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Film

Marginal and Mainstream

The Cinema of Australia and New Zealand edited by Geoff Mayer and Keith Beattie

by Brian McFarlane
September 2007, no. 294

The Cinema of Australia and New Zealand by Geoff Mayer and Keith Beattie

Wallflower Press $49.95 pb, 259 pp

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The Cinema of Australia and New Zealand is the thirteenth of Wallflower Press’s ‘24 frames’ series, but there is no need for the editors to feel superstitious on that account. This is a series which presents certain problems. It requires the editor(s) of each volume to choose twenty-four films that are, in some degree, representative of the titular country, or, as the case sometimes even more dauntingly is, of two titular countries – and I know whereof I speak. Having edited Wallflower’s The Cinema of Britain and Ireland (2005), I can sympathise with the difficulties involved in trying to achieve any sort of representativeness across not one but two film-making countries. And I might add resentfully that Canada gets a whole volume to itself. Canada!

 


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The Cinema of Australia and New Zealand by Geoff Mayer and Keith Beattie

Wallflower Press $49.95 pb, 259 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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