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A SERIOUS DISC AGREEMENT: SUNBURNT SCREENS - THE LAST WAVE, DINGO, SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY, WE OF THE NEVER NEVER, BREAKER MORANT

A SERIOUS DISC AGREEMENT: SUNBURNT SCREENS - THE LAST WAVE, DINGO, SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY, WE OF THE NEVER NEVER, BREAKER MORANT

FromOne Heat Minute Productions


A SERIOUS DISC AGREEMENT: SUNBURNT SCREENS - THE LAST WAVE, DINGO, SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY, WE OF THE NEVER NEVER, BREAKER MORANT

FromOne Heat Minute Productions

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jul 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing Umbrella Entertainment's SUNBURNT SCREENS label so far, THE LAST WAVE, DINGO, SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY, WE OF THE NEVER NEVER, and BREAKER MORANT. THE LAST WAVE (1977) "Dream is a shadow of something real." Chris Lee (David Gulpilil)Internationally acclaimed filmmaker Peter Weir (Oscar ® nominated director of Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipoli and Witness) explores a startling world on the brink of apocalypse in The Last Wave, a time and place where Mother Nature and human nature are destined to collide in catastrophic disaster. When lawyer David Burton (Richard Chamberlain, The Thorn Birds) is assigned a case to defend a group of indigenous Australian men, he is unprepared for the nightmares and dreamscapes ahead. Accused of murdering one of their own, the men stand trial amidst suspicious circumstances and, as Burton becomes plagued by unsettling visions, he is drawn to the mysterious Chris Lee (AFI Award winner David Gulpilil, Storm Boy, The Tracker) for answers to his torment. As the erratic climate turns dangerous, Burton senses a greater power at play, where tribal customs and the ancient ideas of Dreamtime may be more than just an ominous warning. Featuring atmospheric cinematography by Oscar ® winner Russell Boyd (Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World), The Last Wave is a haunting journey into the depths of the unknown, where dreams and nightmares conspire as one.Special Features: Interview featurettes with: Lead Actor Richard Chamberlain Producer Jim McElroy + Director of Photography Russell Boyd + David Stratton on The Last WaveTrailers From Hell: The Last Wave with Brian Trenchard-SmithEdit from the 1980 documentary David Gulpilil: Walkabout to HollywoodTheatrical Trailer - GalleryDINGO Late jazz great Miles Davis made his only acting appearance in this film about a jazz trumpeter who dares to realize his musical dreams in the Australian outback. Dingo stars Colin Friels as John "Dingo" Anderson, a part-time musician and dingo trapper living in the bush who, after seeing his hero, legendary trumpeter Billy Cross (Miles Davis) on tour, longs to travel to Paris and play with the finest American jazz musicians. Frustrated by playing half-rate music in dusty dancehalls, John's dream is compromised by his love for his new family. Dingo must now decide whether he to make the supreme sacrifice for his music. Featuring a stunning, award-winning Miles Davis soundtrack (one of Davis' last recordings before his death), Dingo is directors Rolf de Heer's (Bad Boy Bubby, The Tracker) cinematic ode to the power of music.Special Features: Interview featurettes with: Director Rolf de Heer and lead actress Helen Buday Rushes Reel: The Desert Runway with audio commentary by Rolf de Heer Theatrical Trailers: Dingo, The Tracker, Bad Boy BubbySUNDAY TOO FAR AWAYJack Thompson is Foley, the best shearer on every station for miles around. Sunday Too Far Away is Foley's story of sweat-soaked days and rum-soaked nights, of bloody two-fisted punch ups... of scab labour brought in during the shearers strike of '56 and of the poor old bastard who runs the place: the cocky (farmer) who is terrified that one slip of the shears will render his prize ram good for nothing but mint sauce.A classic of Australian cinema and the film that launched the South Australian Film Corporation, Sunday Too Far Away now appears as part of the Sunburnt Screens sub label.Special Features:   The Making of Sunday - archival TV documentary from 1975  Jack Thompson AM in conversation with David Wenham, post-screening of Sunday Too Far Away, recorded at GOMA, 2019*Original World Premiere programme from 1975Stills GalleryTheatrical TrailerWE OF T
Released:
Jul 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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