH] : (JA/US, Gorô Miyazaki, 2020) Digital clippings file available More info |
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AZ Films buys into quality in Australasian Cinema (28/1/1983) vol.12 iss.1 p.4, 6 More info |
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Azaria : the mysterious disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain / Richard Shears Surry Hills, NSW: Century Hutchinson Australia, 1982. Call No: N79EVI SHE Author: Shears, Richard Source: AT Place: Surry Hills, NSW Publisher: Century Hutchinson Australia PubDate: 1982 PhysDes: 234 p. ; 18 cm. Subject: STREEP, MERYL; EVIL ANGELS (AT, Fred Schepisi, 1988) Summary: Richard Shears looks at the disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain on 17 August, 1980, the two inquests into the matter, the lengthy murder trial, the Royal Commission, and the development, that led to the controversial release of Lindy Chamberlain from Berrimah Prison in Darwin. A film, starring Meryl Streep, was made of the book. ISBN: 0091691818
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B.C. & C. embark on 'Magical Mystery Tour' in Australasian Cinema (28/1/1983) vol.12 iss.1 p.3 PhysDes: Article Subject: BIRCH CARROLL AND COYLE; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS; ANNIE (US, John Huston, 1982); E.T. THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL (US, Steven Spielberg, 1982); NIGHT SHIFT (US, Ron Howard, 1982) Summary: Article on Birch, Carroll, and Coyle's promotional day-tour for 'Annie', 'E.T.', and 'Nightshift'.
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B is for bad cinema : aesthetics, politics and cultural value / edited by Claire Perkins and Constantine Verevis Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, c2014. Call No: 730.2 BIS Author: Perkins, Claire; Verevis, Constantine Source: US Place: Albany, New York Publisher: State University of New York Press PubDate: c2014 PhysDes: xi, 262 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm Subject: AESTHETICS; AUTHORSHIP; B-MOVIES; CULT FILMS; CULTURE AND THE CINEMA; EXPLOITATION FILMS; POLITICS AND THE CINEMA; SUBTITLES; CANDY (AT, Neil Armfield, 2005); EVIL DEAD, THE (US, Sam Raimi, 1982 [prod. 1980]); MARNIE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1964) Summary: B Is For Bad Cinema continues and extends, but does not limit itself to, the trends in film scholarship that have made cult and exploitation films and other "low" genres increasingly acceptable objects for critical analysis. Springing from discussions of taste and value in film, these original essays mark out the broad contours of "bad" - that is, aesthetically, morally, or commercially disreputable - cinema. While some of the essays share a kinship with recent discussions of B movies and cult films, they do not describe a single aesthetic category or represent a single methodology or critical agenda, but variously approach badcinema in terms of aesthetics, politics and cultural value. The volume covers a range of issues, from the aesthetic and industrial mechanics of low-budget production through the terrain of audience responses and cinematic effect, and onto the broader moral and ethical implications of the material. As a result, B Is For Bad Cinema takes an interest in a variety of film examples - overblown Hollywood blockbusters, faux pornographic works, and European art house films - to consider those that lurk on the boundaries of acceptability." -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 9781438449951 Contents: Introduction: B for bad cinema / Claire Perkins and Constantine Verevis; Part 1: Aesthetics -- Explosive apathy / Jeffrey Sconce -- B-grade subtitles / Tessa Dwyer -- Being in two places at the same time: the forgotten geography of rear-projection / Adrian Danks -- Redeeming cruising: tendentiously offensive, coherently incoherent, strangely pleasurable / R. Barton Palmer -- The villain we love: notes on the dramaturgy of screen evil / Murray Pomerance -- From bad to good and back to bad again? cult cinema and its unstable trajectory / Jamie Sexton; Part 2: Authorship -- Coffee in paradise: the horn blows at midnight / Tom Conley -- The risible: on Jean-Claude Brisseau / Adrian Martin -- The evil dead DVD commentaries, amateurishness and "bad film" discourse / Kate Egan -- Liking The magus / I.Q. Hunter -- BADaptation: is candy faithful? / Constantine Verevis
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Bachelor boys : the Young Ones book / Elton, Ben / Mayall, Rik / Mayer, Lise United Kingdom: Sphere Books Limited, 1984. Call No: 79 YOU ELT Author: Elton, Ben; Mayall, Rik; Mayer, Lise Place: United Kingdom Publisher: Sphere Books Limited PubDate: 1984 PhysDes: [124] p. : ill., ports ; 23cm Subject: YOUNG ONES, THE [TV] (UK, 1982-84); MAYALL, RIK; EDMONDSON, ADRIAN; PLANER, NIGEL Notes: Humour in English,. 1945- - Texts (BNB/ PRECIS) ISBN: 0722157657
