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Interesting Clips from Australian movies.
Small Treasures (1994), animated short, Sarah Watt
#australia #animation #short #comedy #drama #sea
This animated short by Sarah Watt was introduced by Nell "Puberty Blues" Schofield as part of The Australian Collection, a package of Australian shorts aired in 1996.
Sarah Watt then introduces her 1994 AFC funded animation, which won Best Short Film at the Venice Film Festival.
Watt made a number of short animations, but gained most recognition when she moved into features and cleverly merged her animation skills with drama to make the extremely effective feature film Look Both Ways, starring partner William McInnes, in the process winning four AFI awards, including Best Film and Best Direction.
Watt continued the animation/live drama look in ...
This animated short by Sarah Watt was introduced by Nell "Puberty Blues" Schofield as part of The Australian Collection, a package of Australian shorts aired in 1996.
Sarah Watt then introduces her 1994 AFC funded animation, which won Best Short Film at the Venice Film Festival.
Watt made a number of short animations, but gained most recognition when she moved into features and cleverly merged her animation skills with drama to make the extremely effective feature film Look Both Ways, starring partner William McInnes, in the process winning four AFI awards, including Best Film and Best Direction.
Watt continued the animation/live drama look in ...
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The Beat Manifesto (1995) (short), comedy, dig it cats!
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#Australia #short #comedy #satire #sheepfarmers #beatpoetry This 1995 short by director Daniel Nettheim was a graduating film for AFTRS. A dinkum sheep farmer learns the beat manifesto, the five rules needed to become a beat poet. What makes it different to other versions is that Nettheim appears at the start offering a few words about the making of the film. This was part of the packaging of s...
Bang on the Line (1995) (short), a comedy with lots of banging on the dunny
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#australia #short #rustic #bush #comedy This financed with the 'smell of an oily rag' short by Max Worrall was made in 1995, and screened as part of "The Australian Collection", a package of shorts introduced by Nell "Puberty Blues" Schofield and aired in 1996. The difference with other versions is that Worrall appears at the start to introduce his film. Worrall didn't move on to feature direct...
Swinger (1995) (short) black comedy
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#australia #short #blackcomedy There are probably other versions of Gregor Jordan's short out there, with better image quality, but this one shows how the ABC used Nell "Puberty Blues" Schofeld to package it as the lead show in "The Australian Collection", which aired in 1996. (The ABC logo and intro run almost as long as the short) What distinguishes this version from others is that it has som...
Audacious (1995) (short), erotic drama, comedy, adult content warning
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Samantha Lang's 1995 short Audacious was the final film in the package The Australian Collection, introduced by Nell "Puberty Blues" Schofield and aired in 1996. This was an AFTRS graduating film, but the difference to other versions is that Lang appears at the start to introduce her film (with Schofield appearing to introduce her). As might be expected of Lang, the result is deliberately provo...
Mr Ikegami's Flight (1995) (short), a stranger in a strange land
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#Australia #Japan #short #drarma There are other versions of Robert Connolly's short 1995 AFTRS graduation film Mr Ikegami's Flight, but this version - introduced by Nell "Puberty Blues" Schofield and aired in 1996 - has the bonus of Connolly introducing the film. The film was notably scripted by well-known writer and journalist Tony Maniaty. Connolly would go on to produce and direct a number ...
Gran's Big Adventure (1994) (short) - Gran, pizza and a sofa
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#australia #short #comedy This 1994 short film by Jo Bell was aired by the ABC in 1996 and was mainly notable for featuring veteran Bunney Brooke as Gran, with Rhys Muldoon as the pizza delivery guy. en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Bunney_Brooke en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Rhys_Muldoon It was funded by a typical mash of government finance from the ABC, the AFC and Film Victoria. This was the only film direct...
The Young Show (1928) bush frolics, Temora thrashes Young
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#Australia #history #show #bush #period #Young Quaint amateurish footage showing off the 1928 Young show - wild times in the bush - and coverage of an associated rugby match, shot so widely and so randomly and with jump cuts a Godard might envy, it's hard to tell if it's league or union. Strictly for citizens of Young or those nostalgic for ancient bush ways. The cockies of the district must ha...
10BA FFC ABC report (c. 1988), the usual angst, the AFIs, cardigan wearers and carpet baggers
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#AFIawards #australianfilmindustry #FFC This short excerpt from an ABC report about the Australian film industry was put together in 1988. What you get in a short ten minutes is footage from the 1988 AFI awards, which were held on 10th October, with Margaret Whitlam, Bill Collins, Bill Hunter, et al, on view, and writers absent because of an Australian Writers' Guild boycott. The Navigator, mor...
