Australian film

Films of 2011 Discussion

Here is an excerpt of our epic discussion on the films of 2011Beth, Jenni and Nat talk about what's been going on in the Australian film industry and overseas, and they pick out their personal favourite films of the year.   

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Interview with Fred Schepisi director of The Eye of the Storm

Nat and Josh had an interesting conversation with Fred Schepisi about his vision for The Eye of the Storm and they also discussed the current state of the Australian film industry. 

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The Eye of the Storm Film Review

Nat and Josh reviewed The Eye of the Storm, directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis and Charlotte Rampling


The Eye of the Storm is in cinemas from 15 September. 

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Here I Am: Interview with Beck Cole and Pauline Whyman

Florence talked to writer and director Beck Cole and actor Pauline Whyman about their film Here I Am, telling stories of Aboriginal women in today's world, creating interesting acting roles for women and their passion for filmmaking.

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Snowtown: Interview with Lucas Pittaway

Beth went to see the new Australian film, Snowtown, based on true events about the people involved in the Snowtown murders in Adelaide’s northern suburbs from 1992-1999.  The film portrays sixteen year-old Jamie Vlassakis and a man by the name of John Bunting, who becomes both a father figure and mentor to JamieJamie grows to respect and fear John Bunting and gradually adopts John

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Ralph Moser is Little Johnny.

 

Adam and Cassie were joined by Ralph Moser, director of the new Australian feature film 'Little Johnny, the movie.' The film is an animation for adults that pays homage to little Johnny jokes. Ralph told us his favourite (g-rated) little Johnny joke.

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