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The back of beyond / Sylvia Lawson Canberra: Currency Press, National Film and Sound Archive, 2013. Call No: 79BAC LAW Author: Lawson, Sylvia CorpAuthor: Australian Screen Classics Source: AT Place: Strawberry Hills, NSW; Canberra Publisher: Currency Press; National Film and Sound Archive PubDate: 2013 PhysDes: viii, 76 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm Series: Australian screen classics, 1447-557X Subject: DOCUMENTARY FILMS. AUSTRALIA; HEYER, JOHN; BACK OF BEYOND, THE (AT, John Heyer, 1953) Summary: The Back of Beyond is a 1954 documentary celebrating the life and times of Australia's best known Royal Mail driver Tom Kruse in outback central Australia. It tells the story of how he battled isolation, heat, sand and flood to deliver mail, stores and supplies to the families along the 517 kilometre Birdsville Track. In her book, Lawson gives an in-depth and thoughtful critique of the film, giving its historical context within documentary tradition. Notes: Includes bibliographical references and filmography; Co-published with National Film and Sound Archive ISBN: 9780868199757 ISSN: 1447-557X Contents: -- Part one: Before Television,After Grierson -- Part two: 'A Carrier Called Kruse' --
Part three: On to the Track -- Part four: The Education of a Director -- Part five: Tracking Documentary -- Part six: East of Maralinga -- Part seven: The Lectern and the Water-Cart -- Part eight: A Film in Rear Vision -- Part nine: 'Poetry and Earthiness' -- Part 10: History Lessons, Scenic Flights
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Backstory : interviews with screenwriters of Hollywood's golden age / edited and with an introduction by Pat McGilligan Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986. Call No: 802.24(73) BAC Author: McGilligan, Patrick Source: US Place: Berkeley Publisher: University of California Press PubDate: 1986 PhysDes: viii, 382 p. : ports. ; 24 cm Subject: BENNETT, CHARLES; BURNETT, W. R.; BUSCH, NIVEN; CAIN, JAMES M; COFFEE, LENORE; DUNNE, PHILIP; EPSTEIN, JULIUS J.; GOODRICH, FRANCES; HACKETT, ALBERT; KRASNA, NORMAN; MAHIN, JOHN LEE; MAIBAUM, RICHARD; ROBINSON, CASEY; SCOTT, ALLAN; STEWART, DONALD OGDEN Summary: "Backstory" is a screenwriter's tem fr what happens in a plot before the screen story begins. In this volume a delightfully acute and articulate band of screenwriters tell their side of what happened, on and off the set, before the cameras rolled. Their reminiscences are both entertaining and instructive for anyone who cares about the art of film - past or present. Together, the interviews comprices an affectionate group portrait of movie writers at work.
The illustrious line-up includes Hitchcock's collaborator Charles Bennett; the novelists Niven Busch, W. R. Burnett, and James M. Cain; the fixer-upper Lenore Coffee; the comedy writers Julius J. Epstein and Norman Krasna; the sophisticated husband-and-wife team of Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett; the Astair-Rogers writer Allan Scott and the James Bond interpreter Richard Maibaum; that witty gentleman Donald Ogden Stewart; and three of Hollywood's best adaptors: Philip Dunne, John Lee Mahin, and Casey Robinson. -- Taken from dust jacket. Notes: Includes indexes; Bibliography: p. 349-364 ISBN: 0520056663 (alk. paper); 0520056892 (pbk. : alk. paper) LON: 85028949; 4218775
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Backstory 4 : interviews with screenwriters of the 1970s and 1980s / edited and with an introduction by Patrick McGilligan Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006. Call No: 802.24(73) BAC Author: McGilligan, Patrick Source: US Place: Berkeley Publisher: University of California Press PubDate: 2006 PhysDes: x, 423 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: SCRIPTWRITERS; SCRIPTWRITERS. USA; BENTON, ROBERT; COHEN, LARRY; EDWARDS, BLAKE; HILL, WALTER; JHABVALA, RUTH PRAWER; KASDAN, LAWRENCE; LEONARD, ELMORE; MAZURSKY, PAUL; MEYERS, NANCY; MILIUS, JOHN; RAPHAEL, FREDERIC; WESTLAKE, DONALD; SARGENT, ALVIN Summary: "Continuing Patrick McGuilligan's highly acclaimed series on Hollywood screenwriters, these engrossing, informative, provocative interviews give wonderfull detailed and personal stories from veteran writers of the seventies and eighties focusing on their craft, their lives, and their profession. Backstory 4 is a riveting insider's look at how movies get made; a rich perspective on many of the great films, directors, and actors of the seventies and eighties; and an articulate, forthright commentary on the art and business of screenwriting."-- Back cover Notes: Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references (p. 389-396) and index ISBN: 9780520245181; 0520245180 (pbk. : alk. paper) Contents: -- acknowlegments -- introduction -- Robert Benton : the new traditionalist / interview by Christian Keathley -- Larry Cohen : manic energy / interview by Patrick McGilligan -- Blake Edwards : jumping around / interview by Bill Krohn --
