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- Title: Senses Of Cinema
- Year: 2022
- Genre: Documentary
- Release Date: 2025-07-18
- URL: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22800822
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- Duration: 01:28:54
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- Audio: English / AAC / 2 channels / 128 Kbps
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- Notes: This history of the co-op film movements of Sydney and
- Melbourne comes from two of the major figures in
- Australian documentary who were intimately involved in
- the filmmaking groundswell that first emerged in the
- 1960s The Ubu group in Sydney, born from the influence
- of avant-garde filmmaking mingled with a rich range of
- social movements including unionism, feminism,
- Indigenous self-expression, and queer theory A few names
- should give you a sense of the main participants here:
- Philip Noyce, Gillian Armstrong, Albie Thoms, Stephen
- Wallace, Martha Ansara, Essie Coffey, and many, many
- others This is the story of the rise of alternative
- forms of filmmaking, and their fall at the hands of
- government agencies It is a story of a road not taken,
- but of a moment full of possibility when fresh voices
- and new ways of seeing struggled to establish themselves
- in Australian cinema
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