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Seeing your own country on the big screen is

    important.
     Hearing your own language and accent.
     Seeing your own landmarks
     Your own stories.
    A matter of national pride and identity.

Bushranger

    Bush culture

    War and military culture

    Larrikin culture

    Young and Urban

    Action and Horror



    These types went in and out of fashion and

    reflect different stages of Australian identity.
Many based on novels

    Some based on real events

    Some are period pieces.

The Salvation army presented this lecture.

    It was shown in the Melbourne Town Hall.

    It consisted of 13 short films, spoken material

    and songs.
    It is sometimes considered the first feature

    film ever made.
Inauguration of the Australian

    Commonwealth
    Filmed in Sydney on January 1, 1901

    Sponsored by the New South Wales

    Government
    Ran for 30 minutes – five times longer than

    any previous production.
Possibly the first feature film made in the

    world was called The Story of the Kelly Gang.
    It was made in 1906.

    It was made by the Tait Brothers in Australia.

Unfortunately authorities did not approve of

    bushranger stories.
    They were banned in Victoria, South Australia

    and New South Wales within five years.
Why do you think bushrangers were a

    popular choice for silent films?
    Why do you think the authorities banned

    these bushranger films?
Ken Hall (On Our Selection, 1932)

    Charles Chauvel

    Raymond Longford (The Sentimental Bloke,

    1919)
1911: Australia pioneers the double bill

    The Glacarium Cinema in Melbourne played

    the Australian film The Lost Chord.
    It was supported by the Italian film The Fall of

    Troy (1910).
In 1911 there were 52 Australian narrative

    fiction titles released.
     Many were bushranger flicks.
    This was the highest level of production until

    1975.
    In 1911 Australia produced more feature films

    than any other country.
Film was becoming big business.

    American and British companies were taking

    over distribution.
     Often they would not show local films.
     In 1922 – 23 ninety-four percent of films shown in
      Australia were from America.
    There was a Royal Commission into the

    industry’s decline in 1928.
     This did little to slow the decline.
The first talkie was an American film called

    “The Jazz Singer”.
    It set a new record.

     Showed for 46 weeks in 1928 – 1929 at Sydney's
     Lyceum Theatre.
Audiences went up when talking pictures

    arrived.
    187 million tickets were sold that year.

    29 cinema admission for every person in

    Australia.
How many films did you see in the cinema in

    the last twelve months?
    How many of these were Australian films?

Showgirl’s Luck began production in June

    1930.
     There were many technical problems and it was
      released in 1931.
    Two films with sound segments were also

    completed by this time.
     Fellers
     The Cheaters
In The Wake of the Bounty (1933)

    Directed by Charles Chauvel.

    Paid £30 for three weeks work.

    Became of the world’s biggest movie stars

    within two years.
Available film used for newsreels and

    propaganda films.
    Films sent to troops in New Guinea and

    remote parts of Australia.
A government rule in 1951 about raising

    capital for companies all but destroyed the
    industry.
    Between 1952 and 1966 there were an

    average of two films made in Australia
    including co-productions.
Many actors left Australia in these years.

    Some did very well.

     Charles ‘Bud’ Tingwell (Murder She Said, 1961)
     Rod Taylor (The Time Machine, 1960)
     Diane Cilento (Tom Jones, 1963)
     Ray Barrett (The Reptile, 1966)
     Leo McKern (The Day the Earth Caught Fire, 1961)
     Peter Finch (The Trials of Oscar Wilde, 1961).
The Skyline drive-in opens in Burwood.

    The first of 330 drive-ins.

    Numbers fall dramatically when home video

    was introduced in the 1980s.
    There are fewer than 20 drive-ins in Australia

    today.
The first Australian film shot in colour.

    Directed by Charles Chauvel.

    To first to have serious Aboriginal characters.

Channel 9 in Sydney began regular

    transmissions.
    The first show was called “This is television”.

    By 1959 28% of cinema’s in Sydney had

    closed and 33% of Melbourne’s indoor
    cinemas.
    Between 1960 and 1966 only seven feature

    films were made in Australia.
Prime Minister Gorton created the Australian

    Film Development Corporation
    Creates the Experimental Film Fund with

    $100,000
    Creates the Australian Film and Television

    School (AFTS), which opened in 1973.
Australia produced nearly 400 feature films

    between 1970 and 1985.
    More than had ever been made before.

    New talent emerged.

