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Explore the captivating world of Australian cinema with our podcast, where we delve into cult classics and mainstream hits from the 1970s to today. Discover iconic Australian films' stories, artistry, and impact through our insights and fun discussions. Whether you’re a fan of groundbreaking genre-defining movies or beloved blockbusters, our episodes offer a deep dive into the films that have shaped Australian culture and captivated global audiences. Join us to uncover the creativity behind ...
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The Ozploitation Podcast. Each month, Callum, November and Daria take a deep review of a movie from Australia's Ozploitation cinema, from its origins to its legacies. (Note: features spoilers and strong language!) Listen here or subscribe to https://anchor.fm/s/270b256c/podcast/rss . We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where the show is recorded. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and contribution they make to the life of Canberra ...
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In this captivating episode of Cinema Scope, Andy Nelson and his guest Luiza Lusvarghi, a renowned journalist, professor, and researcher, take listeners on a thrilling journey into the heart of Brazilian favela films. This compelling subgenre has garnered international attention for its unflinching portrayal of life in Brazil's sprawling slums, tra…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Join us for an electrifying conversation on "A Dingo Ate My Movie" as a friend of the the podcast, Brandon Hardy, returns to dissect the 2022 Australian horror sensation "Talk To Me." What happens when friends unleash terrifying spirits using an embalmed hand? We talk about how Sophie Wilde and Miranda Otto's …
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In this episode of Cinema Scope, Andy Nelson and his guest Dr. Maria San Filippo, a professor at Emerson College, explore the raw, unfiltered world of Mumblecore cinema. This fiercely authentic movement emerged in the early 2000s, trading polished production for unvarnished intimacy. With handheld cameras, skeletal budgets, and a fearless commitmen…
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In this animated episode of Cinema Scope, Andy Nelson takes you on a captivating journey through the world of anime, a medium that has become a genre in its own right. Joining him are two distinguished guests: Andrea Horbinski, an independent scholar whose upcoming book, Manga's Global Century, delves into the history of manga and its impact on ani…
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In this electrifying episode of Cinema Scope, Andy Nelson delves into the gritty and unapologetic world of Ozploitation with special guest, Queensland University of Technology Professor Mark David Ryan. Prepare to be transported to the wild and untamed landscape of Australian cinema as they explore the unique characteristics and cultural significan…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Dive into the wild world of the "Barry McKenzie" movies with guest Matt Fulton. These cult classics from the '70s embody the irreverent and bold humour that makes them stand out in cinema history. Join us as we balance laughter with a look at the cultural impact these films have had. In this episode, we explor…
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German Expressionism burst onto the scene in the aftermath of World War I, ushering in a new era of psychologically charged cinema guided by striking visual styles. On this episode of Cinema Scope, Professors Ken Dancyger and Dr. Ian Roberts join host Andy Nelson to delve into the movement's most influential films to better understand its roots and…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Brace yourselves for a spectral analysis as we team up with the Stiletto Banshees' very own Tab and Micah to dissect the atmospheric 2008 Australian film "Lake Mungo." Our latest episode transcends a mere movie review, venturing into the murky waters of the film's haunting narrative, its understated theatrical…
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In this inaugural episode of Cinema Scope, host Andy Nelson is joined by professors Leon Hunt and Chris Hamm to explore the captivating world of wuxia, a Chinese film genre that blends philosophy, action, and legend. They discuss the key elements that define wuxia, such as the chivalrous heroes, period settings, and fantastical elements, as well as…
