The
Australian movie industry got off to a flying start, making what was probably
the world's first full extent feature movie in 1906. The movie was the Tait
brothers production The Story of the Kelly Gang, an achievement in both Australian and British theatres, and
it was furthermore the starting of a genre of bushranger stories.
Successful
Australian films have included Paul Hogan's "Crocodile"
Dundee, Baz Luhrmann's Moulin
Rouge! and Chris Noonan's Babe. Other award winning movies
include Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipoli, The
Tracker, Shine and Ten
Canoes. Australian trained
actors of renown include Errol Flynn, Peter Finch, Rod Taylor, Mel Gibson, Guy Pearce, Nicole Kidman, Geoffrey Rush, Toni Collette, Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger, and Chris Hemsworth.
Many actors and filmmakers begun their careers
in Australian films, a large number of whom have come with worldwide
reputations, and a number of whom have found larger financial advantages in
bigger movie producing places, such as Hollywood.
PRESTONS filmmaker
Stanley Joseph smashed all the directions when he released two characteristic
movies at the identical time. A rough-cut preview of the movies was issued to the
newspapers and constituents of the film commerce at Fox Studios earlier this
month. The two movies, in writing, directed and made by Joseph, show the
injection of Indian heritage into life in the West.
‘My Cornerstone’ and ‘Love You Krishna’
were not only released at the same time, they were furthermore filmed
simultaneously. Joseph, who made the movies in association with World Pictures
Australia, furthermore created the melodies in both films. ‘My Cornerstone’
notifies the story of a young Indian nurse who gets away from a life of torture
and abuse in the subcontinent to protect a job in Australia. As shortly as she
arrives in Sydney, she is placed in the house of the Pintos, a rich
Indian-Australian family.
Granted the task of
nurturing for Lydia Pinto, an elderly stroke casualty, she feels enslaved again
as she has her life dictated to her by Lydia's feisty daughter-in-law. ‘Love
You Krishna’ is about a rich Indian-Australian family — The Chopras — who are
subtly leveraged by the visits of a secret outsider to their Sydney mansion.
Far from the quintessential romantic Bollywood movies, Joseph's movies delve
into the taboo areas of life when East encounters west.
Both movies are
primarily in English and have an Australian cast.
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