Launching The Rocket: Beyond the Typical Australian Film

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The Rocket may not seem Australian, but this captivating Laos-set drama can teach our national industry a lot about...
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The Rocket may not seem Australian, but this captivating Laos-set drama can teach our national industry a lot about success and visibility in a globalised world, writes Glenn Dunks. Additional keywords: Kim Mordaunt, multiculturalism, identity, South-East Asia. SKU: 02202-M178 Visit our website to view thousands more products like this and order online at:
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