
A tale of the ups and downs of the Rudd family who live on a ranch in Southwest Queensland..

Should you watch On Our Selection today? Honestly, if you have a soft spot for grainy, old-fashioned Australian bush humor, then yes. It is a bit of a relic. But it has a heartbeat.If you prefer your movies slick, quiet, or logical, you will probably hate it. It is loud. People are constantly shouting over one another....

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ken G. Hall

Richard Smith
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"Should you watch On Our Selection today? Honestly, if you have a soft spot for grainy, old-fashioned Australian bush humor, then yes. It is a bit of a relic. But it has a heartbeat.If you prefer your movies slick, quiet, or logical, you will probably hate it. It is loud. People are constantly shouting over one another. The Rudd family is perpetually on the brink of disaster, and they deal with it by being incredibly stubborn.The whole thing is about trying to turn a patch of dry Queensland scrub..."
Alfreda Bevan
Bert Bailey, Ken G. Hall, Steele Rudd
Australia