Directors

       Gillian Armstrong (My Brilliant Career)
       Peter Weir (Picnic at Hanging Rock)
       Phil Noyce (Backroads)
       Bruce Beresford
       Fred Schepisi (The Devil’s Playground)
    Actors

     Judy Davis
     Sam Neill
     Mel Gibson
Stars Graeme Blundell

Based on a famous book and real incident.

    Directed by Peter Weir

    Did very well overseas.

Admission went from 68.4 million in 1974 to

    28.9 million in 1976.
    Australian box-office admissions did not

    exceed 60 million again until 1994 (68.1
    million).
Starring Jack Thompson

Animated and live action.

    Kids film.

Set in the Boer War

    Stars Bryan Brown

Directed by George Miller.

    Starred Mel Gibson

Directed by Gillian

    Armstrong
    Starred Judy Davis and

    Sam Neill
Changes to Australian taxation law saw an

    explosion of films in the 1980s.
    Some revisited war and bush culture

    Increasingly these films were confident and

    urban.
    Includes more crime films.

Based on the famous David Williamson play.

    Starred Jack Thompson

Period kids’ film.

Directed by Peter Weir

Did better than Star Wars in Australia.

Starring Nicole Kidman

    Urban kids films

Does very well in Australia and America.

Directed by Nardia Tass

    Starring Colin Friels

Directed by John Duigan

    Starring Noah Taylor and

    Ben Mendelsoh.
Urban crime flick

    Stars Russell Crowe

Urban period piece

    Anthony Hopkins

    Ben Mendelson

Directed by Baz Luhrmann

Bill Hunter and Toni Collette

Russell Crowe

    Jack Thompson

Geoffrey Rush wins an

    Academy Award for his
    performance.
Urban crime film.

    Heath Ledger

Urban crime.

    Based on a book.

Anthony LaPaglia

    Geoffrey Rush

    Kerry Armstrong

A Baz Luhrmann film.

    Ewan McGregor

    Nicole Kidman

Central Aboriginal

    characters
    Based on a true story

    Period drama

Bushranger period film.

    Heath Ledger

Stars Cate Blanchette and Sam Neill

    Urban and bleak

Urban realism.

Horror

First Aboriginal language feature produced.

Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish

    Urban
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The History Of Australian Cinema

