In 1939, Rupert Kathner and Alma Brooks began a movie-making spree that took on Hollywood barons, police, and the cultural cringe in a passionate pursuit to make Australian films. Based on a true story, HUNT ANGELS, mixes non-fiction footage with innovative digital composite techniques. Released to conemas in Australia on 26/11/2006.214 min
The story of Australia’s own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a glo...
ABSTRACTIn The Films of John Hughes: A history of independent screen production in Australia filmmak...
Australia is the first nation of film. In preparation for the creation of the Commonwealth of Austra...
Rupert Kathner (Ben Mendelsohn) always had stars in his eyes. He wanted to make movies and wanted th...
Alec Morgan's documentary biopic "Hunt Angels" (2006) is reviewed. The suggestion is made that it is...
This book critically examines the films of Australian independent filmmaker Rupert Kathner who, from...
The pioneering story of Australia's own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watch...
December 2002: After the Film and History Conference in Adelaide, I am flying home, having given my ...
Although they occupy a marginal position in the national cinema canon, crime films have been a consi...
The recent attention given to American B movies tends to overlook Australia's own industry of B...
Despite suggestions of a bright future from the industry's leading film producers in 1938, Australia...
Few science fiction films have been made in Australia by Australians for Australian audiences, with ...
The book The Shadowcatchers is an entirely volunteer project from the members of the Austr...
The art of the filmmaker is to create the illusion of reality within the artistic limitations of the...
The story of Australian cinema is often told as one of brave and often futile struggle by passionate...
The story of Australia’s own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a glo...
ABSTRACTIn The Films of John Hughes: A history of independent screen production in Australia filmmak...
Australia is the first nation of film. In preparation for the creation of the Commonwealth of Austra...
Rupert Kathner (Ben Mendelsohn) always had stars in his eyes. He wanted to make movies and wanted th...
Alec Morgan's documentary biopic "Hunt Angels" (2006) is reviewed. The suggestion is made that it is...
This book critically examines the films of Australian independent filmmaker Rupert Kathner who, from...
The pioneering story of Australia's own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watch...
December 2002: After the Film and History Conference in Adelaide, I am flying home, having given my ...
Although they occupy a marginal position in the national cinema canon, crime films have been a consi...
The recent attention given to American B movies tends to overlook Australia's own industry of B...
Despite suggestions of a bright future from the industry's leading film producers in 1938, Australia...
Few science fiction films have been made in Australia by Australians for Australian audiences, with ...
The book The Shadowcatchers is an entirely volunteer project from the members of the Austr...
The art of the filmmaker is to create the illusion of reality within the artistic limitations of the...
The story of Australian cinema is often told as one of brave and often futile struggle by passionate...
The story of Australia’s own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a glo...
ABSTRACTIn The Films of John Hughes: A history of independent screen production in Australia filmmak...
Australia is the first nation of film. In preparation for the creation of the Commonwealth of Austra...