Walter Hill : last man standing / interview by Patrick McGilligan -- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala : out of India / interview by Vincent LoBrutto -- Lawrence Kasdan : a humanist in Hollywood / interview by Graham Fuller -- Elmore Leonard : the hot kid / interview by Patrick McGilligan -- Paul Mazursky : a map of the heart / interview by Nat Segaloff -- Nancy Meyers : late bloomer / interview by Fred Topel -- John Milius : the good fights / interview by Nat Segaloff -- Frederic Raphael : renaissance man / interview by John Baxter -- Alvin Sargent : pursuit and destination / interview by Patrick McGilligan -- Donald E. Westlake : the worst that could happen / interview by Patrick McGilligan -- bibliographic notes -- about the contributors -- general index -- index of films, plays, and books --
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Backstory 5 : interviews with screenwriters of the 1990s / edited and with an introduction by Patrick McGilligan Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010. Call No: 802.24(73) BAC Author: McGilligan, Patrick Source: US Place: Berkeley Publisher: University of California Press PubDate: 2010 PhysDes: viii, 252 p. ; 23 cm Subject: SCRIPTWRITERS; SCRIPTWRITERS. USA; BROOKS, ALBERT; CARRIERE, JEAN-CLAUDE; EPHRON, NORA; HARWOOD, RONALD; HUGHES, JOHN (US); KOEPP, DAVID; LAGRAVENESE, RICHARD; LEVINSON, BARRY; ROTH, ERIC; SAYLES, JOHN; STOPPARD, TOM; TURNER, BARBARA; WURLITZER, RUDY Summary: "The thirteen featured writers are not confined to the 1990s, but their engrossing, detailed, and richly personal stories create, in McGilligan's words, a 'snapshot of a profession in motion.' Emphasizing the craft of writing and the process of collaboration, this new volume looks at how Hollywood is changing to meet new economic and creative challenges." -- Back cover Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexes ISBN: 9780520260399 Contents: -- acknowledgements -- introduction -- Albert Brooks: me generation everyman / Interview by Gavin Smith -- Jean-Claude Carrie`re: breaking the rules / interview by Mikael Colville-Andersen -- Nora Ephron: feminist with a funny bone / interview by Patrick McGilligan -- Ronald Harwood: imagination / interview by Patrick McGilligan -- John Hughes: straight outta Shermer / interview by William Ham -- David Koepp: sincerity / interview by Patrick McGilligan -- Richard LaGravenese: a writer under the influence / interview by Tom Matthews -- Barry Levinson: the journey / interview by Patrick McGilligan -- Eric Roth: pride of authorship / interview by Patrick McGilligan -- John Sayles: the nonconformist / interview by Nick Dawson -- Tom Stoppard: adventures in movies / interview by Vincent Lobrutto -- Barbara Turner: free spirit / interview by Patrick McGilligan -- Rudy Wurlitzer: questing / interview by Lee Hill -- abiut the contributors -- general index -- index of films, plays, books --
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Bad Boy Bubby / Gabrielle Murray (author) Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Call No: 79 BAD MUR Author: Murray, Gabriel Source: UK Place: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan PubDate: 2013 PhysDes: 152 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm. Series: controversies Subject: BAD BOY BUBBY (AT, Rolf de Heer, 1993); CENSORSHIP. AUSTRALIA; CENSORSHIP. UK; ANIMALS IN FILMS; DISABLED IN FILMS Summary: Bad Boy Bubby focuses on a 35 year-old man-child whose 'mother/keeper' keeps him imprisoned in a windowless hovel. From the moment it entered the festival cycle in 1993, the film has polarized audiences. This volume examines how and why the film produced such conflicting responses, as well as reviewing its current relevance. -- PUBLISHERS WEB SITE ISBN: 9780230296769 Contents: Introduction -- synopsis -- 1 Somewhere between exploitation and art cinema -- 2 Censorship, film festival classifications and pressure groups -- 3 Animal cruelty and the cinema -- 4 Key scene analysis -- 5 Key themes -- 6 Legacy -- Appendix A Key Details -- Appendix B Notes -- Appendix C References.-- Index
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Bad eggs : A geek and his gang discover drugs are the currency of escape while an illustrious brand falters in the age of the wealthy in AFR Weekend [Weekend Fin] (22/8/2015) p.51 More info |
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Bad eggs : A geek and his gang discover drugs are the currency of escape while an illustrious brand falters in the age of the wealthy in AFR Weekend [Weekend Fin] (22/8/2015) p.51 More info |
