The Legend of Mad Max by Ian Nathan
50.00 AUD
Category: Film
The Legend of Mad Max is the ultimate guide to the high octane post-apocalyptic film series, directed by visionary filmmaker George Miller. This comprehensive history delves into the making of each film, exploring the unique vision and groundbreaking live action and special effects that have made Mad M ...Show more
The Tattooist of Auschwitz (Tie-in): the internationally bestselling novel, now a major Stan Original series by Heather Morris
22.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
This internationally bestselling novel is now a six-part drama series streaming on Stan in 2024, starring Harvey Keitel. The incredible story of the Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist and the woman he loved. Lale Sokolov is well-dressed, a charmer, a ladies' man. He is also a Jew. On the first transport of me ...Show more
Australian Film, 1900-1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production by Andrew Pike
40.00 AUD
Category: Film
Revised edition of this 1980 publication, considered the bible of reference works to the films of this era. Pike and Cooper's work discusses almost five hundred films made during the first eight decades of film-making in Australia. Oscar-winning actor Geoffrey Rush provides a new foreword.
A Bollywood State of Mind: A journey into the world's biggest cinema by Sunny Singh
36.99 AUD
Category: Film
Like all Indians, Sunny Singh was born and brought up in a country of film fanatics. She and her friends waited impatiently for the latest releases, listened to the songs on radio and wore clothes inspired by those seen on screen. They learned about India and the world, determined their enemies and frie ...Show more
Book of the Banned: Devilish Movies, Dastardly Censors and the Scenes That Made Australia Sweat by Simon Miraudo
34.99 AUD
Category: Film
BLASPHEMY AND HORROR! SAUCY SWEDES! LUKE SKYWALKER'S CHARRED AUNT & UNCLE! Australia has censored it all. Did you know Aussie audiences were originally banned from watching bona fide classics The Night of the Hunter, Breathless and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (to name just a few out of literal hun ...Show more
The Art of Dreamworks The Bad Guys by Iain R. Morris
70.00 AUD
Category: Film
In the new action comedy from DreamWorks Animation, based on the New York Times bestselling book series, The Bad Guys tracks a crackerjack crew of criminal animal outlaws who are about to attempt their most challenging con yet--becoming model citizens. From DreamWorks' visionary filmmakers, artists, and ...Show more
Film In Australia by MORAN Albert VIETH E
54.95 AUD
Category: Film
This groundbreaking book provides a comprehensive analysis of films made since 1970.
Dancing to His Song - The Singular Cinema of Rolf De Heer by Jane Freebury
49.99 AUD
Category: Film
Famed for never repeating himself, de Heer first gained national attention in 1993 with Bad Boy Bubby, then Dancing to My Song and Alexandras Project. Today he is most widely characterised by his 'accidental trilogy' in partnership with the actor David Gulpilil -- The Tracker, Ten Canoes and the recentl ...Show more
Finding Queensland in Australian Cinema by Craven, Allison
42.99 AUD
Category: Film
Finding Queensland in Australian Cinema explores gender, race and place in selected Australian films in various phases of Australian cinema: from Charles Chauvel's Jedda (1955), to the 'period' films of the New Wave in the 1970s, to the Indigenous filmmakers since the 1990s, and the contemporary era of ...Show more
Judith Anderson: Australian Star, First Lady of the American Stage by Desley Deacon
65.00 AUD
Category: Film
Everyone knows Mrs Danvers as a byword for menace in Hitchcock's Rebecca and as a poster girl for lesbians in the movies. But only dedicated fans know her brilliant creator. This book tells Judith Anderson's life story for the first time. It recovers her career as one of the great stars of stage and te ...Show more
Sheep and the Australian Cinema by Verhoeven, Deb
49.99 AUD
Category: Film
In this highly readable study of Australian cinema, Deb Verhoeven explores the relationship between a series of films produced in different periods of Australian history that are linked by a common thread; the repeated image of sheep. Verhoeven focuses on two key 'sheep films': The Squatter's Daughter ( ...Show more
Jedda by Jane Mills
16.99 AUD
Category: Film | Series: Australian Screen Classics S.
Filmed in 1955, Jedda was the first Australian feature film to use Aboriginal actors in lead roles, the first to be filmed in colour and the first to be shown at the Cannes film festival. It tells the tragic story of a young Aboriginal girl of the Arunte tribe, adopted by a white woman, Sarah McCann, as ...Show more