Peter Carstairs’ 2007 film September is a quiet, intimate contemplation of friendship, coming of age, and ‘the subtle side of racism’ in 1968 Australia (Carstairs in Robertson 2007, p. 16). In the Wheatbelt of Western Australia, Ed Anderson (Xavier Samuel) the son of a wool and wheat farmer, and Paddy Parker (Clearance John Ryan) the son of an Aboriginal labourer on the Andersons’ property, navigate the strains placed on their relationship by complex long-standing prejudices and the changing nature of the Australian political world
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
Australian film-maker Michael Noonan is interviewed about his film "Unlikely Travellers" (2007) for ...
This article examines the powerful performance of actor Aaron Pedersen in Ivan Sen’s 2013 film, Mys...
In two Australian coming-of-age feature films, Australian Rules and September, the central young cha...
The title may mislead some viewers, as this is not a film about a football code, anymore than Bend i...
ABSTRACTIn The Films of John Hughes: A history of independent screen production in Australia filmmak...
Since the colonisation of Australia, the relationship between western settlers and Aborigines has be...
Set in 1867, Ivan Sen’s short film Wind tells the story of a young Indigenous tracker named Jess who...
In 1999 when Bryan Brown won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Supporting Actor for his r...
Màster Oficial en Construcció i Representació d'Identitats Culturals (CRIC), 2011-2012, dir. Dr. Cor...
Australian films have gained an international reputation for their whimsical look at everyday life. ...
This volume brings together an innovative set of readings of complex interactions between Australian...
This article explores the class dynamics in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia and discusses how both the narr...
This thesis examines how a series of contemporary narrative filmmakers use minimalism paradoxically ...
Ivan Sen is an important contemporary Australian filmmaker, whose work offers many challenges for th...
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
Australian film-maker Michael Noonan is interviewed about his film "Unlikely Travellers" (2007) for ...
This article examines the powerful performance of actor Aaron Pedersen in Ivan Sen’s 2013 film, Mys...
In two Australian coming-of-age feature films, Australian Rules and September, the central young cha...
The title may mislead some viewers, as this is not a film about a football code, anymore than Bend i...
ABSTRACTIn The Films of John Hughes: A history of independent screen production in Australia filmmak...
Since the colonisation of Australia, the relationship between western settlers and Aborigines has be...
Set in 1867, Ivan Sen’s short film Wind tells the story of a young Indigenous tracker named Jess who...
In 1999 when Bryan Brown won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Supporting Actor for his r...
Màster Oficial en Construcció i Representació d'Identitats Culturals (CRIC), 2011-2012, dir. Dr. Cor...
Australian films have gained an international reputation for their whimsical look at everyday life. ...
This volume brings together an innovative set of readings of complex interactions between Australian...
This article explores the class dynamics in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia and discusses how both the narr...
This thesis examines how a series of contemporary narrative filmmakers use minimalism paradoxically ...
Ivan Sen is an important contemporary Australian filmmaker, whose work offers many challenges for th...
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
Australian film-maker Michael Noonan is interviewed about his film "Unlikely Travellers" (2007) for ...
This article examines the powerful performance of actor Aaron Pedersen in Ivan Sen’s 2013 film, Mys...