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The 2000s in the history of Australian film have seen mixed success, including Moulin Rouge! revitalizing the musical film genre, award-winning short film Harvie Krumpet, and box office success Happy Feet. Notable Australian films of the 2000s:
The Australian film critic David Stratton characterized the history of the country's film as one of "boom and bust": there have been deep troughs, during which few films were made for decades, and high peaks, during which a glut of films reached the market.
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This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (January 2012) This incomplete list is frequently updated to include new information. This is a List of films about Australian history. Prior to European settlement Ten Canoes (2007) Early European settlement The Birth of White Australia (1928) Heritage (1935) Botany Bay (1953) Convicts For the Term of His Natural Life (1927 ...
The Orlando Short Film Award is an annual celebration of Australia's best lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex short films. It recognises the nation's cultural diversity and the role screen culture plays within the broader community. 2012 Craig Boreham Writer and director of Drowning; 2011 Grant Scicluna Writer and director of Neon Skin
Film Australia was a company established by the Government of Australia to produce films about Australia in 1973. Its predecessors were the Cinema and Photographic Branch (1913–38), the Australian National Film Board (1939–1955, under different departments), and the Commonwealth Film Unit (1956–72).
Short: 1942: 100,000 Cobbers: Ken G. Hall: Ron Randell, Ann Richards: Drama / Short: Jewel of the Pacific: Frank Hurley? Short documentary: Kokoda Front Line! Damien Parer (camera) Peter Bathurst, Damien Parer: War documentary: 18 September First Australian film to win an Oscar (for Best Documentary Feature) Men of Timor? Short documentary ...
The Shadowcatchers documents the history of Australia's national cinema and the industrial practices and role of the cinematographer from the 1890s to 2011. The book contains excerpts of oral histories of cinematographers recorded for the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia [2] discussing the nature of filmmaking under the impact of broader political, social and technological forces ...