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Accent on origins for Weaver : Chameleonic star Jacki Weaver's latest film - a comedy about euthanasia - brought a welcome return to home soil in The Age [Spectrum] (1/08/2015) p.10
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Cinema still beats online viewing in The Age (20/08/2015) p.20
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A driving force : Michael Caton takes an emotion road trip in Last Cab to Darwin in Daily Telegraph [Best Weekend] (08/08/2015) p.13
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A driving force in Daily Telegraph [Best Weekend] (8/08/2015) p.13
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; LAST CAB TO DARWIN (AT, Jeremy Sims, 2015)PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: LAST CAB TO DARWIN (AT, Jeremy Sims, 2015) Summary: Michael Caton and his role in Last Cab to Darwin
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LAST CAB TO DARWIN : (AT, Jeremy Sims, 2015) [copyright 2014] Digital clippings file available
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Last Cab to Darwin in The Australian (10/07/2015) p.14
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[Last cab to Darwin] Last cab / Written by Reg Cribb and Jeremy Sims AT: 2014.
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[Last cab to Darwin] Last cab / Written by Reg Cribb and Jeremy Sims AT: 2014.
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Call No: P LASPhysDes: 1 poster : col. ; 97 X 67cmSubject: LAST CAB TO DARWIN (AT, Jeremy Sims, 2015) Summary: Image: Head and half body of Michael Caton in front of sunset and desert road. Text: 'It's never too late to start living'.Notes: Double-sided; Tears on left and top edgesDonation: Cinema Nova
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Call No: P LASPhysDes: 1 poster : col. ; 97 X 67cmSubject: LAST CAB TO DARWIN (AT, Jeremy Sims, 2015) Summary: Image: 5 main characters from shoulders up with Michael Caton in the centre. They are lined up above an image of a taxi driving through the outback. Text: 'A gem of a film.' 'It's never too late to start living.'Notes: Double-sidedDonation: Cinema Nova
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Premiere saved by the stroke of a judge's pen in The Australian [Arts and entertainment] (19/8/2015) p.17
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Press play in Sydney Morning Herald [The Shortlist] (15/05/2015) p.1
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; FESTIVALS. SYDNEYAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: LAST CAB TO DARWIN (AT, Jeremy Sims, 2015) [copyright 2014] ; FESTIVALS. SYDNEY ; RUBEN GUTHRIE (AT, Brendan Cowell, 2015) ; HOLDING THE MAN (AT, Neil Armfield, 2015) ; DAUGHTER, THE (AT, Simon Stone, 2015) Summary: Report on Australian features showing at the Sydney Film Festival, with a focus on four adaptations of plays that have been adapted for the cinema screenNotes: located in the FESTIVALS. SYDNEY. 2015-2019 file
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Road trip a harsh trail of emotion in Sunday Age [M] (9/08/2015) p.19
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Short cuts : cinemas line up for Last Cab in The Age (23/07/2015) p.20
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; LAST CAB TO DARWIN (AT, Jeremy Sims, 2015)Author: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: LAST CAB TO DARWIN (AT, Jeremy Sims, 2015) [copyright 2014] Summary: Australian film LAST CAB TO DARWIN looks to be getting a wide release. This is due to the reaction it got at the Sydney Film Festival and from mainstream exhibitors
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Taking the slow road in Weekend Australian [Review] (01/08/2015) p.14
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A talent for heart and humour in Canberra Times [Panorama] (1/8/2015) p.19
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Territory of the heart in The Age [The Shortlist] (07/08/2015) p.1
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Territory of the heart in The Age [The Shortlist] (7/08/2015) p.1
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Timing spot-on for movie that tackles race relations in Canberra Times (03/08/2015) p.5
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; LAST CAB TO DARWIN (AT, Jeremy Sims, 2015) [copyright 2014]Author: Knaus, Christopher PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: LAST CAB TO DARWIN (AT, Jeremy Sims, 2015) [copyright 2014] Summary: Preview of LAST CAB TO DARWIN, with discussion of how the film examines race issues between white and indigenous Australians, and quotes from Michael Caton and Jeremy Sims
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