The Birth of White Australia (1928) - the closing Lambing Flats riot and Billy Hughes' racism
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#Australia #history #racism #gold #riot #billyhughes This is the closing of the explicitly racist silent movie The Birth of White Australia, for those who can't see the point of sitting through the entire amateurish affair. The production was financed by the citizens of Young, and most of the extras for the re-enactment of the Lambing Flat riots during the 1861 gold rush came from the town. The...
The Birth of White Australia 1928), a blissfully short opening to a long-winded amateur racist show
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#Australia #history #racism #goldrush #billyhughes This is the opening of the explicitly racist silent movie The Birth of White Australia, for those who can't see the point of sitting through the entire amateurish affair. The production was financed by the citizens of Young, and most of the extras for the re-enactment of the Lambing Flat riots during the 1861 gold rush came from the town. The f...
The Birth of White Australia (1928), amateurish racism on the big screen
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#Australia #history #racism #melodrama It's hardly surprising that this is Australia's very own example of a determinedly racist silent movie - the Australian government for decades had a policy explicitly dubbed the White Australia policy, in legalese as the December 1901 Immigration Restriction Law. www.nma.gov.au/ defining-moments/ resources/white-australia-policy Sadly this outing was no D....
The Silence of Dean Maitland (1934), a fruity period melodrama
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#australia #melodrama #period #murder #romance #religion Unfortunately this is a highly shortened version, but it's better than nothing. There's still essence of fruity period melodrama, featuring pregnancy, and a guilty Dean confessing his sins. Ken G. Hall made only one flop during his prolific 1930s year and this wasn't it. Australian moviegoers had a taste for Victorian melodrama and silent...
A Song of Air (1987), an evocative personal home movie memoir
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#Australian #biography #memoir This version of the film was seen in the SBS Eat Carpet anthology program in 1989. The opening title reads: "My father, Arnold Lucas Bennett, bought a 16 mmm Bolex movie camera in 1956, as a gift for my mother, Nancy. He then used it himself, until his death in early 1983, to document family life, in and around Brisbane, Queensland, and to film the stories he wrot...
Bread and Dripping (1981), oral history the great depression
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Bread and Dripping (1981), oral history the great depression
Dykes on Bikes, 1992 - as the title says, there are (now vintage) dykes and bikes.
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Dykes on Bikes, 1992 - as the title says, there are (now vintage) dykes and bikes.
"The Imaginative World of Elizabeth Jolley Australian writer" (1986)
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"The Imaginative World of Elizabeth Jolley Australian writer" (1986)
The Gillies Report, December 1984: satirical comedy show from long lost times
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The Gillies Report, December 1984: satirical comedy show from long lost times
Sunday Conference Sport: Our Achilles Heel (2008), aka sport, our comfort bone, for chewing on...
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Sunday Conference Sport: Our Achilles Heel (2008), aka sport, our comfort bone, for chewing on...
Four Corners, March 1987 - Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Rupert Murdoch, the 1st Melbourne Comedy Festival
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Four Corners, March 1987 - Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Rupert Murdoch, the 1st Melbourne Comedy Festival
Rupert Murdoch in the ABC's Adelaide 7.30 Report, 1989
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Rupert Murdoch in the ABC's Adelaide 7.30 Report, 1989
Jana Wendt lecture to assembled journalists, 1997.
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Jana Wendt lecture to assembled journalists, 1997.
Seven Little Australians (1939), beware of killer gum trees and movies
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Seven Little Australians (1939), beware of killer gum trees and movies
White Death (1936) (3), Zane Grey, fishing, sharks, bad jokes and racism
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White Death (1936) (3), Zane Grey, fishing, sharks, bad jokes and racism
White Death (1936) (2), Zane Grey, fishing, sharks, bad jokes and racism
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White Death (1936) (2), Zane Grey, fishing, sharks, bad jokes and racism
White Death (1936) (1), Zane Grey, fishing, sharks, bad jokes and racism
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White Death (1936) (1), Zane Grey, fishing, sharks, bad jokes and racism
The Squatter's Daughter (1933), aka Down Under, featuring sheep, romance and a bushfire.
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The Squatter's Daughter (1933), aka Down Under, featuring sheep, romance and a bushfire.
The Kid Stakes (1927), kids' flick with goat race, shorter version, different music
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The Kid Stakes (1927), kids' flick with goat race, shorter version, different music
Poo pooing Australia. Both gone to die there, though.
