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'This essay returns to a landmark British-Australian co-production in order to think about how cinema might be involved in the way we remember a city, in this case the antipodal, Alice-in-Wonderland city of Sydney. Much of this interest is prompted by the ongoing popularity and influence of They're a Weird Mob (Michael Powell, 1966).' (Introduction)
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The Hedonistic Modernity of Sydney in They’re a Weird Mob
Senses of Cinema
Subjects:
- They're a Weird Mob 1966 single work film/TV
- The Outside Story 2003 single work novel
- Sydney, New South Wales,
- Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales,
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