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This is a list of films set in Australia (and not just only filmed or created in Australia): 0–9. 100 ...
Strictly Ballroom film set used for Fran's family business and residence. (site since redeveloped, approx. to the Star City Casino complex, Pyrmont) The Rescuers Down Under (1990) Strictly Ballroom (1992) The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) Muriel's Wedding (1994) The Sum of Us (1994)
Films set in Australia by state or territory (8 C) A. Animated films set in Australia (33 P) C. Films set in colonial Australia (1 C, 64 P) D. Documentary films about ...
Finance was sourced from Screen Australia, the South Australian Film Corporation, Adelaide Film Festival, Deluxe Australia, pre-sales, and Canada's Aver Media Finance. With a US$12 million budget, [3] the film began shooting on 8 October 2012. [8] [13] [14] It was filmed in South Australia and the Northern Territory. [8] Julie Ryan was a co ...
Notable Australian films of the 1980s: Breaker Morant (1980) – nominated for an Oscar for Best Screenplay; AFI winner for Best Film Gallipoli (1981) – AFI winner for Best Film; Gallipoli is an important historical Australian event
It is the biggest Netflix production to be filmed in South Australia. [10] During production, around 140 of the 180 NT staff lived at the station, which is situated in a very remote location. The series is one of the largest local productions filmed in both the Northern Territory and South Australia. [11]
The Gold Coast is a popular location for the filming of Hollywood movies and high-budget Australian movies. The City of the Gold Coast has also emerged as a growing hub for independent feature film production between 2009 and 2019 by content creators living and working in the region.
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.