The Movie Show: Australia Daze Review
1988
The Movie Show: Australia Daze Review
1988
- NFSA ID8BCW7CK3
- TypeTelevision
- MediumMoving Image
- FormSeries
- GenresInfotainment
- Year1988
- WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons
This segment from SBS program The Movie Show (1986–2008) features a review of the documentary Australia Daze (1988) by Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton.
Margaret and David, who hosted the long-running program until 2004, were famous for their very different styles and their spirited debates. They didn't always agree about the films they covered but both here give Australia Daze a rare five stars all round.
Margaret alludes to the film's timing and historial significance, having been filmed on 26 January 1988 – the bicentary of Europeans arriving in Australia – a day of celebration for some and mourning for others. She notes how the documentary presents vastly differing views from a wide array of people about what it means to be Australian – a brief excerpt from the documentary illustrates this perfectly.
This five-star review, by two of Australia's most influential film critics, signals that the film was a watershed moment in Australian filmmaking and offers an important historical record of the time.
- WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons
This segment from SBS program The Movie Show (1986–2008) features a review of the documentary Australia Daze (1988) by Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton.
Margaret and David, who hosted the long-running program until 2004, were famous for their very different styles and their spirited debates. They didn't always agree about the films they covered but both here give Australia Daze a rare five stars all round.
Margaret alludes to the film's timing and historial significance, having been filmed on 26 January 1988 – the bicentary of Europeans arriving in Australia – a day of celebration for some and mourning for others. She notes how the documentary presents vastly differing views from a wide array of people about what it means to be Australian – a brief excerpt from the documentary illustrates this perfectly.
This five-star review, by two of Australia's most influential film critics, signals that the film was a watershed moment in Australian filmmaking and offers an important historical record of the time.
- NFSA ID8BCW7CK3
- TypeTelevision
- MediumMoving Image
- FormSeries
- GenresInfotainment
- Year1988
Margaret Pomeranz gives a concise overview of the film and sums up its strengths with convincing enthusiasm. The excerpts from the film are well chosen and support her description. David is in complete agreement so the segment ends quickly and without any of their trademark bickering. Nevertheless the clip is entertaining, thanks to their considered commentary and easy rapport, which transcends the limitations of a low-budget production and distractingly minimal set design.
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