Australia at the Movies: The ultimate guide to modern Australian cinema
By (Author) David Stratton
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
29th October 2024
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Digital, video and new media arts
791.43750994
Paperback
560
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
579g
Australia's best-loved film critic David Stratton reviews (almost) every feature film from the past three decades in the ultimate guide to modern Australian cinema.
From The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert to The Dry, from The Big Steal to The Drover's Wife, he tells us why they're worth watching, and reveals fascinating behind-the-scenes details. There is something for everyone: road movies and coming-of-age movies; comedies and love stories; rural noir and gritty urban movies; flourishing First Nations cinema; horror, zombies and science fiction; movies for families and for children; international co-productions, and much more. He's seen them all, and he knows every director, producer and actor.
Australia at the Movies is the indispensable companion for every movie lover: it's where you'll find your next favourite movie.
'I greatly enjoy his sheer delight in cinema, which communicates itself effortlessly in every review.' - Bruce Beresford
'He has introduced us to films and filmmakers...from the grandest to the tiniest low-budget debut with intelligence, humour and passion.' - Gillian Armstrong
'Stratton's sense of cinema and storytelling is bar none, as far as I'm concerned.' - Warwick Thornton
'Thank you for introducing us to great movies and great directors.' - Bryan Brown
David Stratton AM is an award-winning film critic, film historian, lecturer, and television presenter. He has served as President of the International Critics Jury for the Cannes and Venice Film Festivals, and was for three decades co-host with Margaret Pomeranz of SBS's The Movie Show and ABC's At the Movies. A former critic for international film industry magazine Variety and The Australian, he is author of five books on film:The Last New Wave, The Avocado Plantation and 101 Marvellous Movies You May Have Missed, My Favourite Movies, including a memoir I Peed on Fellini.