Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Balancing Acts : Ivan Sen's Goldstone and Outback Noir
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'In his follow-up to 2013’s gripping mystery road, writer/director Ivan Sen maintains political momentum by depicting the corruptive influence of power on small-town life and the trauma it can inflict on both its victims and those seeking redress. A unique example of ‘outback noir’, Goldstone confronts viewers with some of Australia’s most persistent problems, including indigenous dispossession, historical amnesia and the abuse of women, writes Greg Dolgopolov.'

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    y separately published work icon Metro Magazine no. 190 Spring 2016 10620995 2016 periodical issue 2016 pg. 8-13
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