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Bad faith in AFR Weekend (06/02/2016) p.51 More info |
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Bad medicine makes the hurt feel good in The Australian (18/11/2016) p.17 Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; NURSE JACKIE [TV] (US, 2009-) Author: Blundell, Graeme PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: FALCO, EDIE; NURSE JACKIE [TV] (US, 2009-) Summary: Review of the replay of the US drama series NURSE JACKIE. The reviewer is very positive regarding Edie Falco's gritty portrayal of the show's heroine
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Ballet for film and television London: Pitman, [1950]. Call No: 751.2 FRA Author: Franks, A. H. (Arthur Henry), 1907 Place: London Publisher: Pitman PubDate: [1950] PhysDes: ix, 85 p. plates. 23 cm Subject: DANCE FILMS Notes: Bibliography: p. 73-77. "A short catalogue of dance and ballet films": p. 78-82 LON: 1335577
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Ballet melodrama makes its pointe in Sunday Age [Inside Out] (9/04/2017) p.11 More info |
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Banned : tales from the bizarre history of Australian obscenity / by James Cockington Sydney: ABC Books for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2005. Call No: 44 COC Author: Cockington, James Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: ABC Books for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation PubDate: 2005 PhysDes: ix, 246 p. : ill., ports ; 24 cm Subject: PORNOGRAPHY IN FILMS; CENSORSHIP; CENSORSHIP. AUSTRALIA; ETHICS AND THE CINEMA; ETHICS AND TV; ETHICS IN FILMS; AUSTRALIA Summary: "Banned takes a fearless look at the weird ways of Australian wowserism. It describes landmark legal cases such as the Oz trial in 1964 and the decision to allow full-frontal nudity in the rock opera Hair in 1969. It also tackles more obscure scandals such as police raids on 'immoral' pyjama parties in Surfer's Paradise in the 1950s, the bikini police, the sacking of a 'Romper Room' presenter for wearing too revealing a dress and Gra-Gra's infamous crow call, among many absurd others in the history of polite society. " -- BOOK JACKET ISBN: 073331502X Contents: Contents: Great moments in obscenity -- Beyond Victoriana -- Taking the waters -- W.J. Chidley's answer -- Dirty dancing and stage kissing -- Backless Betty from Bondi -- Mr Bandparts -- Inversion and perversion -- Boult--upright -- Fun in little Bohemia -- Battle of the bikinis -- Freak show -- Moral devastation -- Sex swaps -- The knight and the witch -- Pyjama parties -- Ruth, Lenny and the Lady Chatterley word -- Toplessness -- Much ado about nothing -- Naughty little boys -- Full frontal -- Grubby gra gra -- How far is too far? -- This is too far -- Morality for the new millennium.
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Banned films : movies, censors, and the First Amendment / Edward de Grazia and Roger K. Newman New York: Bowker, 1982. Call No: 44(73) DEG Author: De Grazia, Edward, 1927; Newman, Roger K Place: New York Publisher: Bowker PubDate: 1982 PhysDes: xxiii, 455 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm Subject: CENSORSHIP. USA; BANNED FILMS. USA; BIRTH OF A NATION, THE (US, David Wark Griffith, 1915); EXORCIST, THE (US, William Friedkin, 1973); ULTIMO TANGO A PARIGI (IT/FR, Bernardo Bertolucci, 1972); CARNAL KNOWLEDGE (US, Mike Nichols, 1971); ALIBI (US, Roland West, 1929); JAG AR NYFIKEN - GUL (SW, Vilgot Sjoman, 1967) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 391-394 ISBN: 0835215091; 0835215113 (soft) LON: 2214260
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Barbara Stanwyck / Al DiOrio New York: Berkley Books, 1985, c1983. Call No: 81STA DIO Author: DiOrio, Al Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Berkley Books PubDate: 1985, c1983 PhysDes: 247 p. : ill. ; 18cm Subject: Stanwyck, Barbara; BROADWAY NIGHTS (US, Jospeph Boyle, 1927); LOCKED DOOR, THE (US, George Fitzmaurice, 1929); MEXICALI ROSE (US, Erle Kenton, 1929); LADIES OF LEISURE (US, Frank Capra, 1930); ILLLICIT (US, Archie Mayo, 1931); TEN CENTS A DANCE (US, Lionel Barrymore, 1931); NIGHT NURSE (US, William Wellman, 1931); MIRACLE WOMAN, THE (US, Frank Capra, 1931); FORBIDDEN (US, Frank Capra, 1932); SHOPWORN (US, Nicholas Grinde, 1932); SO BIG (US, William Wellman, 1932); PURCHASE PRICE, THE (US, William Wellman, 1932); BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN, THE (US, Walter Wanger, 1933); LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT (US, Howard Bretherton and William Keighley, 1933); BABYFACE (US, Alfred Green, 1933); EVER IN MY HEART (US, Archie Mayo, 1933) Notes: Filmography and credit listing included of all Stanwycks films. ISBN: 0425094553
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