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Best Australian Films of 2020

Best Australian Films of 2020

Andrew F Peirce Jan 6, 2021 24 min read
Articles australian cinema australian film Best Australian Films Chicken GNT Go Go Karts H is for Happiness Hearts and Bones In My Blood it Runs Leaving Allen Street Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky Loveless Maziar Lahooti Measure for Measure Morgana No Time for Quiet Rams Relic Review Sequin in a Blue Room Slim & I Slim and I Slim Dusty Small Island Big Song Sparkles Steven Oliver The Furnace The Invisible Man The Leadership True History of the Kelly Gang Undertow Wine Lake

2020, as has been heavily documented, was a difficult year for cinema as a whole. Australian cinema in particular was hampered by shuttered cinemas and confusing release schedules, with many iconic fi…

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Slim & I Review -  A Joyfully Endearing Documentary that Celebrates a Pair of True Blue Aussie Icons

Slim & I Review - A Joyfully Endearing Documentary that Celebrates a Pair of True Blue Aussie Icons

Andrew F Peirce Aug 29, 2020 4 min read
Films Reviews Australian culture australian documentary Country music documentary Joy McKean Keith Urban Kriv Stenders Missy Higgins music Paul Kelly Slim & I Slim and I Slim Dusty

Kriv Stenders never sleeps. When he’s not telling tales of Red Dog in the Pilbara, he’s bringing Australian soldiers stories to life with films like Danger Close. In between, he’s reworking Australia…

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