David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema

David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema (2017)

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Running through the whole series is an acknowledgement that Australian cinema has made a priceless contribution to a greater understanding of the impact of white colonization on Indigenous Australia – and just how wrong the actions of some governments have been. The films document the ongoing challenges and frustrations of Indigenous people but also celebrate their spirit, camaraderie and deadly sense of humour. Featured films include Jedda and Walkabout, Rabbit Proof Fence and Bran Nue Dae.

Some of Australia's movie greats help tell this story, including the actors Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe, Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis, Hugo Weaving, Sam Neill, Rachel Griffiths, Eric Bana and Jacki Weaver, and the directors Gillian Armstrong, George Miller, Fred Schepisi, Bruce Beresford, David Michôd, Rachel Perkins and Warwick Thornton.

They tell of their intentions at the time they made the films that are now part of Australia's history and culture. They also reflect on each other's work and discuss how the national cinema slate is shaped by Australia and also plays a part in shaping Australia.

David has played a pivotal role nurturing filmmakers and helping them find audiences for their films locally and internationally. Margaret Pomeranz was at his side for a lot of that time as his television co-host of 28 years, most recently on At The Movies on ABC.

Lovers of Australian cinema will adore this documentary series with its glimpses of the most moving moments, the most unforgettable scenes and the ones that caused us pain. The series also revisits some of those times when a line of dialogue was so repeated that it eventually entered the lexicon. 'You're terrible Muriel'.

Those who don't think of themselves as Australian film lovers will realise they absolutely are after watching David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema. Australian films matter because they tell Australia's stories.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:30 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' premiere?

'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' premiered on March 27, 2017.

Who is the host of 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema'?

The host of 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' is David Stratton himself.

What is the genre of 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema'?

'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' falls under the genre of documentary.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema'?

The first season of 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' consisted of six episodes.

What is the show's premise?

'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' explores the rich history and evolution of Australian cinema through interviews, film clips, and analysis.

Who are some notable guests featured on 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema'?

Notable guests featured on 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' include actors, directors, and other key figures in the Australian film industry.

What are some of the topics covered in 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema'?

'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' covers a wide range of topics, including the emergence of Australian New Wave cinema, indigenous filmmaking, and the influence of Australian landscapes on film.

How does 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' contribute to the appreciation of Australian film?

'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' provides valuable insights into the history, cultural significance, and artistic achievements of Australian cinema, fostering a deeper appreciation among viewers.

What are some of the most acclaimed Australian films discussed in 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema'?

'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' highlights acclaimed Australian films such as "Picnic at Hanging Rock," "Mad Max," "Muriel's Wedding," and "The Babadook," among others.

How does 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' explore the diversity of Australian filmmaking?

Through its exploration of various genres, themes, and perspectives, 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' showcases the diverse range of Australian filmmaking, including stories from different cultural backgrounds and perspectives.

What impact did 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' have on the Australian film industry?

'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' helped raise awareness and appreciation for Australian films, both domestically and internationally, thereby contributing to the growth and recognition of the Australian film industry.

How is 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' received by critics and audiences?

'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' has been well-received by critics and audiences alike, praised for its informative and engaging approach to showcasing Australian cinema.

Are there any recurring segments or themes in 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema'?

While 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' doesn't have recurring segments, it often explores themes such as the evolution of Australian storytelling, the influence of international cinema on Australian filmmakers, and the challenges faced by the industry.

What makes 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' a unique TV show?

'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' stands out as a unique TV show due to its in-depth exploration of Australian film history, featuring interviews with key industry figures and extensive analysis of iconic films.

Does 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' provide recommendations for viewers to discover Australian films?

Yes, throughout the series, 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' offers recommendations for viewers to explore and appreciate a wide range of Australian films, both classic and contemporary.

How does 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' contribute to the preservation of Australian film heritage?

By delving into the history and significance of Australian cinema, 'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' helps preserve and promote the cultural heritage of Australian films, ensuring their legacy is recognized and celebrated.

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