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Fred Schepisi
David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema
Racial Tragedy, Australian History, and the New Australian Cinema: Fred Schepisi's the Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith Revisited
We See and All We Seem…” – Australian Cinema and National Landscape
Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible
Sydney Film Festival Full Guest Line up for 2014 Festival 03/06/2014
Double Deal Music Credits
Australian Centre for the Moving Image
Wendy Cracked a Walnut Aka Almost Music Credits
Rosalind Nugent-Williams Thesis (PDF 1MB)
':, Bruce Beresford's ~Breaker Morant'
David Stratton's STORIES of AUSTRALIAN CINEMA
Ned Kelly & the Movies 1906-2003
Exhibition the Extraordinary Shapes of Geoffrey Rush at the Victoria Arts Centre
Award of Honorary Degree of Doctor of Visual and Performing Arts FRED
Fred Schepisi's
Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith Music Credits
The Films of Peter Weir
Cate Blanchett to Receive Australia's Highest Screen Award
Top View
The Representation of Aborigines in Australian Film
Molokai Music Credits
2008 Box Office Backgrounder
Fred Schepisi Takes on Patrick White In
David Stratton: a Cinematic Life
THE CHANT of JIMMIE BLACKSMITH Aua Strali , 1978 Fred Schepisi
A Film by JAMES VANDERBILT Based on the Book Truth and Duty
Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith End Credits
FILM FINANCE CORPORATION AUSTRALIA LIMITED Inquiry Into
Master Copy 254 September
The Representation of Aborigines in Australian Film
Stories of Australian Cinema
CLIVE OWEN Academy Award Nominee and Golden Globe Winner
The Longford Lyell Award
Paul Grabowsky
Director Phillip Noyce to Be Honoured with Australia's Top Screen Award
Marrakech Is Showcasing the Breadth and Diversity of Australian Cinema with 25 Films and As Many Talents to Represent Them
Contemporary Australian Cinema
Sign up Sheet
Stories of Australian Cinema
Ned Kelly Rides Again … and Again and Again
STRICTLY OZ: a HISTORY of AUSTRALIAN FILM Fact Sheet
Market Forces Dles North American Sales
Her Brilliant Career: Gillian Armstrong on Four Decades of Filmmaking
Shane Krause Exegesis
Australian Film by Deborah Hunn
Innocence Music Credits
Russell Boyd, Cinematographer
THOMAS KENEALLY by John C. Tibbetts Kansas City, MO, September 26, 2013