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The A-plus Team
2017
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— Appears in: Australian Book Review , September no. 394 2017; (p. 43)'What shocks me, as I consider this important new book, is how completely John Bolton has disappeared from the public mind. Just consider, he pioneered extragalactic radio astronomy, built two superb radio telescopes, was worthy of a Nobel Prize, hired or mentored a generation of top scientists – and was played by Sam Neill in the film The Dish (2000). Neill’s character was not called Bolton in the Working Dog movie, but co-producer Jane Kennedy and co-writer and director Rob Sitch ensured that Neill saw plenty of photographs of the Parkes director and knew of his firm but enterprising leadership style.' (Introduction)
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Utopia Turns Reality
2015
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— Appears in: The Advertiser , 15 August 2015; (p. 33) -
It Isn't Like We're Lacking Inspiration in Our Books and Music : What's Happened to Great Aussie Movies?
2014
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— Appears in: The Advertiser , 23 September 2014; (p. 22) -
Thematising the Global : Recent Australian Film
2005
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— Appears in: Post Script , Winter-Summer vol. 24 no. 2-3 2005; (p. 109-121) -
Home and Abroad in Moulin Rouge, The Dish and Lantana
2004
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criticism
— Appears in: Australian Cinema after Mabo 2004; (p. 22-40) In this chapter Collins and Davis locate Australian Film within an international context in order to examine the interplay between globalisation, local industry strategies and national cinema in three Australian films. The films are analysed 'in terms of their industrial-commercial strategies within a national economic and cultural policy framework which positions Australian film as an international genre'. Source : Australian Cinema After Mabo (2004)
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Home and Abroad in Moulin Rouge, The Dish and Lantana
2004
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Cinema after Mabo 2004; (p. 22-40) In this chapter Collins and Davis locate Australian Film within an international context in order to examine the interplay between globalisation, local industry strategies and national cinema in three Australian films. The films are analysed 'in terms of their industrial-commercial strategies within a national economic and cultural policy framework which positions Australian film as an international genre'. Source : Australian Cinema After Mabo (2004) -
Packaging Australia : Working Dog's The Dish
2001
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— Appears in: Senses of Cinema , February-March no. 12 2001; -
It Isn't Like We're Lacking Inspiration in Our Books and Music : What's Happened to Great Aussie Movies?
2014
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— Appears in: The Advertiser , 23 September 2014; (p. 22) -
Utopia Turns Reality
2015
single work
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— Appears in: The Advertiser , 15 August 2015; (p. 33) -
Thematising the Global : Recent Australian Film
2005
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Post Script , Winter-Summer vol. 24 no. 2-3 2005; (p. 109-121)
Awards
- 2001 winner Film Critics Circle of Australia — Best Original Screenplay — Best Original Screenplay
- 2001 nominated Inside Film Awards — Best Script
- 2001 nominated Film Critics Circle of Australia — Best Film
- 2001 winner Australian Film Institute Awards — Best Film
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- Parkes, Parkes area, Parkes - Forbes area, Central West NSW, New South Wales,
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