does anyone know any good australian movies. We have some but always enjoy watching something new. We like Brian Brown and Jack Thompson.
We have seen The Shiralee, Sunday too far away,Jessica, Kenny,Priscilla,Rabbit proof fence,The dish,The castle,The man from snowy river,The sullivans and that one set in Echuca with the river boats.
There must be lots more - do you know any? rocket n strop
Yes. that's it. Australian movie makers really should be very proud of themselves. rocket n strop
The paddle boat used in that show is still used now, it does little trips up and down the river at Echuca, they usually mention that it was used in a movie.
One of my favourite Aussie movies would be "The Castle" and I often use a couple of lines from the movie, "That's going straight to the pool room" and "Tell 'em their dream'n". I just love one liners and there were a few in that movie. Kenny was good too. Wolf Creek, another one.
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Not an Australian movie, but a series that has just started on the ABC,
"Miss Fishers Murder Mysteries" filmed in Melbourne and is really turning out to be a classic.
Another good film with little exposure is "Made in Dagenham" very accurate, about the push for equal pay for women. Some great archive footage of them making the Cortinas at Ford.
Would "Kings Speech" be calssified as an Australian movie?
I'm sure it's there somewhere, just my eyesight, but I couldn't see "A Town Like Alice" on the list...
That has to be my all time favourite. Another two I have just watched are Oranges and Sunshine (based on a true story) And Snowtown (great movie but a tad gruesome.
I'm sure it's there somewhere, just my eyesight, but I couldn't see "A Town Like Alice" on the list...
That has to be my all time favourite. Another two I have just watched are Oranges and Sunshine (based on a true story) And Snowtown (great movie but a tad gruesome.
But would you want to watch Australia..............my answer is a resounding NO.........one of the worst movies ever made here and cost more than any other........IMHO.
Poor mans orange, picnic at anging rock, seven little australians,the delinquents and harp in the south.
did not know Red dog was australian. Must hire it out. Is Australia with Nicole Kidman Australian made or not?
Great job everyone. Lets see if we can get our movie list to 50.
have a good day. rocket n strop
Oranges and sunshine is about english children during the war sent to australia by the english government. A lot of them had parents etc and family, and were told there parents had died etc, or the parents were told the kids were adopted or dead etc, true story about an english social worker that brought about reconciliation of the children and their families.
I must see if I can hire it. thanks. also ten canoes and was breaker morant and oyster farmer australian films, connie and carla, muriels wedding, rocket n strop
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I absolutely love all the Dad and Dave movies made in the 30's and 40's - based on the Steel Rudd books. Australia during that period was way ahead of the US in the movie industry and led the world. You can pick up some of these old movies really cheaply especially if you buy a collection.
Then there were all those wonderful films with Jack Thompson and co - Sunday Too Far Away- and others which will never be dated because they were made so well. There's that strange movie filmed in Sofala - the cars that ate Paris.....didn't understand it but interesting to watch.
Other favourites are Wake in Fright, Walkabout (incredibly powerful for its time); Adventures of Barry MacKenzie; Caddie (absolutely loved that one); Mad Dog Morgan; Storm Boy; The Getting of Wisdom; The Picture Show man; My Brilliant Career, Dimboola; The Odd Angry Shot; The Fringe Dwellers; Crocodile Dundee;Evil Angels; The piano; Muriels Wedding........ must stop there are too many.
There are so many examples of excellent Australian films over the decades. It's a pity successive Govts of all leanings do not give consistent funding and support to our very impressive film industry as there are so many talented people out there is all aspects of the industry - actors, directors, producers, writers, etc etc.
Poor mans orange, picnic at anging rock, seven little australians,the delinquents and harp in the south.
did not know Red dog was australian. Must hire it out. Is Australia with Nicole Kidman Australian made or not?
Great job everyone. Lets see if we can get our movie list to 50.
have a good day. rocket n strop
Oranges and sunshine is about english children during the war sent to australia by the english government. A lot of them had parents etc and family, and were told there parents had died etc, or the parents were told the kids were adopted or dead etc, true story about an english social worker that brought about reconciliation of the children and their families.
I absolutely love all the Dad and Dave movies made in the 30's and 40's - based on the Steel Rudd books. Australia during that period was way ahead of the US in the movie industry and led the world. You can pick up some of these old movies really cheaply especially if you buy a collection.
Then there were all those wonderful films with Jack Thompson and co - Sunday Too Far Away- and others which will never be dated because they were made so well. There's that strange movie filmed in Sofala - the cars that ate Paris.....didn't understand it but interesting to watch.
Other favourites are Wake in Fright, Walkabout (incredibly powerful for its time); Adventures of Barry MacKenzie; Caddie (absolutely loved that one); Mad Dog Morgan; Storm Boy; The Getting of Wisdom; The Picture Show man; My Brilliant Career, Dimboola; The Odd Angry Shot; The Fringe Dwellers; Crocodile Dundee;Evil Angels; The piano; Muriels Wedding........ must stop there are too many.
There are so many examples of excellent Australian films over the decades. It's a pity successive Govts of all leanings do not give consistent funding and support to our very impressive film industry as there are so many talented people out there is all aspects of the industry - actors, directors, producers, writers, etc etc.