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Is Australia really like this?
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Why did they fuck his ass?
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Constant ass fucking? Yes!
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i went to australia last year and had anal sex with donald pleasence. so, to answer your question, yes.
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>>220984514
Why are there barely any notable culturally relevant filmmakers from Ausfailia?
>Mel Gibson
>George Miller
>Peter Weir
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>>220984623
there arent really a lot of opporunities in filmmaking in australia anymore and the only successful australian filmmakers are those who can afford to move to america
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>>220984650
>there arent really a lot of opporunities in filmmaking in australia anymore
Why not?
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>>220984623
>>220984698
Its too expensive to live here
Pretty much all funding for films is from the government, Screen Australia hold they keys to the kingdom and the people who greenlight funding are talentless old wine aunts and faggot boomers
Independant filmmakers and private investors are punished through heavy taxes which is why any australian filmmaker or actor with a lick of talent ends up in America.
Also we simply have no culture outside out tradie humor, footy, getting fucked up and gambling
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>>220984698
because in reality, australians are generally fucking pussies who actually live in airconditioned units out of the sun. the ones who are "hard" live in barren desolate wastelands and the best they can pull together is a few sticks and rocks.
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>>220984514
worse
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>>220984969
the 1970s and 80s renaissance was fuelled by government tax concessions
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>>220984623
That's not bad for a country of 27 million people.
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>>220984514
Yes.

>During an early Australian screening, one man stood up, pointed at the screen and protested "That's not us!", to which Jack Thompson yelled back "Sit down, mate. It is us."

>However, despite receiving such critical support at Cannes and in Australia, Wake in Fright suffered poor domestic box-office returns. Although there were complaints that the film's distributor, United Artists, had failed to promote the film successfully, it was also thought that the film was "perhaps too uncomfortably direct and uncompromising to draw large Australian audiences".



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