form y separately published work icon The Hunting series - publisher   film/TV  
Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 The Hunting
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'THE HUNTING intimately and dramatically imagines the lives of four teenagers, their teachers and their families throughout the lead up, revelation and aftermath of a nude teen photo scandal. When two high school teachers discover students are sharing explicit photos of their underage friends and peers online, the revelation has unbearable consequences for their students and their families. Tackling themes of misogyny, privacy, sexuality and sexualisation, online exploitation, masculinity and gender, the series uses this singular event as a way of exploring some of the most pressing issues of our time and offering a vital portrait of contemporary, multicultural Australia.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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  • For full list of episodes, see Film Details.

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form y separately published work icon #shittyboys Matthew Cormack , Niki Aken , Australia : Closer Productions , 2019 18090540 2019 single work film/TV Australia : Closer Productions , 2019

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Screen Australia Responds to Reasons Why There Are Less Greeks on Australian Screens Con Stamocostas , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: Neos Kosmos , July 2019;

'Screen Australia, the Federal Government’s key funding body for the Australian screen production industry found that Greek and Italians were significantly underrepresented on film.' (Introduction) 

Screen Australia Responds to Reasons Why There Are Less Greeks on Australian Screens Con Stamocostas , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: Neos Kosmos , July 2019;

'Screen Australia, the Federal Government’s key funding body for the Australian screen production industry found that Greek and Italians were significantly underrepresented on film.' (Introduction) 

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