Review : "The Adventures of Barry McKenzie" -- Bruce Beresford
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Goldsmith, Ben Lealand, Geoff |
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2010
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Resumo |
Synopsis and review of the Australian ocker comedy The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (Bruce Beresford, 1972). Includes cast and credits. The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, adapted from a comic strip written by Barry Humphries, is a landmark film in the revival of Australian cinema. It was the first film to be fully funded by the new federal agency, the Australian Film Development Corporation (AFDC), and its unexpected success (in Britain as well as in Australia) both demonstrated that Australian films could be popular, and helped establish the ‘ocker comedy’ as the first indigenous (sub)genre of the Australian ‘new wave’. In common with other ocker comedies including Stork (Tim Burstall, 1971), and Alvin Purple (Tim Burstall, 1973), The Adventures of Barry McKenzie was derided by critics despite its popular success. But as Tom O’Regan has argued, these films were vitally important in developing a public profile for Australian films, for encouraging private investment in production, and for convincing exhibitors to screen Australian films... |
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application/pdf |
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Intellect Ltd. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61949/2/The_Adventures_of_Barry_McKenzie.pdf Goldsmith, Ben (2010) Review : "The Adventures of Barry McKenzie" -- Bruce Beresford. In Goldsmith, Ben & Lealand, Geoff (Eds.) Directory of World Cinema : Australia and New Zealand. Intellect Ltd., Bristol, pp. 242-245. |
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Copyright 2010 Intellect Ltd. |
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #200212 Screen and Media Culture #Australian film #Australian cinema #genre #Ocker #comedy |
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Book Chapter |