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1 The Value of Film School in the Success of Female Filmmakers in Australia Pieter Aquilia , 2015 single work criticism
— Appears in: Studies in Australasian Cinema , vol. 9 no. 2 2015; (p. 140-151)

'This paper discusses the role of film schools and government funding initiatives on the gender imbalance between male and female directors in the Australian film industry in the years 1970–2015. It traces the career trajectories of some of the first women graduates of the Australian Film Television and Radio School, such as Gillian Armstrong, Jane Campion and Jocelyn Moorhouse, who negotiated the pathways of government film financing to the commercial film industry. The exploration notes that a change in film school curricula, the rise of new film programmes within public universities, and reduced government funding impacted on the profile of female filmmakers in Australia during the 1990s to early 2000s. However, a bias towards male directors on bigger budget films and the perennial challenge of balancing a career and motherhood continue to prevail in the Australian film industry. The researcher looks at possible avenues of redress, calling on the education sector, the film industry and film bodies to provide support for women directors traversing the complex social capital required to succeed in the commercial film industry.' (Publication abstract)

1 Wog Drama and White Multiculturalists : The Role of Non-Anglo-Australian Film and Television in Shaping National Identity Pieter Aquilia , 2001 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , no. 67 2001; (p. 104-108, and notes 223-224)
1 Truth or Fiction: Writing Narrative in Research Pieter Aquilia , Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli , 1997 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs , April vol. 1 no. 1 1997;
Pieter Aquilla and Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli illustrate the relationship between the "researcher" and the "researched," by presenting primary research material and demonstrating the effectiveness of weaving varying degrees of narrative into its presentation. The narrative may be in the form of television script, short story or novel.
1 Sisters of the Merciless : Wog Babes (from Daughters of the Mob) Pieter Aquilia , 1997 extract
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 6-7 September 1997; (p. rev 30)
1 4 form y separately published work icon Heartbreak High Ben Gannon , David Phillips , Sally Webb , Serge Lazareff , Greg Millin , Howard Griffiths , Peter A. Kinloch , Kevin Roberts , Tim Gooding , Chris Roache , Leon Saunders , Lisa Hoppe , Suzanne Hawley , Craig Wilkins , Kris Wyld , Margaret Kelly , Kristen Dunphy , Pieter Aquilia , Tony Morphett , Steve J. Spears , Michael Cove , Peter Neale , Elizabeth Coleman , Vicki Madden , Chris Phillips , Johanna Pigott , Keith Thompson , Susan MacGillicuddy , David Worthington , Helen Steel , Michael Miller , Charlie Strachan , James Lee , Joan Sauers , Kit Oldfield , Peter Schreck , Carol Williams , Phil McAloon , Vincent Gil , Marcia Gardner , Philip Dalkin , Alexa Wyatt , Alan Love , ( dir. Shirley Barrett et. al. )agent 1994 Australia : Gannon Television Network Ten Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1994-1999 Z1741241 1994 series - publisher film/TV young adult

'Fast-paced series spin-off of the hit feature film. Filmed at an abandoned school in Sydney's Maroubra, this program was about an ethnically diverse group of students attending Hartley High School.'

Source: National Film and Sound Archive record.

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