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1 form y separately published work icon Winhanganha Jazz Money , ( dir. Jazz Money ) Australia : National Film and Sound Archive , 2023 27373962 2023 single work film/TV

'WINHANGANHA (Wiradjuri language: Remember, know, think) – is a lyrical journey of archival footage and sound, poetry and original composition. It is an examination of how archives and the legacies of collection affect First Nations people and wider Australia, told through the lens of acclaimed Wiradjuri artist, Jazz Money. ' 

1 y separately published work icon The Explosive Life of an Exploiteer : Franklyn Barrett Tours North Queensland with 'The Ten Commandments' Jeannette Delamoir , Canberra : National Film and Sound Archive , 2013 7301080 2013 single work biography

Hollywood, local filmmakers and regional Australia intersect in the story of Franklyn Barrett’s touring of a live prologue to Cecil B DeMille’s The Ten Commandments in Far North Queensland, 1925.

1 y separately published work icon Screenwriters Talk About Their Craft : Tony Morphett Susan Lever (interviewer), National Film and Sound Archive , 2012 Z1868019 2012 single work interview 'Tony Morphett discusses the origins of Blue Heelers (1994- ), Water Rats (1996- ), and names Rain Shadow (2008, co-written with Jimmy Thomson) as one of his finest achievements.'
Source: NFSA clip description
1 y separately published work icon Geoffrey Atherden Oral History Susan Lever (interviewer), National Film and Sound Archive , 2012 Z1868012 2012 single work interview 'Geoffrey Atherden explores the differences between film and television, the implications of these for the screenwriter, and the reasons why TV is more dialogue-based.'
Source : NFSA clip description
1 5 y separately published work icon Wolf Creek Sonya Hartnett , Strawberry Hills Canberra : Currency Press National Film and Sound Archive , 2011 Z1803059 2011 single work criticism 'In 2005, the horror film Wolf Creek depicted the abduction and torture of three backpackers in the Australian outback, and created an immediate industry and media frenzy. Wolf Creek tapped into the myth of the lonely continent, a fear of the country's hostility and its indifference to suffering, traits which have been deeply etched into our national psyche by real life events such as the Milat and Murdoch murders. Sonya Hartnett takes the hard landscape and the rogue men who inhabit these spaces and evokes the surrealistic terror which continues to fascinate outsiders and locals.' Source: www.currency.com.au/ (Sighted 01/09/2011).
1 1 y separately published work icon The Boys Andrew Frost , Strawberry Hills Canberra : Currency Press National Film and Sound Archive , 2010 Z1690632 2010 single work criticism

'Lauded by many as one of the most powerful Australian films made in the past 20 years, Rowan Woods' stunning debut feature The Boys touched off a storm of media controversy upon its release in 1998.

'The film evoked vivid memories of the 1986 rape and murder of a young Sydney woman named Anita Cobby. Although Woods' film was fictional, The Boys remains inextricably connected to its real-life counterpart in the minds of many viewers.

'But that connection is only part of the story behind the making of The Boys. In this thoughtful and thought-provoking essay, Andrew Frost contextualises the major thematic concerns of the film into the broader context of social anxieties about violence, crime and morality.

'Frost chronicles his own personal journey with the film and its makers from art school to the underground Super 8 filmmaking scene of Sydney in the mid-1980s, from the early short films of director Woods to the multiple award-winning The Boys. Frost discovers new aspects of The Boys even today and wonders if its stinging moral message has been heard among the clamour of everyday suburban life.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Voss Journey : Program Canberra : National Film and Sound Archive , 2009 Z1646283 2009 reference 'The Voss Journey' - four days of events, seminars, concerts and films inspired by Patrick White's novel, Voss (1957). Coordinated by the National Film and Sound Archive and presented in association with the Canberra International Music Festival, 'The Voss Journey' led participants on a journey through Canberra's cultural institutions, 14-17 May 2009.
1 5 y separately published work icon The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith Henry Reynolds , Strawberry Hills : Currency Press National Film and Sound Archive , 2008 Z1491067 2008 single work criticism

'Set in central-western New South Wales in the 1890s, Fred Schepisi’s film of Thomas Keneally’s award-winning novel is a powerful and confronting story of a black man’s revenge against an unjust and intolerant society.

'Raised by missionaries, Jimmie Blacksmith, a young half-caste Aboriginal man, is poignantly caught between the ways of his black forefathers and those of the white society to which he aspires. Exploited by his boss and betrayed by his [white] wife, he declares war on his white employers and goes on a violent killing spree.

'The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith was one of the most significant films of the 1970s ‘renaissance’. It was the first Australian feature in which the whole story is told from an Aboriginal perspective and it broke new ground in dealing with one of the most tragic aspects of Australian history: the racist treatment of the Aboriginal population. The spectre of the violent and vengeful black had barely been touched upon and the depth of rage that the film put on screen was unprecedented in Australian film at the time.' (Publication summary)

2 19 form y separately published work icon The Story of the Kelly Gang Frank Tait , John Tait , ( dir. Charles Tait ) Australia : National Film and Sound Archive , 2006 Z1835073 1906 single work film/TV (taught in 2 units)

'The picture is an exceedingly interesting one right from the opening scene, where Constable Fitzpatrick arrives with a warrant for the arrest of Dan Kelly, then to the police camp, which is captured by the Kellys, the sticking-up of Younghusband's station, robbing the bank at Euroa, destroying the railway line, and finally to the capture of Ned Kelly in his suit of armour.'

