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Threads of Resemblance in New Australian Gothic Cinema

Category: Metro magazine articles Product Code: 00361-M136
Writer: David Thomas and Garry Gillard
  
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This article looks at the ‘Australian Gothic’ in Australian film history. They discuss the arguments of critics Heidi Kaye and Dermody & Jacka. It also studies the notion of ‘the Gothic’ and why it has been applied to Australian film, looking at films such as ‘Bad Boy Bubby’, ‘Broken Highway’, ‘The Well’ and ‘The Cars That Ate Paris’.




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