One Way Street: Fragments for Walter Benjamin
Walter Benjamin is one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, yet his work is relatively unknown to many. One Way Street is both an...
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As notions of civil rights transformed across the world, so was the screen landscape reformed by the ascension of grassroots film movements seeking...
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This intellectual, witty Australian drama offers an intriguingly sophisticated look into adultery. Too say too much about this plot would give away...
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In the context of Australia's cold war a 'hidden history' of Melbourne's Realist film movement (1945-1959) is explored through the first person...
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During the height of the Cold War, the Waterside Workers' Federation Film Unit produced eleven (11) films for several trade unions on political and...
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Revisits the making of Joris Ivens' 1946 film Indonesia Calling! In 1945-46 Indonesian, Indian, Chinese and Australian Trade Unions blockaded Dutch...
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Partly funded as a Bicentennial commission through the University of Queensland Art Museum and the ABC, Hughes’ speculative, essayistic documentary...
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A film that is built around a simple narrative about the concerns of a reporter in public radio whose work takes her from the tele-room in March...
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Filmed over a ten-month period throughout Australia, this probing documentary examines the political controversy surrounding Native Title and the...
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Hailed by former US president Jimmy Carter as “the man who saved the world”, Ball was an ‘insurgent intellectual’ who emerged as a key figure in...
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