Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 The Tragi-Comedy Down Under Appropriates Cronulla Rather Than Offering Insight
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'Abe Forsythe’s black comedy Down Under is set the day after the 2005 Christmas Cronulla Riots and undertakes a re-processing of these events. It starts with newsreel footage that brings back this raw, racist national wound of running mob fights, the derisive calls, the cars, the drinking, the police batons, the flags and the arrests. ...'

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  • Down Under Abe Forsythe 2015 single work film/TV
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