Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 Reconsidering Esben Storm's In Search of Anna as a Lost Classic of 1970s Australian Cinema
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'Various Australian films made in the post-war period have attracted considerable attention both here and (occasionally) overseas, some deservedly so, others through media hype often based on sentimental, satiric, or otherwise simplified perceptions of this country. In Search of Anna is one production from the fruitful decade of the New Australian Cinema which merits serious reconsideration. This account endeavours to correct the neglect of what is a significant work of art, setting it in a filmic as well as a social context.'

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    y separately published work icon Australian Folklore vol. 25 November 2010 Z1899877 2010 periodical issue 2010 pg. 203-211
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