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Shoestring Budgets and Disaffected Youth : Why Australian Film Is Ripe for a Mumblecore Revival
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2021
Shoestring Budgets and Disaffected Youth : Why Australian Film Is Ripe for a Mumblecore Revival
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'From Friends and Strangers to Hot Mess, there’s a new wave of self-funded films that celebrate the mundane and tap into ‘a national malaise’'
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https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/nov/12/shoestring-budgets-and-disaffected-youth-why-australian-film-is-ripe-for-a-mumblecore-revival
Shoestring Budgets and Disaffected Youth : Why Australian Film Is Ripe for a Mumblecore Revival
The Guardian Australia
Subjects:
- Friends and Strangers 2020 single work film/TV
- Hot Mess 2018 single work film/TV
- Chocolate Oyster 2016 single work film/TV
- Muriel's Wedding 1994 single work film/TV
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