  • 1.
  • 2. Seeing your own country on the big screen is  important.  Hearing your own language and accent.  Seeing your own landmarks  Your own stories. A matter of national pride and identity. 
  • 3. Bushranger  Bush culture  War and military culture  Larrikin culture  Young and Urban  Action and Horror  These types went in and out of fashion and  reflect different stages of Australian identity.
  • 4. Many based on novels  Some based on real events  Some are period pieces. 
  • 5. The Salvation army presented this lecture.  It was shown in the Melbourne Town Hall.  It consisted of 13 short films, spoken material  and songs. It is sometimes considered the first feature  film ever made.
  • 6. Inauguration of the Australian  Commonwealth Filmed in Sydney on January 1, 1901  Sponsored by the New South Wales  Government Ran for 30 minutes – five times longer than  any previous production.
  • 7. Possibly the first feature film made in the  world was called The Story of the Kelly Gang. It was made in 1906.  It was made by the Tait Brothers in Australia. 
  • 8.
  • 9. Unfortunately authorities did not approve of  bushranger stories. They were banned in Victoria, South Australia  and New South Wales within five years.
  • 10. Why do you think bushrangers were a  popular choice for silent films? Why do you think the authorities banned  these bushranger films?
  • 11. Ken Hall (On Our Selection, 1932)  Charles Chauvel  Raymond Longford (The Sentimental Bloke,  1919)
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. 1911: Australia pioneers the double bill  The Glacarium Cinema in Melbourne played  the Australian film The Lost Chord. It was supported by the Italian film The Fall of  Troy (1910).
  • 15. In 1911 there were 52 Australian narrative  fiction titles released.  Many were bushranger flicks. This was the highest level of production until  1975. In 1911 Australia produced more feature films  than any other country.
  • 16. Film was becoming big business.  American and British companies were taking  over distribution.  Often they would not show local films.  In 1922 – 23 ninety-four percent of films shown in Australia were from America. There was a Royal Commission into the  industry’s decline in 1928.  This did little to slow the decline.
  • 17. The first talkie was an American film called  “The Jazz Singer”. It set a new record.   Showed for 46 weeks in 1928 – 1929 at Sydney's Lyceum Theatre.
  • 18.
  • 19. Audiences went up when talking pictures  arrived. 187 million tickets were sold that year.  29 cinema admission for every person in  Australia.
  • 20. How many films did you see in the cinema in  the last twelve months? How many of these were Australian films? 
  • 21. Showgirl’s Luck began production in June  1930.  There were many technical problems and it was released in 1931. Two films with sound segments were also  completed by this time.  Fellers  The Cheaters
  • 22. In The Wake of the Bounty (1933)  Directed by Charles Chauvel.  Paid £30 for three weeks work.  Became of the world’s biggest movie stars  within two years.
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  • 24. Available film used for newsreels and  propaganda films. Films sent to troops in New Guinea and  remote parts of Australia.
  • 25. A government rule in 1951 about raising  capital for companies all but destroyed the industry. Between 1952 and 1966 there were an  average of two films made in Australia including co-productions.
  • 26. Many actors left Australia in these years.  Some did very well.   Charles ‘Bud’ Tingwell (Murder She Said, 1961)  Rod Taylor (The Time Machine, 1960)  Diane Cilento (Tom Jones, 1963)  Ray Barrett (The Reptile, 1966)  Leo McKern (The Day the Earth Caught Fire, 1961)  Peter Finch (The Trials of Oscar Wilde, 1961).
  • 27. The Skyline drive-in opens in Burwood.  The first of 330 drive-ins.  Numbers fall dramatically when home video  was introduced in the 1980s. There are fewer than 20 drive-ins in Australia  today.
  • 28. The first Australian film shot in colour.  Directed by Charles Chauvel.  To first to have serious Aboriginal characters. 
  • 29. Channel 9 in Sydney began regular  transmissions. The first show was called “This is television”.  By 1959 28% of cinema’s in Sydney had  closed and 33% of Melbourne’s indoor cinemas. Between 1960 and 1966 only seven feature  films were made in Australia.
  • 30. Prime Minister Gorton created the Australian  Film Development Corporation Creates the Experimental Film Fund with  $100,000 Creates the Australian Film and Television  School (AFTS), which opened in 1973.
  • 31. Australia produced nearly 400 feature films  between 1970 and 1985. More than had ever been made before.  New talent emerged. 
  • 32. Directors   Gillian Armstrong (My Brilliant Career)  Peter Weir (Picnic at Hanging Rock)  Phil Noyce (Backroads)  Bruce Beresford  Fred Schepisi (The Devil’s Playground) Actors   Judy Davis  Sam Neill  Mel Gibson
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  • 35. Based on a famous book and real incident.  Directed by Peter Weir  Did very well overseas. 
  • 36. Admission went from 68.4 million in 1974 to  28.9 million in 1976. Australian box-office admissions did not  exceed 60 million again until 1994 (68.1 million).
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  • 40. Animated and live action.  Kids film. 
  • 41. Set in the Boer War  Stars Bryan Brown 
  • 42. Directed by George Miller.  Starred Mel Gibson 
  • 43. Directed by Gillian  Armstrong Starred Judy Davis and  Sam Neill
  • 44. Changes to Australian taxation law saw an  explosion of films in the 1980s. Some revisited war and bush culture  Increasingly these films were confident and  urban. Includes more crime films. 
  • 45. Based on the famous David Williamson play.  Starred Jack Thompson 
  • 47. Directed by Peter Weir 
  • 48.
  • 49.
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  • 51.
  • 52. Did better than Star Wars in Australia. 
  • 53. Starring Nicole Kidman  Urban kids films 
  • 54. Does very well in Australia and America. 
  • 55. Directed by Nardia Tass  Starring Colin Friels 
  • 56. Directed by John Duigan  Starring Noah Taylor and  Ben Mendelsoh.
  • 57.
  • 58.
  • 59.
  • 60.
  • 61. Urban crime flick  Stars Russell Crowe 
  • 62. Urban period piece  Anthony Hopkins  Ben Mendelson 
  • 63. Directed by Baz Luhrmann 
  • 64.
  • 65. Bill Hunter and Toni Collette 
  • 66. Russell Crowe  Jack Thompson 
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  • 71. Geoffrey Rush wins an  Academy Award for his performance.
  • 72.
  • 73. Urban crime film.  Heath Ledger 
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  • 76. Urban crime.  Based on a book. 
  • 77. Anthony LaPaglia  Geoffrey Rush  Kerry Armstrong 
  • 78. A Baz Luhrmann film.  Ewan McGregor  Nicole Kidman 
  • 79.
  • 80. Central Aboriginal  characters Based on a true story  Period drama 
  • 81. Bushranger period film.  Heath Ledger 
  • 82.
  • 83. Stars Cate Blanchette and Sam Neill  Urban and bleak 
  • 86. First Aboriginal language feature produced. 
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  • 88.
  • 89. Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish  Urban 