A short 27 mins docudrama film.\ud \ud The Brisbane Line is a neo noir drama-documentary depicting the forgotten history surrounding the subtropical capital of Queensland, Australia. Set in the shadows of this sunshine city's unsolved crime, the film explores gaps between fact and fiction, memory and myth and excavates Brisbane's original sin [from DVD container]. The Brisbane Line is a film noir about the 1940s police force & corruption in Brisbane. The film is a creative research output, screened at Tribal Cinemas, Brisbane on the 8th November 2011
While screen production is notoriously centralised, it is still found outside major media cities whe...
Review of Finding Queensland in Australian Cinema: Poetics and Screen Geographies by Allison Crave
Australia’s northern-most tropical city of Darwin has a strong presence in the domestic and internat...
A short 27 mins docudrama film. The Brisbane Line is a neo noir drama-documentary depicting the forg...
The Brisbane Line remains one of the enigmas of Australian history. It is seen either as a military ...
Noir and the Urban Imaginary is creative practice based PhD research comprising critical analysis (4...
The essay begins with a brief account of the earliest film-making in Queensland, and then addresses ...
Finding Queensland in Australian Cinema presents an extended, depth perspective on Australian cinema...
Since the origins of Australian cinema, filmmakers have told stories about convicts: those men, wome...
Queensland's film sector is currently in the midst of significant change. Organisations at the centr...
Australia’s northern-most tropical city of Darwin has a strong presence in thedomestic and internati...
Organisations at the centre of the state’s industry, such as Screen Queensland, have undergone subst...
In 2012, the Brisbane International Film Festival officially came of age, celebrating its twenty-fir...
The performance aspect of a PhD thesis. In 1976, The Saints released “I’m Stranded” and Brisbane was...
textMy thesis film for the Master of Fine Arts degree is a 20-minute documentary entitled Urban Blac...
While screen production is notoriously centralised, it is still found outside major media cities whe...
Review of Finding Queensland in Australian Cinema: Poetics and Screen Geographies by Allison Crave
Australia’s northern-most tropical city of Darwin has a strong presence in the domestic and internat...
A short 27 mins docudrama film. The Brisbane Line is a neo noir drama-documentary depicting the forg...
The Brisbane Line remains one of the enigmas of Australian history. It is seen either as a military ...
Noir and the Urban Imaginary is creative practice based PhD research comprising critical analysis (4...
The essay begins with a brief account of the earliest film-making in Queensland, and then addresses ...
Finding Queensland in Australian Cinema presents an extended, depth perspective on Australian cinema...
Since the origins of Australian cinema, filmmakers have told stories about convicts: those men, wome...
Queensland's film sector is currently in the midst of significant change. Organisations at the centr...
Australia’s northern-most tropical city of Darwin has a strong presence in thedomestic and internati...
Organisations at the centre of the state’s industry, such as Screen Queensland, have undergone subst...
In 2012, the Brisbane International Film Festival officially came of age, celebrating its twenty-fir...
The performance aspect of a PhD thesis. In 1976, The Saints released “I’m Stranded” and Brisbane was...
textMy thesis film for the Master of Fine Arts degree is a 20-minute documentary entitled Urban Blac...
While screen production is notoriously centralised, it is still found outside major media cities whe...
Review of Finding Queensland in Australian Cinema: Poetics and Screen Geographies by Allison Crave
Australia’s northern-most tropical city of Darwin has a strong presence in the domestic and internat...