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Australian Horror Films and the Limitations of Cultural Policy', Media International Australia: Incorporating Culture and Policy, no. 133, pp. 43–55. Stratton, David. The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry .
The following is a partial list of films set in Sydney. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008)
In February 2008, Icon entered the exhibition business for the first time by purchasing Dendy Cinemas, Australia's largest independent film distributor and art house cinema chain. [13] In September 2008, Davey and Gibson started negotiations for the sale of the Icon international sales and film distribution arms along with the Majestic library.
The complex opened in 2004 and its primary function is to support Victoria's film and television industry and attract international and Australian productions to Melbourne. It is one of three major studios in Australia, the others being Village Roadshow Studios on the Gold Coast and Disney Studios Australia in Sydney. The facility has recently ...
The State Theatre is a 2034 seat heritage listed theatre [2] located at 47–51 Market Street, in the Sydney central business district in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia.
The Ribbon in February 2022. The building has 588 rooms and suites and includes a rooftop heated infinity pool and wet deck with a two-storey bar, several other bars, a spa, a BTWN restaurant, meeting rooms and IMAX Sydney, a 325-seat cinema with the third-largest operating movie theatre screen in the world with a slightly curved screen which is 692 square metres (7,450 sq ft) or 29 m × 24 m ...
From creepy nuns to crosses being used in anything but a holy way, the movie delivers what horror fans would expect from a religious horror, following forebears like The Devils and Killer Nun.
The Screening of Australia, Volume 2: Anatomy of a National Cinema. Sydney: Currency Press, 1988. Moran, Albert and Tom O’Regan, eds. An Australian Film Reader (Australian Screen Series). Sydney: Currency Press, 1985. Moran, Albert and Errol Vieth. Film in Australia: An Introduction Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 2006.