Words for John Flaus Sylvia Lawson October 2014 John Flaus Dossier Back in the ’60s and early ’70s, our serious film-viewing landscape was the main campus cinema, Sydney University’s Union Theatre, later the Footbridge; then the fleapits, the adult education centres, and the f...
Generalising from the Particular: Masculine Singular: French New Wave Cinema” by Geneviève Sellier and “Making Waves: New Cinemas of the 1960s” by Geoffrey Nowell-Smith Tony McKibbin July 2009 Book Reviews It seems the Nouvelle Vague will not go away, and we may wonder if there has been any other film movement in history - from Neorealism to Dogme, from New Hollywood to New German Cinema - that has held such a fa...
The British New Wave: A Certain Tendency? by B.F. Taylor Michael Fleming April 2009 Book Reviews We know immediately from the title that this book accepts the existence of a “New Wave” in British cinema. B.F. Taylor begins with an unambiguous canon. For the record, his series in full is: Room at the Top...