Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Boys in the Trees Review : The Supernatural Colours Nostalgic Take on Growing up
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'Australian cinema has never stopped coming of age. It does other things as well. The past two years have seen a burgeoning of the offbeat, the original and yes, the mature, but the industry has always been inclined towards stories of adolescence and the urges and anxieties that go with it. ...'

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