

Rudd's New Selection (1919) is a cinematic relic that, despite its century-old origins, pulses with a startlingly modern relevance. Co-directed by Lottie Lyell and Raymond Longford, and based on the beloved bush stories of Steele Rudd, the film transcends its era as a poetic meditation on the collision between tradi...

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

Raymond Longford

Raymond Longford
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" Rudd's New Selection (1919) is a cinematic relic that, despite its century-old origins, pulses with a startlingly modern relevance. Co-directed by Lottie Lyell and Raymond Longford, and based on the beloved bush stories of Steele Rudd, the film transcends its era as a poetic meditation on the collision between tradition and progress. The narrative meanders through the lives of a cross-section of Australian society, from the sunbaked outback to the cobblestone streets of emerging cities, captu..."
Harrie Rainer
Lottie Lyell, Raymond Longford, Steele Rudd
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