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First known date: 2009 Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 Filmmaker Interviews : David Caesar
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'Ray Argall interviewed David Caesar on 3 June 2009. David took Ray out to the western suburbs of Sydney, where he shot his early features Greenkeeping (1992) and Idiot Box (1996). They drove around looking for, but not finding, locations that are now buried by new development and freeways. David discusses the wide open uniformity that attracted him here in the first place and talks about car culture and growing up in an automobile-dependent society.'

Source: Filmmaker Interviews (Sighted: 30/11/2016)

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    y separately published work icon Filmmaker Interviews National Film and Sound Archive , 2006- 10461487 2006 series - publisher website

    'In addition to preserving Australia’s filmmaking past and present, the NFSA also recognises the importance of learning from filmmakers themselves.

    'In this series of interviews, some of Australia’s most influential film directors, producers and writers speak about their filmmaking journeys, discuss the importance of film preservation and share their advice for the next generation of Australian filmmakers.'

    Source: Filmmaker Interviews (Sighted: 30/11/2016)

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