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The cinema of Australia and New Zealand / edited by Geoff Mayer & Keith Beattie. London: Wallflower, 2007.
Call No: 71(93) CINSource: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: WallflowerPubDate: 2007PhysDes: xiii, 259 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Series: 24 FramesSubject: AUSTRALIA ; NEW ZEALAND ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. NEW ZEALAND ; STORY OF THE KELLY GANG, THE (AT, Charles Tait, 1906) ; WOMAN SUFFERS, THE (AT, Raymond Longford, 1918) ; DAD AND DAVE COME TO TOWN (AT, Ken G. Hall, 1938) ; PHANTOM STOCKMAN, THE (AT, Lee Robinson, 1953) ; BACK OF BEYOND, THE (AT, John Heyer, 1954) ; JEDDA (AT, Charles Chauvel, 1955) ; FREE RADICALS (NZ, Len Lye, 1958) ; RUNAWAY (NZ, John O'Shea, 1964) ; THEY'RE A WEIRD MOB (AT, Michael Powell, 1966) ; ONE NIGHT THE MOON (AT, Rachel Perkins, 2001) ; SLEEPING DOGS (NZ, Roger Donaldson, 1977) ; VIGIL (NZ, Vincent Ward, 1984) ; IN THIS LIFE'S BODY (AT, Corinne Cantrill, 1984) ; PIANO, THE (AT, Jane Campion, 1993) ; YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1982) ; ONCE WERE WARRIORS (NZ, Lee Tamahori, 1994) ; OSCAR AND LUCINDA (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1997) ; AFTER MABO (AT, Richard Frankland, 1997) ; CHOPPER (AT, Andrew Dominik, 2000) ; GODDESS OF 1967, THE (AT, Clara Law, 2000) ; MOULIN ROUGE (AT/US, Baz Luhrmann, 2001) ; LORD OF THE RINGS: FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, THE (US, Peter Jackson, 2001) ; TWO LAWS (AT, Alessandro Cavadini & Carolyn Strachan, 1981) ; RABBIT-PROOF FENCE (AT, Phillip Noyce, 2001) Summary: A collection of essays celebrating the commercially successful narrative feature films from Australia and New Zealand, including key documentaries, shorts and independent films. This coverage also invokes issues of national identity, race, history and the ability of two small film cultures to survive the economic and cultural threat from Hollywood.Notes: Includes filmography.
Includes bibliography and index.ISBN: 9781904764960
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ONE NIGHT THE MOON : (AT, Rachel Perkins, 2001)
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One Night the Moon : Final Draft Script [1999].
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[One night the moon : stills file] / George Kannavas
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Reel tracks : Australian feature film music and cultural identities / edited by Rebecca Coyle Eastleigh: John Libby Publishing, 2005.
Call No: 751.0 (94)"199"COYAuthor: Coyle, Rebecca (ed) Edition: 1stSource: UKPlace: EastleighPublisher: John Libby PublishingPubDate: 2005PhysDes: 257 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: AUSTRALIA IN FILMS ; MUSIC FILMS ; MUSIC IN FILMS ; MUSIC IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; SOUND EFFECTS ; SPECIAL EFFECTS ; CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; BOOTMEN (AT, Dein Perry, 2000) ; BLACKROCK (AT, Steven Vidler, 1997) ; NED KELLY (AT/UK, Gregor Jordan, 2003) ; MASCULINITY IN FILMS ; IN A SAVAGE LAND (AT, Bill Bennett, 1999) ; MULTICULTURALISM AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; BAD BOY BUBBY (AT, Rolf de Heer, 1993) ; CHOPPER (AT, Andrew Dominik, 2000) ; RABBIT-PROOF FENCE (AT, Phillip Noyce, 2001) ; ONE NIGHT THE MOON (AT, Rachel Perkins, 2001) ; PARADISE ROAD (AT/US, Bruce Beresford, 1997) ; BANK, THE (AT/IT, Robert Connolly, 2001) ; BEDEVIL (AT, Tracey Moffat, 1993) ; FILM STUDY AND RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA Summary: Over the last decade popular cinema has employed a variety of forms of music. These include traditional composed screen music, pre-recorded music tracks, mixes of music and sound effects and various combinations of these. In response to this, film music scholars have developed new ways of understanding and analysing the role of film music in relation to genre, narrative and creative roles and inter-relations in film music scoring. 'Reel Tracks' provides a series of insightful analyses of recent mainstream Australian cinema. Following the editor's careful exploration of film music's relation to national cinema culture and identity, individual chapters offer stimulating and diverse accounts of music in films such as Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002), Lantana (2001), Chopper (2000) and Paradise Road (1997). The chapters in this volume also address broader themes such as the musical representation of sexuality in cinema and music's representation of regions, localities and ethnicity. Reel Tracks is an important contribution to both Australian film studies and the international understanding of the role of music in contemporary western cinema. This volume is targeted to both cinema studies readers and film music students, teachers and aficionados. [Book jacket]ISBN: 0861966589Contents: Soundscapes of surf and steel : "Blackrock" and "Bootmen" / Shane Homan -- New-Age Ned : Scoring Irishness and masculinity in "Ned Kelly" / Helen O'Shea -- Hauntings : Soundtrack representations of Papua New Guinea in "To have and to hold" and "In a savage land" / Philip Hayward -- "Hei-fen" and musical subtexts in two Australian films by Clara Law / Tony Mitchell -- Lost in music : popular music, multiculturalism and Australian film / Jon Stratton -- Scoring : sexuality and Australian film music, 1990-2003 / Bruce Johnson and Gaye Poole -- "Christ kid, you're a weirdo" : aural construction of subjectivity in "Bad boy bubby" / Melissa Iocco and Anna Hickey-Moody -- The sound of redemption in "Chopper" : rediscovering ambience as affect / Mark Evans -- Sounds of Australia in "Rabbit-proof fence" / Marjorie D. Kibby -- Untangling "Lantana" : a study of film sound production / Rebecca Coyle -- Moon music : musical meanings in "One night the moon" / Kate Winchester -- Transcendent voices : choral music in "Paradise road" / Jude Magee -- Musical intertextuality in "The bank" / Michael Hannan -- Carl Vine's score in "beDevil" / Catherine Summerhayes and Roger Hillman -- The composer as alchemist : an overview of Australian feature film scores 1994-2004 / Michael Atherton.URL status: URL: 'http://-'
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