Stratton is such an old pansy.
Alan Coren was such an eloquent man.
Extremely interesting!! Wish my wife had been like her🤔
Thanks for posting this - and the other classic Australian films - good and bad. Now that the NSFA charges $80 per hour to watch things like this at their "Access Centre" we desperately need it!
She slammed them, foremost and upmost Jana was a journalist. Being a Presenter was a dis-service, perhaps, to those ideals.
What a shame how it’s now so rooted.
Romper Stomper is fantastic film with your guts. I still remember in the UK branding as controversial even certain press saying I should be banned when any film infamous were labelled it should banned. That label got the audiences to say "Let watch this". Overall it is an intelligent, challenging films.
xlnt. got anymore on the way ?
This was unrealistic garbage made by leftist commies.
"Let the plot & the consequences of the characters actions do the talking." Exactly; some people are so milquetoast they need to be spoonfed on how they're supposed to think, & when they have to think for themselves it upsets them :3
Identity politics are BS; but as a person born in America from Mexican descent, this is ONE OF **the** greatest movies ever made, in my opinion :3
This is really fascinating. Thanks for uploading!
Those were the days, cheers ...
The movie was released in 1987
Original British Tx: 13 April 1984. (Nicholas Nickleby wasn't a BBC production, by the way - made by Primetime for Channel 4)
Ta, clarification appreciated. The ABC was a clearing house for all forms of British drama, and then the Beeb did it down ...
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😈😈 Not a racist movie, Ok I guess it’s a romantic movie of true love 🥰🥰
Master piece!
Most of the libtards whinging about the violence and "racist overtones" are happy to wear keffiyehs and shout from the river to the sea at demos. The film scares them because of its brutal underclass reality; when you have nothing, you have nothing to lose but your tribal identity.
Well said :3
I have the brand new unopened dvd along with Once where warriors and "what became of the broken hearted.
Long before, American History X, ... powerful, brave films.
And I'll say this, AHX is a legitimately good movie but as an American/Hollywood movie it has to actually tell the audience by the end what the message is. This movie; you either have an opinion or you don't. And my opinion is this is a powerful & incredible movie & it's one of my top favorites :3
Throwing wine in a critics face for expressing an opinion. Grow up!
Complaining about something that happened decades ago; planet earth is calling, time to return to reality LOL :P
I was in Melbourne for some ungodly reason and wanted something to do ,so I went to the Chinatown cinemas and watched this lol
IMHO it did incite a small amount of racial violence and at least one group was saying it would be a good thing for them recruitment wise. Saw it in 93, had to get someone to go in and rent it for us on VHS which was a primitive version of a DVD which was a primitive version of a Blu-ray which was the pinnacle of technology until streaming services. Can't wait to get chipped up and dispense with all that nonsense.
I'd like to thank the director, cast, and crew for making this impactful film. It hit me as hard as "Once Were Warriors." It and "Romper Stomper" are two films that opened my eyes to the terrors of extreme right-wingers. It's truly horrifying to see fascism once again becoming fashionable among certain segments.
Great movie
Lol now the Vietnamese took over the western suburbs. Anybody attempting this shit will get pistol slapped just like them sudos in st albans lol. Different times
It's a shit movie
I liked this film. As a real Skinhead that i am and not a neo-nazi/bonehead. I enjoyed the beat down scene the most.
true belief is not nihilistic and quite the opposite. nihilism lies within the person not the belief
I grew up with this in Manchester England, it was quite common
Great score and band soundtrack. Even the director said the messege is if you try to be a skin head neo Nazi you end up dead or in jail. Wow didn't know they got arrested too by cops and called method actors. People outraged ignore every non white gang and such. In reality it shows neo Nazis turn on each other also. I've seen this online too. The only flaw is Hando spitting saliva when stabbed in the neck. I'd love to have heard more tracks for that band also and interviews. I didn't know Australia had cold areas either.
Some stories punch you in the face and scream "Look at me!" This is one such film. An Australian masterpiece.
It had a great impact on me, as did "Once Were Warriors."
And it’s not just Asians they introduced Indians and boat loads of people who fucked the country completely. They also sold us out to china so fuck the dog cunts.
The whole point of the film is that they oppose rich people extorting them and selling out their country. Which is what actually ended up happening to some degree in Australia. So they had a point.