[Source: 'The Story of the Kelly Gang', The Register, 29 December 1906, p.4.]

1 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)

1 2 y separately published work icon MusicAustralia National Library of Australia , National Film and Sound Archive , 2005- Canberra : National Library of Australia , Z1197308 2005- website MusicAustralia is an online service developed by the National Library of Australia and the National Film and Sound Archive (a division of the Australian Film Commission) to facilitate access to music scores, sound recordings, websites and a range of other music-related material including books and theses, pictures and films, multimedia, kits and objects, and archival collections held by a large number of Australia's cultural institutions or described by specialist music services. The material may be about Australian music, or information created by an Australian about non-Australian music. MusicAustralia includes all formats, styles and genres, and both heritage and contemporary music as well as information about people and organisations. (MusicAustralia website)
1 y separately published work icon Credits Rolling: Film & History Conference, Canberra Australia 2-5 December 2004 : Selected Papers Canberra : National Film and Sound Archive , 2004 Z1323353 2004 anthology criticism
1 y separately published work icon Great Australian Song Compile : 100 Years of Australian Song, 1921-1929 Ross Laird , Canberra : National Film and Sound Archive , 1999 Z1412141 1999 single work lyric/song A compilation of Australian popular, folk and ballad songs, performed by various singers and groups.
1 2 form y separately published work icon The Romance of Runnibede ( dir. Scott R. Dunlap ) 1928 Australia : National Film and Sound Archive , 1999 Z363896 1928 single work film/TV

Dorothy Winchester returns from boarding school in Sydney to her family's Queensland cattle station, Runnibede. There she finds two equally likeable men eager for her hand in marriage: Tom Linton, the gauche station manager, and the more sophisticated Sub-Inspector Dale of the Queensland Mounted Police. When Dorothy is kidnapped by some local Indigenous Australians, who believe that she is their 'Great White Queen' returned from the dead, the two suitors attempt a rescue. The rivalry for Dorothy's affection is resolved when one of them gives his life to save her.

Source: Pike and Cooper, 1980

1 1 y separately published work icon National Film and Sound Archive National Film and Sound Archive , Canberra : National Film and Sound Archive , 1999 6934478 1999 website

The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) is the nation’s living archive, collecting, preserving and sharing its rich audiovisual heritage. Its website provides information on the collection, its preservation, current and forthcoming exhibitions and events, the NFSA Library, and research opportunities (including fellowships and internships). The site also publishes occasional articles on some of its holdings. These comprise historical overviews of the original works, insights in the preservation and restoration of holdings and other pertinent aspects relating to the NFSA's activities.

1 y separately published work icon Australian Radio Series 1930s - 1970s : A Guide to ScreenSound Australia’s Holdings National Film and Sound Archive , Canberra : ScreenSound Australia , 1998 10258691 1998 single work index

A guide to ScreenSound Australia's radio collection.

'Australia’s radio series play an important role in Australia’s cultural heritage, and are a rich and valuable resource for future generations. These radio series filled the air waves for some 40 years and included adventure, comedy, drama, children’s shows, chat shows, variety, quiz shows and soap operas of all types.

The National Film and Sound Archive’s collection includes substantial holdings of the radio series and serials broadcast in Australia from the 1930s through to the 1970s. Numerous sources were used to compile this listing of the Archive’s holdings, including auditioning of the radio transcription discs, scripts, label information, publicity material, and books published on the subject, trade periodicals and catalogues' (p.6).

1 1 form y separately published work icon Around the Boree Log Phil K. Walsh (director), 1925 Australia : National Film and Sound Archive , 1996 Z1311227 1925 single work film/TV

Based on the poems of John O'Brien (the nom de plume of Catholic priest Father Patrick Joseph Hartigan), the narrative is a sentimental retelling of the early life of a priest, presumably Hartigan (who in the film is seen reading from a book of poems). The story elements include the priest's early life in the country during the 1870s, his first school (a shaky old slab hut), a tender childhood romance, and his latter years as part of the 'modern' world of the mid-1920s.

1 form y separately published work icon A Hard God Peter Joseph Kenna , Acton : National Film and Sound Archive , 1994 Z868660 1994 single work film/TV

Set in Sydney during the early post-war years and with a working-class theme, A Hard God explores the trials and tribulations of three brothers, forced off the land and into the city during a drought. The screenplay is one of the first in Australia to present a homosexual relationship.

1 5 y separately published work icon The Golden Age of Australian Radio Drama 1923-1960 : A History through Biography Richard Lane , Canberra Carlton : National Film and Sound Archive Melbourne University Press , 1994 Z917980 1994 single work criticism biography
2 17 form y separately published work icon For the Term of His Natural Life Norman Dawn , Australia : National Film and Sound Archive , 1981 Z825984 1927 single work film/TV (taught in 1 units)

Based on Marcus Clarke's classic novel, originally published in 1870 as His Natural Life, the story tells of convict Rufus Dawes, who has been wrongfully accused of a crime and sent to the penal colony of Van Diemen's Land for the term of his natural life. In his attempts to escape the colony, Dawes falls in love with Sylvia (a warden's daughter) and confronts his sinister lookalike John Rex and the evil convict Gabbett.

American director/screenwriter Norman Dawn's adaptation strays from the original book considerably. For example, the ending sees the fate of Rufus and Sylvia, adrift on a raft in the ocean, left in the balance, whereas Clarke's original story has the pair drown. However, the film retains a strong, visual style, especially in climactic crowd scenes.

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