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whats wrong with the aus film industry

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Lantana


    radicalmedia — 21 years ago(April 02, 2005 11:55 AM)

    Whats happened? Directors honing their skill in advertising, Technicians honing their skills in advertising, America, Sydney, Sydney Film Festival, Trop fest and John Polson, Bougie, Solariums, Steadicam, Mac cosmetics, Monotone Bureaucratic Passionless Project Managers, Mortgage Belt, Cafe Lattes, Hair product, Muscles, Library fines, Paul Kelly and Warm Electo "ecstacy comedown" soundtracks, John Howard, New get cultural quick schemes such as INDIE VISION where we look to American and Danish cinema for the answers, Lazy cinema goers, Passionless Distributors and Sales Agents, Too many bars..not enough time.
    What will fix it? Comraderie, MIFF AND BIFF (Melbourne and Brisbane), A look back in time (The seventies had the answers), New wave short filmmakers, Literature, Passion and Digital technology. AndPassion?
    GREAT AUSSIE FILMS

    1. Picnic at Hanging Rock
    2. Devils Playground
    3. The Night The Prowler
    4. Mad Max
    5. Newsfront
    6. Puberty blues
    7. Love Serenade
    8. The Boys
    9. Bedevil
      10.The Well
      Honourable Mentions: Bliss, Breaker Morant, Death in Brunswick, Japanese Story, The Cars that Ate Paris, La Spagnola, Muriels Wedding, Strictly Ballroom, Moulin Rouge, The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith, Sweetie, Life, Eternity, Feeling Sexy, High Tide, Starstruck, My Brilliant Career, A cold Summer, Bad Boy Bubby, Cactus, Man of Flowers, Holy Smoke, Dallas Doll, Celia, Dance me to my Song, The Quiet Room, Beneath Clouds, The Coca Cola film, Lawn Dogs, The Year My Voice Broke, Holidays of the Yarra River, Malcolm, Milk, Peel, Crackerbag, Boy Serpentine, The Other Son, Martin Four, Pallisades, Proof, Two Hands, Swinger, Mona Lisa, John Saffran vs God, Chasing Buddha, Flirting.
      TEN EMBARASSING AUSSIE FILMS (or extended ad breaks for visa and life insurance)
    10. Honourable Wally Norman
    11. Gettin Squared
    12. Crackers
    13. The Dish
    14. One Perfect Day
    15. Sommersault
    16. Crackerjack
    17. You cant stop the murders
    18. The Nugget
      10.Lantana
      Honourable Mentions: Head on, Tom White, Soft Fruit, Better than Sex, Strange Planet, True Love and Chaos, Doing time for Patsy Cline, Alexandras Project, Amy, The Delinquents, River Street, Floodhouse, Serenades, Angst, Under the Radar, Strange Bedfellows, The Tracker, Black and White, Siam Sunset, Brilliant Lies, Hotel Sorrento, Nirvana Street Murder, Wog Boy, He died with a felafel in his hand, J What I have Written and that awful schoolies movie.
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      fertilecelluloid — 21 years ago(April 05, 2005 05:11 PM)

      Jusr read some of your posts after you mailed me. Agree.
      Are you in Australia? Is Serpent Films a film production company?
      No fan of THE WELL or LOVE SERENADE, but agree that MAD MAX, DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND, PICNIC and THE BOYS are extremely accomplished.
      There is also an underground (?) filmmaker in Sydney (?) named Mark Savage who recently made a pretty incredible horror film, DEFENCELESS, which I reviewed.
      Also worth mentioning is BLUE MURDER, the scathing true crime series directed by Michael Jenkins. Also beautifully written. Also reviewed.
      Other Aussie flicks I like: SHAME, TIM, RAZERBACK, LAST OF THE KNUCKLEMEN, NO WORRIES, THE LAST WAVE.
      What is JOHN SAFFRAN VERSUS GOD. Sounds interesting.
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        nakedhandfilms — 20 years ago(April 06, 2005 07:38 PM)

        YeahLove Serenade and The Well are the 2 non Naturalism films on my list. Which is why I think they're great because they take risks. They're also very feminine films which suggests that fc..are you a male?
        Youd love JOhn Saffran..tv series..He is great!

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          fertilecelluloid — 20 years ago(May 15, 2005 11:48 PM)

          I am a male.
          I have now seen THE WELL on your say-so and LOVE SERENADE. I liked them both very much.
          I have also seen WALK THE TALK by the SERENDADE director, but I did not like it.
          I must review these two movies soon. I am about 2000 movies behind.
          I will try to locate this John Saffran fellow.

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            rowie-1 — 19 years ago(July 01, 2006 08:21 PM)

            I am an Australian and this is what I think
            The Australian film industry is in decline, we know that.And why is this so? It will continute to whither and die unless these yuppie,upstart,try hard young film makers relise that aussie "ockerisms" dont cut it anymore. Hello?? The 80's finished like 17 years ago.No one cares about Crocodile Dundee anymore.How Someone got finance to make "You and your stupid mate" is beyond me.

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              its_a_GeoffreyRush_thing — 19 years ago(July 04, 2006 05:44 AM)

              While I agree that the Australia film industry is terrible (is it any wonder why our brilliant Aussie actors pack up and go overseas!) we have made some fabulous films that deserved more recognition than they received.
              But I disagree with your opinion on LantanaI found it to be an excellent film, so complex and moving. It really surprised me, as it's not usually the type of movie I enjoy, but I ended up absolutely loving it. Brilliant.
              It's a Geoffrey Rush thing, you wouldn't understand!

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                MisterZed — 15 years ago(June 28, 2010 09:24 AM)

                John Safran versus God is not a movie.

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                  bradjanet — 14 years ago(July 28, 2011 05:53 PM)

                  John Safran is a TV provocateur and enfant terrible who is equal parts irritating and brilliant, and who, while often going beyond the limits of good taste, good sense and good television, occasionally delivers the goods in spades he also touches on topics no one else dares to on Aussie TV.
                  But you ARE Blanche and I AM.

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