Born: Established: Sydney, New South Wales, ;
AustLit
Details of Works Taught
Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
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form
y
Moulin Rouge
Baz Luhrmann
,
Craig Pearce
,
( dir. Baz Luhrmann
)
Sydney
:
Bazmark Films
,
2001
Z1368089
2001
single work
film/TV
(taught in 1 units)
A tragi-comedy of mistaken identities and romance, Moulin Rouge is based on events that occurred at the Moulin Rouge dance hall towards the end of the 19th century. The story is told by Christian, an idealistic and impoverished English poet/playwright who is newly arrived in Monmartre and becomes inducted into a circle of young bohemians led by Toulouse-Lautrec. When Christian manages to convince the foppish Duke of Monroth to invest in his play, his life appears to be heading upwards. Things become difficult, however, when he falls in love with Satine ('The Sparkling Diamond'), a courtesan dancer at the Moulin Rouge. Although she returns his affections, they are forced to keep their love a secret from the duke because he too coverts Satine and is used to getting what he wants. |
Australian Cinema and Television | University of New South Wales | 2010 (Semester 1) |
Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
---|---|---|---|
form
y
Strictly Ballroom
Baz Luhrmann
,
Craig Pearce
,
( dir. Baz Luhrmann
)
Sydney
:
M and A Film Corporation
,
1992
Z922661
1992
single work
film/TV
humour
(taught in 4 units)
A light-hearted look at the politics and intrigue of competitive ballroom dancing, the storyline focuses on Scott Hastings, who, his ambitious mother Shirley believes, will become champion with his current partner Liz. When Scott tries to introduce his own steps into their routine (against Pan-Pacific Championship rules), Liz leaves him for a rival partner. Without a partner, Scott eventually agrees to dance with Fran, a shy student at the academy run by his mother. When he meets her father and grandmother, Scott leans how to put passion into his movements, especially through the paso doble. In a last ditch effort to see her son become the Pan-Pacific Champion, Shirley convinces him to partner Tina Sparkle, which he reluctantly does. When he finally realises what he has done, he implores Fran to partner him. When they are disqualified from the competition, the audience (led by Scott's father, Barry) gives them a standing ovation and Scott and Fran go on to perform their version of the paso doble. [Source: Australian Screen] |
Australian Screen | Griffith University | 2009 (Semester 2) |
form
y
Strictly Ballroom
Baz Luhrmann
,
Craig Pearce
,
( dir. Baz Luhrmann
)
Sydney
:
M and A Film Corporation
,
1992
Z922661
1992
single work
film/TV
humour
(taught in 4 units)
A light-hearted look at the politics and intrigue of competitive ballroom dancing, the storyline focuses on Scott Hastings, who, his ambitious mother Shirley believes, will become champion with his current partner Liz. When Scott tries to introduce his own steps into their routine (against Pan-Pacific Championship rules), Liz leaves him for a rival partner. Without a partner, Scott eventually agrees to dance with Fran, a shy student at the academy run by his mother. When he meets her father and grandmother, Scott leans how to put passion into his movements, especially through the paso doble. In a last ditch effort to see her son become the Pan-Pacific Champion, Shirley convinces him to partner Tina Sparkle, which he reluctantly does. When he finally realises what he has done, he implores Fran to partner him. When they are disqualified from the competition, the audience (led by Scott's father, Barry) gives them a standing ovation and Scott and Fran go on to perform their version of the paso doble. [Source: Australian Screen] |
Australian Screen | Griffith University | 2010 (Semester 2) |
form
y
Strictly Ballroom
Baz Luhrmann
,
Craig Pearce
,
( dir. Baz Luhrmann
)
Sydney
:
M and A Film Corporation
,
1992
Z922661
1992
single work
film/TV
humour
(taught in 4 units)
A light-hearted look at the politics and intrigue of competitive ballroom dancing, the storyline focuses on Scott Hastings, who, his ambitious mother Shirley believes, will become champion with his current partner Liz. When Scott tries to introduce his own steps into their routine (against Pan-Pacific Championship rules), Liz leaves him for a rival partner. Without a partner, Scott eventually agrees to dance with Fran, a shy student at the academy run by his mother. When he meets her father and grandmother, Scott leans how to put passion into his movements, especially through the paso doble. In a last ditch effort to see her son become the Pan-Pacific Champion, Shirley convinces him to partner Tina Sparkle, which he reluctantly does. When he finally realises what he has done, he implores Fran to partner him. When they are disqualified from the competition, the audience (led by Scott's father, Barry) gives them a standing ovation and Scott and Fran go on to perform their version of the paso doble. [Source: Australian Screen] |
Australian Screen | Griffith University | 2012 (Semester 2) |
form
y
Strictly Ballroom
Baz Luhrmann
,
Craig Pearce
,
( dir. Baz Luhrmann
)
Sydney
:
M and A Film Corporation
,
1992
Z922661
1992
single work
film/TV
humour
(taught in 4 units)
A light-hearted look at the politics and intrigue of competitive ballroom dancing, the storyline focuses on Scott Hastings, who, his ambitious mother Shirley believes, will become champion with his current partner Liz. When Scott tries to introduce his own steps into their routine (against Pan-Pacific Championship rules), Liz leaves him for a rival partner. Without a partner, Scott eventually agrees to dance with Fran, a shy student at the academy run by his mother. When he meets her father and grandmother, Scott leans how to put passion into his movements, especially through the paso doble. In a last ditch effort to see her son become the Pan-Pacific Champion, Shirley convinces him to partner Tina Sparkle, which he reluctantly does. When he finally realises what he has done, he implores Fran to partner him. When they are disqualified from the competition, the audience (led by Scott's father, Barry) gives them a standing ovation and Scott and Fran go on to perform their version of the paso doble. [Source: Australian Screen] |
Upfront: History of Film in Australia | University of the Sunshine Coast | 2015 (Semester 1) |