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‘That’s Not Us’. Wake in Fright at 50, a Portrait of an Ugly Australia That Became a Cinema Classic
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‘That’s Not Us’. Wake in Fright at 50, a Portrait of an Ugly Australia That Became a Cinema Classic
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'In recent years, Wake in Fright (1971) has cemented its reputation as one of the most important Australian films. But for decades after its release it was almost impossible to find a version to watch.' (Introduction)
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