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Cinema Scope, hosted by Andy Nelson, is an engaging celebration of film that examines how genres, subgenres, and movements are sculpted by a blend of cultural, aesthetic, and economic forces, alongside historical, technological, and sociopolitical shifts. Each episode features expert insights and vibrant discussions on iconic films, unpacking the c…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Strap in for a journey down memory lane as we're joined by the ever-insightful Matt Fulton to revisit the rollicking world of '70s Australian sex comedies. Together, we traverse the risqué landscape of "Alvin Purple" and its sequel "Alvin Rides Again," dissecting how these flicks navigated the era's sexual lib…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! This week on "A Dingo Ate My Movie," we're diving into the sultry and suspenseful world of "Snapshot," a 1979 Australian cult classic. Directed by Simon Wincer, this film, also known as "The Day After Halloween," is a hidden gem of Aussie cinema that blends thriller and drama in a unique narrative. Join us as …
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! It's 1900 in Australia. A group of students from a girls' boarding school, brimming with the enthusiasm of youth, embark on what's supposed to be a carefree Valentine's Day outing at the iconic Hanging Rock. The ambience is idyllic, and the laughter is contagious. But as the day unfolds, this innocent trip tak…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! What would you do if faced with the daunting challenge of compiling a list of 31 Australian horror films from the 70s, 80s and beyond? How would you dissect each one, unearthing the thematic commonalities while keeping your nerves intact? That's precisely the task we've taken on in this hair-raising episode. J…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Ever been intrigued by the mysteries of horror films and the eerie entities they portray? Brace yourself for a gripping discussion as Anna Schmidt of the Perfectly Paranormal podcast and I unravel the chilling narrative and thematic depth of the 2014 Australian horror film, The Babadook. We dive into the plot'…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Welcome to a journey into the world of the delightfully dreadful, the charmingly cringe-worthy and the beautifully bad. My guest, Matt Fulton, and I have both been captivated by the unique niche of Australian films, and there is no better example than the cult classic Houseboat Horror. Houseboat Horror – it's …
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Young Einstein: Unconventional Humor Meets Offbeat Science Get ready to unravel the quirky world of the 1989 film Young Einstein with me and my special guests, Tab and Micah. We'll take you on a journey through this unconventional comedy that blends slapstick humour, romance, and scientific discovery, all back…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Today I’m joined by Matthew from the Weird Crap in Australia Podcast, and we’re discussing Stone from 1974. When several members of the GraveDiggers outlaw motorcycle club are murdered, Sydney detective Stone (Ken Shorter) is sent to investigate. Led by the Undertaker (Sandy Harbutt), a Vietnam war veteran, th…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! In this episode, I’m joined by independent filmmaker James Dean to discuss Long Weekend from 1978. Long Weekend tells the story of a couple, Peter and Marcia, who are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and take a long weekend away. They drive out of town to a remote beach location, and as they…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! What happens when you blend the eccentricity of a mad scientist, the terror of a masked murderer donning a Tor Johnson mask, and an unexpectedly elaborate five-minute dance number? If you guessed 'Dead Kids,' also known as 'Strange Behaviour' from 1981, you've hit the nail on the head. In this episode, Micah a…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! In this episode, we're honoured to converse with one of the titans of Australian cinema, Brian Trenchard-Smith. With a prolific career spanning over five decades, Brian's directorial ventures have significantly shaped the landscape of both Australian and international film, touching on genres ranging from high…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! In this episode, I'm excited to have Tab from Test Pattern joining me as we delve into the harrowing narrative of "Wolf Creek," the 2005 horror film that stands out as a particularly chilling entry in the genre. Set in the remote expanse of the Australian outback, the movie draws viewers into the story of thre…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! In this episode, Angie Frissore and I dive into the thrilling world of the 1986 outback revenge flick, "Fair Game." This film transports you to the rugged terrains of the Australian bush, where the story unfolds around a wildlife sanctuary owner who becomes the target of three unhinged kangaroo hunters. As the…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Thanks for tuning in to another captivating episode of our podcast. Today, I'm thrilled to have Brandon Hardy from Varicon Video and The Gory Picture Show with us as we deeply dive into Brian Trenchard-Smith's "BMX Bandits" from 1983. This film stands out as a hallmark of Australian cinema and as one of Nicole…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! In this engaging episode, I have the pleasure of hosting Bede Jermyn from The Super Network to discuss the adrenaline-fueled spectacle that is "Mad Max: Fury Road," the most recent and groundbreaking entry in George Miller's legendary Mad Max series. This film not only redefines action cinema with its breathta…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! In this episode, we're taking a trip down memory lane with Brandon and Louis from the Gory Picture Show to discuss John Lamond's "Nightmares" from 1980. The conversation was nothing short of a riot as we delved into this cinematic experience, which may not win any awards for excellence but certainly keeps you …
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! In our latest episode, I’m joined by Jacob and Tab from Test Pattern to talk about the polarising Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome. We share our thoughts on the film and talk a little bit about the final year of Test Pattern. If you’re enjoying the podcast, you can support me at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingom…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Today I’m joined by Marcey from the Super Network to talk about 100 Bloody Acres. We talked about the film and spent a few minutes talking about Ozploitation films. 100 Bloody Acres is a fun dark comedy from brothers Colin and Cameron Cairnes. Want to see the ‘Morgan’s Organic’ ads we talked about during the e…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Get ready to rev your engines and head back into the dystopian wasteland with Pete and Brandon for the next thrilling installment of our Mad Max retrospective. This time, we're diving deep into "Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior," the sequel that not only cemented the franchise's place in cinematic history but also …
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! In this episode, we're delving into the intriguing world of Australian cinema with a look at Ann Turner's "Celia" from 1989. Andrew is joining me to explore this unique and often overlooked film that captures a complex blend of childhood innocence, political commentary, and dark fantasy elements. "Celia" is se…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! It's the apocalypse now on our podcast, and Jacob and I are surprisingly upbeat about it. We're kicking off the first episode of our Mad Max retrospective, diving into the origins of this iconic franchise and celebrating how George Miller revolutionised action cinema with his groundbreaking first film. Join us…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! This week on our podcast, we're cranking up the volume and the adrenaline with a deep dive into "Stunt Rock," the 1978 spectacle that marries high-octane stunts with electrifying rock music, all under the visionary direction of Brian Trenchard-Smith. I'm thrilled to have Jay with us as we explore this unique f…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! This week on the podcast, we're diving into the grotesque and wildly inventive world of "Body Melt," the 1993 Australian body horror film that pushes the boundaries of the genre. Joining me is Louis J Otero from The Gory Picture Show, and together, we'll explore the visceral shocks and dark humor that make "Bo…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Join us on "A Dingo Ate My Movie" this week as we delve into the eerie depths of the 1982 Australian psychological thriller Next of Kin. Special guest Brandon Hardy from Varicon Video and The Gory Picture Show is here to dissect this underappreciated masterpiece with us. Together, we'll navigate through the ch…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Welcome back to "A Dingo Ate My Movie," the go-to podcast for fans of Australian cinema! In this vibrant episode, I'm thrilled to have Tab from Test Pattern join us again to discuss Gillian Armstrong's iconic 1982 musical, Starstruck. Dive into the colourful world of this quirky Aussie gem as we explore its un…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! This week on the podcast, we're delving into the depths of Australian genre cinema with "Dark Age" from 1982. I'm thrilled to have Sketches joining me for a conversation about this cult classic, a standout entry in the Australian exploitation (or "Ozploitation") movement of the late 20th century. "Dark Age" is…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! This week on the podcast, we're switching gears to explore a family-friendly adventure with "Frog Dreaming" from 1986, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It's a pleasure to have Brandon Hardy from Varicon Video and The Gory Picture Show back with us as we dive into this lesser-known gem of Australian cinema. "…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! This week on the podcast, we're taking a thrilling ride through the Australian outback with "RoadGames," the 1981 masterpiece directed by Richard Franklin. Brandon Hardy is joining from Varicon Video and The Gory Picture Show, ready to dissect this unique blend of suspense, mystery, and psychological thriller …
