Australian International Pictures (1946 - 75)
Constantine Verevis author Adrian Danks author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:30th Nov '24
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Australian International Pictures examines the concept and definition of Australian film in relation to a range of local, international and global practices and trends that blur neat categorisations of national cinema. Although international co-production is particularly acute in the present day, this book examines the porous nature of Australian International filmmaking, and the intriguing transnational and cross-cultural formations created by globally targeted but locally focussed films made in Australia in the period 1946–75.
Offering sharp and smart close-readings of films in Australia through the long post-war period, a moment often understudied and underappreciated (if not downright dismissed), the authors revise, yet also productively revive, conceptions of national cinema through a composite framework nicely attuned to scales of global and local and their necessary interaction. -- Dana Polan, New York University
Before Australian cinema’s breakthrough in the early 1980s, visiting filmmakers made important and varied contributions to what Danks and Verevis call ‘the imagination of Australia’. The Overlanders, On the Beach, Age of Consent, Ned Kelly and Walkabout are among the international productions here valuably reconsidered from a contemporary Australian perspective. -- Ian Christie, Birkbeck College, University of London
ISBN: 9781399541121
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224 pages