
Australia

In the nascent years of the twentieth century, while European filmmakers were busy refining the theatricality of the 'film d'art' and American studios were beginning their migration toward the sun-drenched valleys of California, a distinct and feral cinematic voice was erupting from the Australian continent. The Girl...


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

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" In the nascent years of the twentieth century, while European filmmakers were busy refining the theatricality of the 'film d'art' and American studios were beginning their migration toward the sun-drenched valleys of California, a distinct and feral cinematic voice was erupting from the Australian continent. The Girl from Outback (1911) stands as a towering, if somewhat weathered, monument to this era—a period defined by a fascination with the 'bushranger' and the rugged individualism required..."

