Articles related to "Australian Cinema"Nudity, car crashes and gallons of blood were the norm in the golden age of "Ozploitation" cinema when Aussie filmmakers crossed lines beyond Hollywood's wildest dreams.
In the fifteen years following World War II, England's iconic Ealing Studios produced five feature films in Australia, starting with Harry Watt's The Overlanders in 1946.
Throughout the 1970s, English director Nicolas Roeg produced a series of films that remain some of the most vivid portrayals of the everyday outsider.
With the sad passing of an iconic figure of Australian film, television and radio comes this tribute to the early screen roles of Charles 'Bud' Tingwell.
When Terminator Salvation hits theaters on May 21, audiences will see Christian Bale as John Connors, but they'll also see Sam Worthington as the robot Marcus Wright.
The Dish retells the true story of the Parkes radio telescope broadcasting images of man walking on the moon to the rest of the world.
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