From "The Story of the Kelly Gang" in 1906 to the "Lord of the
Rings" trilogy, Australia and New Zealand have made a unique impact
on international cinema. This book celebrates the commercially
successful narrative feature films produced by these cultures as
well as key documentaries, shorts, and independent films. It also
invokes issues involving national identity, race, history, and the
ability of two small film cultures to survive the economic and
cultural threat of Hollywood. Chapters on well known films and
directors, such as "The Year of Living Dangerously" (Peter Weir,
1982), "The Piano" (Jane Campion, 1993), "Fellowship of the Ring"
(Peter Jackson, 2001), and "Rabbit Proof Fence" (Philip Noyce,
2002), are included with less popular but equally important films
and filmmakers, such as "Jedda" (Charles Chauvel, 1955), "They're a
Weird Mob" (Michael Powell, 1966), "Vigil" (Vincent Ward, 1984),
and "The Goddess of 1967" (Clara Law, 2000).
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