| Author | Theodore F. Sheckels |
| Format | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9780275976774 |
| Publisher | Praeger |
| Manufacturer | Praeger |
With films such as Muriel's Wedding and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert finding recent success in American theaters, Australian cinema has never been as popular in North America as it is today. This new study argues that post-1970 Australian film is best described not as exhibiting phenomenal variety but as focused on a conception of heroism characterized by the love of freedom, the resentment of authority, and attachment to the land, along with anti-intellectualism, fatalism, and occasional sexism.
Tracing these themes through one hundred films, Scheckels explores the ways in which they are reflected through depictions of men, women, aboriginals, and youth, with each demographic group posing its own unique generic and cultural questions. Unlike previous studies of the nation's cinema, Celluloid Heroes Down Under presents its subject not as a diverse and varied collection of oddities but as a focused endeavor, a cohesive and undervalued component of world cinema.
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