April 21st, 2007, 16:15
"Some folks say we Ozzies ain't got kulture but believe me folks we have deep Culture - up to our asses in fact"
Sir Les Patterson Australian Cultural attache to the Court of St. James'
Weekendhighlight :Aussie rules cinema - The Nation
Check out the best of Australian films until April 25 at the Emporium
"Aboriginal culture, the Bulldogs Aussie Rules football team from Melbourne's Footscray, the Australian mafia and the beautiful landscapes of the outback are among the highlights of the fifth Australian Film Festival.??Hosted by the Australian Embassy, the festival features 10 feature films and six shorts from critically acclaimed filmmakers in the genres of drama, comedy and romance. Most of them are recent films that have won international awards.??The festival opened yesterday with Craig Lahiff's "Black and White", a heart-wrenching drama based on real events that took place in Adelaide, South Australia.??Based on the trial of a young Aboriginal man, which made headline news in 1959, "Black and White" portrays the moral questions faced by two lawyers embarking on a battle for natural justice that has consequences both for themselves and the country. The film will be screened again on Sunday....."
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Sir Les Patterson Australian Cultural attache to the Court of St. James'
Weekendhighlight :Aussie rules cinema - The Nation
Check out the best of Australian films until April 25 at the Emporium
"Aboriginal culture, the Bulldogs Aussie Rules football team from Melbourne's Footscray, the Australian mafia and the beautiful landscapes of the outback are among the highlights of the fifth Australian Film Festival.??Hosted by the Australian Embassy, the festival features 10 feature films and six shorts from critically acclaimed filmmakers in the genres of drama, comedy and romance. Most of them are recent films that have won international awards.??The festival opened yesterday with Craig Lahiff's "Black and White", a heart-wrenching drama based on real events that took place in Adelaide, South Australia.??Based on the trial of a young Aboriginal man, which made headline news in 1959, "Black and White" portrays the moral questions faced by two lawyers embarking on a battle for natural justice that has consequences both for themselves and the country. The film will be screened again on Sunday....."
Full article
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/weekend ... 32256.html (http://www.nationmultimedia.com/weekend/20070420/index.php?news=weekend_30032256.html)