To give some context to what David was saying; i moved to Adelaide in 2001 and started working at the Holden car factory in 2003. Whilst working on the line one day, the subject of Romper Stomper came up, and the bloke working opposite me said the him and his mates saw it together at the cinema, and after the screening they all went out in their cars looking for any foreigners they could find to beat up. Clearly, this guy and his mates were predisposed to this moronic behaviour before seeing the film. But he said he felt pure joy and adrenaline whilst watching the film, that he just couldn't wait to go and hurt any foreigners that were unlucky enough to get in his path. It was sickening to hear, and being a "Pom" i could tell from his body language that he considered me fair game also.
Romper Stomper certainly should NOT be not reviewed, censored, etc. It is a poorly written film. It never explains why the characters become skinheads and join a gang. Still, the story held my interest. And the film put Russel Crowe on the map. (Curtis Hanson has said in interviews that Romper Stomper led him to cast Russel Crowe as police officer Bud White in LA Confidential.) I give Romper Stomper two (out of four) stars.
Seeing how many of the documentaries that covered white power youth gangs in the 90s illustrated that most of them are children running away from broken homes, and that all of the skins are on the dole, I'd say its pretty clear these guys (and much like their real life counterparts) are homeless goons that just wanted to feel a part of something. Hence why the gal falls in with them so easily.
Now in the reverse lets make a movie about Black racists for example in south Africa!!! Against normal white farmers and white poulation !!!
Pompous Windbag lol
British lol good movie awesome
Thw irony is, the punk rock scene that skinheads were a part of were as 'woke' as can be, long before woke became a description.
Were you? I was there you idiot. Have you watched the film? Where do you think the music they played in the film came from? It was punk rock picked up by the skins. You don't know what I'm talking about? Wtf? Mate, there was a crossover and woke punk rockers and nationalist skins were both at odds with each other and going to gigs with each other. I'm not talking about the 90s, I'm talking about the late 70s early 80s. There were the crass wokists and there were English inspired skins. One of them, Mick lips, was a mate, he had no hesitation in bottling people. I was right there, right in amongst. Riots in George St in 81. You don't know what I'm talking about because you weren't there, you ignorant arse.
Movies with good intentions can't help to inspire the wrong people. The movie clearly shows what a bunch of failures and hacks Hando's bunch is. They get run out of their hide-out. They can't take care of themselves. Hando refuses to eat but can't get food for himself. They mess up their robbery and have to escape in the Japanese-made car that they bashed and vandalized. They suffer from infighting. I find it interesting how people worried about this film do not say the same thing about American films like "Menace to Society," which fed the imaginations of many of a gangster who got the wrong ideas from the movie.
Stratton abdicated his responsibility to his eternal shame. What an abject coward.
I’ve had a crush on that Matilda boy forever.
Wry poor copy. Lots of messing around till film Starts around 19 mins in. It than goes blank around 40 minutes in.
Name of song please
I watched Boyz In The Hood. I never wanted to move to Compton and join a gang.
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Exactly 💯 The context of the story is what's important
I remember first watching Romper Stomper in 97 I think (would've been 13 at the time) as much as it has a great deal of racism, I still think it's a strong and gripping movie that indeed boosted Russell Crowe's movie career. Still sad as to Daniel Pollock's passing.
There is no racism there, this is just a very strong and powerful statement on the topic of what such a way of life and thinking leads to. And it's a shame that critics have not understood such a direct message.
Based.
The odd thing is the film was meant to come out 10 years before when it actually mirrored a reality in the late 70s early 80s. Gangs of marauding Skinheads in Melbourne in 1992 ? Nah all long gone.
They were still very present in the USA by this time though, wonder why they didn't last in Australia
@@garybusey9689 we didn't have the Clan
@@80sOGREAh, yea guess so
@@garybusey9689 Australia's first iteration of Skinhead was the Sharpies, one of a few variants from London after the first skinhead wave in the late 60s. it wasn't a white supremacist thing, just raw working class, bored teenagers drinking and fighting. We would consider them in Australia our first westies or at least the parents of what culturally became known as westies ( particularly western Sydney, which is everything west of Parramatta to the foot of the blue mountains ). We had a wave of Oi Skin in the early 80s like UK and USA but to what degree that wave was White supremacy was a driving factor i don't know. Angry teens who love violence are more likely to put on the Boots n Braces without much thought to the consequences of what they are signing up for, if it means they will get some fist action on a Friday night. ;) here's a clip of Melbourne Sharpies, sorry bout the quality ruclips.net/video/JNcdUbVWH8E/видео.htmlsi=26pJy-6i097is-X_