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Vulnerability and Rio Bravo

Vulnerability and Rio Bravo

Leland Poague provides a thorough historical account of this classic film's rise to canonical status and an examination...
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Playing by Australian Rules

Playing by Australian Rules

Issues of race and small-town politics abound in this understated Australian film, writes Andrew Doyle. Additional...
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Bingo the Super Bunny: Enter the Bunny

Bingo the Super Bunny: Enter the Bunny

The world has a new superhero ... Well kind of ... Bingo the Super Bunny and his sidekick Gina G (she's the brains of...
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My Place - Book

My Place - Book

The twentieth anniversary edition of the award-winning children's book My Place, written by Nadia Wheatley and...
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The Wind Rises, a Genius Departs

The Wind Rises, a Genius Departs

Anthony Carew delves into Hayao Miyazaki's oeuvre and finds that despite some significant departures, his final film is...
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Sisters Doin' It for Themselves: Frozen and the Evolution of the Disney Heroine

Sisters Doin' It for Themselves: Frozen and the Evolution of the Disney Heroine

It's a Hollywood blockbuster animation that is set to become one of the most successful and beloved family films ever...
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Strangers in the Night: Spirited Away

Strangers in the Night: Spirited Away

Undoubtedly Miyazaki's most well-known film, this coming-of-age adventure manages to captivate the young and old alike...
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Hidden Depths: A Ponyo study guide

Hidden Depths: A Ponyo study guide

A charming, colourful film about innocent bonds between children, Ponyo is a perfect text for young primary students....
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The Invisible Barrier: How Cinema Is Addressing the Borderless World in an Age of Imagined Borders

The Invisible Barrier: How Cinema Is Addressing the Borderless World in an Age of Imagined Borders

In the wake of September 11 and the Western world's subsequent intervention in the Middle East, filmmakers have grappled...
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A Lie That Tells the Truth: How Fictional Techniques Enhance Documentary Storytelling

A Lie That Tells the Truth: How Fictional Techniques Enhance Documentary Storytelling

The term documentary is synonymous with notions of truth and reality, but the idea of attaining total objectivity is...
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Stepping into Supernatural: Screen Literacy and Breaking the Fourth Wall

Stepping into Supernatural: Screen Literacy and Breaking the Fourth Wall

Metafiction, intertextuality and intratextuality have long been used as tools with which to analyse literary texts in...
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The Course of Conversation: Building Interview Skills

The Course of Conversation: Building Interview Skills

Planning and conducting on-screen interviews gives upper primary students the opportunity to develop their communication...
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Thinking Big: How Crowdfunding Can Work for Schools

Thinking Big: How Crowdfunding Can Work for Schools

Tired of lamington drives? Looking to access a much bigger fundraising community than ever before? Jasmine Crittenden...
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Film Schools: Griffith Film School

Film Schools: Griffith Film School

Griffith Film School: A guide to studying at Griffith. Additional keywords: senior secondary, tertiary study, university...
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Connecting the Pieces in Howl's Moving Castle

Connecting the Pieces in Howl's Moving Castle

Susan Bye writes about the complex relationships at work in this touching film, which tells of a magical castle and the...
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Reading American Graffiti

Reading American Graffiti

More than mere nostalgia, George Lucas' 1973 film belongs to a series of films that respond to the tumultuous political...
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Finding Wartime Women in Paradise Road

Finding Wartime Women in Paradise Road

Carolyn Leslie looks at how Paradise Road fits in to the broader category of POW films, and how the real 'battle' in the...
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Umbilical Fears: Jennifer Kent's The Babadook

Umbilical Fears: Jennifer Kent's The Babadook

Love and loathing, ghosts and goading, Freudian tones, fairytale tropes and claustrophobic hopes – all of these...
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Every Breath You Take: Mark Hartley's Patrick

Every Breath You Take: Mark Hartley's Patrick

This version uses the same blueprint as the 1978 film, albeit realised in the world of mobile phones and social media....
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Not Quite Richard Franklin: An Interview with Mark Hartley

Not Quite Richard Franklin: An Interview with Mark Hartley

After directing one of Australia's most entertaining documentaries in recent times, Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild,...
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Heart of Darkness: Wolf Creek 2

Heart of Darkness: Wolf Creek 2

In Greg McLean's terrifying sequel, we see how the land is neither complicit in the killings nor a source of salvation....
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Creep-out' Versus 'Gross-out': Horror Movies at the Australian Box Office

Creep-out' Versus 'Gross-out': Horror Movies at the Australian Box Office

When it comes to horror there's severed limbs and blood-splattered walls, and there's ghostly goosebumps and...
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Down and out Down Under: Aussie Horror and International Distribution

Down and out Down Under: Aussie Horror and International Distribution

The horror genre may be an effective springboard for fledgling filmmakers seeking success, particularly on the world...
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The Black Hole: Remembering 1980s Australian Horror

The Black Hole: Remembering 1980s Australian Horror

The era of horrific hairdos and Hammer pants is also memorable for the wealth of cult horror films that found their way...
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Talking Cliches: Crawlspace and the Genre Problem

Talking Cliches: Crawlspace and the Genre Problem

Where genre is concerned, it can be difficult to do something new – as many a postmodern theorist has contended,...
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Blood Ties: Ursula Dabrowsky's Inner Demon

Blood Ties: Ursula Dabrowsky's Inner Demon

Horror can be born of blood and guts, but, in the work of Ursula Dabrowsky, fear lingers – it's the bonds between...
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Beyond the Crypt: Donna McRae on Art and the Academy

Beyond the Crypt: Donna McRae on Art and the Academy

Universities don't just teach the basics of scriptwriting, cinematography and editing – they can also provide...
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Tasman Carnage: Monster Fest, Stranger With My Face, and Make My Horror Movie

Tasman Carnage: Monster Fest, Stranger With My Face, and Make My Horror Movie

The past year has seen genre festivals and competitions rise to prominence in Australia and New Zealand. Alicia Lewis...
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Sediment and Transformation: John Curran's Tracks

Sediment and Transformation: John Curran's Tracks

With each step we leave marks all over the land, but, in Robyn Davidson's case, some of hers were part of a...
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Fissures in the Fiction: The Broken Shore

Fissures in the Fiction: The Broken Shore

In the backwater town of Port Munro, it's not just the landscape that is broken – so, too, are the local community...
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