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'The book focuses on two key 'sheep films' The Squatters Daughter (1933) and Bitter Springs (1950). Both movies are concerned with the national project, in which sheep growing and nation building are seamlessly aligned.' Source: Back cover of Sheep and the Australian Cinema (2006).
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Sheep and the Australian Cinema
2006
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review
— Appears in: Senses of Cinema , October - December no. 41 2006;
— Review of Sheep and the Australian Cinema 2006 single work criticism
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Sheep and the Australian Cinema
2006
single work
review
— Appears in: Senses of Cinema , October - December no. 41 2006;
— Review of Sheep and the Australian Cinema 2006 single work criticism
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