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! This week on the podcast, we're delving into a unique double feature with Jeremy as we compare and contrast two iterations of a gripping Australian thriller: Richard Franklin's original "Patrick" from 1978 and Mark Hartley's contemporary remake in 2013. "Patrick," a seminal piece of Australian cinema, tells th…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Dress up in your finest suits and prom dresses and step into the world of Australian horror with us this week on the podcast. Tab and I are taking a sinister twist on the classic high school formal as we dive into Sean Byrne's "The Loved Ones." This 2009 film takes a darkly unique spin on the kind of narrative…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! This week on the podcast, we're taking a deep dive into one of the most intense explorations of the human condition with "Wake in Fright," the 1971 masterpiece directed by Ted Kotcheff. I'm thrilled to have Jay with us to unpack this beer-soaked journey that delves into the darkest depths of depravity in the A…
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Body Melt (1993). Written by Philip Brophy & Rod Bishop, directed by Philip Brophy. Starring Gerard Kennedy, Andrew Daddo, Ian Smith, Gina Gaigalas, Brett Climo, Lisa McCune, Nick Polites, Maurie Annese, William Innes, Suzi Dougherty, Vince Gil, Neil Davis, Ben Genrens, Amanda Douge, Matt Newton, Anthea Davis, Adrian Wright, Jillian Murray, Lucinda…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! This week on our podcast, dive into the heart of Australian cinema with us as we explore "Razorback," the 1984 antipodean creature feature directed by Russell Mulcahy. I'm excited to have Sketches with me for an in-depth discussion about this iconic film, known for its groundbreaking visual effects and atmosph…
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Out of the Body (1988). Written by Kenneth G Ross, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. Starring Mark Hembrow, Tessa Humphries, Linda Newton, Helen O’Connor, Mary Regan, Carrie Zivitz, Sally Hudson, John Clayton, John Ley and Margaret Gerard. A killer terrorises Sydney and gives visions to a wild-eyed musician. Or is the wild-eyed musician himself th…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! Join us this week on our podcast as we delve into the exhilarating world of Ozploitation cinema with "Turkey Shoot," a classic film by the renowned director Brian Trenchard-Smith. I'm thrilled to welcome Louis, the co-host from Random Movie Roulette and Gory Picture Show, as we dissect and discuss the intricac…
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Alison’s Birthday (1981). Written and directed by Ian Coughlin. Starring Joanne Samuel, Lou Brown, Bunney Brooke, John Bluthal, Vincent Ball, Ralph Cotterill and Brian Wenzel. When Alison Findlay gets a warning not to go home for her nineteenth birthday, she pays it no attention whatsoever. Can her boyfriend Good Guy Pete get to the bottom of the m…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! This week on the podcast, we're diving deep into "Howling 3: The Marsupials," a film that stands out starkly from its predecessors in the Howling series. Directed by Philippe Mora, this instalment takes a wild departure from the traditional werewolf lore, introducing viewers to a uniquely Australian twist: mar…
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Forgotten Silver (1995). Written and Directed by Costa Botes & Peter Jackson. Featuring Jeffrey Thomas, Peter Jackson, Costa Botes, Leonard Maltin, Sam Neill, Johnny Morris, John O’Shea. Time for our annual April Fool celebration, a trip across the Tasman for a New Zealand film. This documentary begins with a simple call to Peter Jackson from his m…
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know! This week on the podcast, we're thrilled to have Tab from Test Pattern joining us to delve into "Dead End Drive-In," another standout Ozploitation masterpiece directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. While finding "Dead End Drive-In" on streaming services might be tricky (though it's possibly available on Prime and …
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Sidecar Racers (1975). Written by Jon Cleary, directed by Earl Bellamy. Starring John Clayton, Ben Murphy, Wendy Hughes, John Meillon, Peter Gwynne and Peter Graves. Two men who don't like each other share a dream. Well, they don't really share it. One's kind of along for the ride. Which make sense, because they're a pair of sidecar racers. They're…
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