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Kennedy Miller has been located in Sydney since the early 1980s, when its reputation as Australia’s most successful production house was established. But its origins and trajectory as a company are intimately tied to Melbourne. Drawing on textual, historical, and archival sources, I argue that Melbourne’s screen culture and industry at the time of the Australian film revival played a fundamental key role in shaping the abilities and sensibilities of the company’s founders, George Miller and Byron Kennedy.
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Leaving Home : Kennedy Miller in Melbourne
Senses of Cinema
Subjects:
- Mad Max 1979 single work film/TV
- The Cowra Breakout 1985 series - publisher film/TV
- Babe : Pig in the City 1998 single work film/TV
- Happy Feet Two 2011 single work film/TV
- Come Out Fighting 1973 single work film/TV
- Bonjour Balwyn 1971 single work film/TV
- The Office Picnic 1972 single work film/TV
- Homicide 1964 series - publisher film/TV
- Patrick 1978 single work film/TV
- Two Thousand Weeks 1968 single work film/TV
- Sydney, New South Wales,
- Melbourne, Victoria,
- 1960-1979
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