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Book of the Banned - Devilish Movies, Dastardly Censors and the Scenes That Made Australia Sweat

English · Paperback / Softback

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BLASPHEMY AND HORROR! SAUCY SWEDES! LUKE SKYWALKER'S CHARRED AUNT & UNCLE!

Australia has censored it all.

Did you know Aussie audiences were originally banned from watching bona fide classics The Night of the Hunter, Breathless and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (to name just a few out of literal hundreds), or that Australians initially saw a watered-down version of Star Wars in cinemas?

Book of the Banned is a rigorous, rollicking, riotous and righteously-furious jaunt through film history that reveals the shocking stories behind Australia's classification system and how your favourite movies have been snipped down under, featuring interviews with Margaret Pomeranz, David Stratton, a bunch of 'banned' filmmakers and even their censors.

Like any good story, there are heroes, anti-heroes, unexpected criminals and downright dastardly villains, though they're not always whom you'd expect. But by discussing the movies, scenes and lines of dialogue deemed too extreme for Aussie eyes and ears, we can see how far we've come in Australia... and how far we have to go.

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Simon Miraudo is a Western Australian writer, broadcaster and film critic. He is the General Manager of RTRFM, which is an independent, non-profit community radio station that provides an alternative voice for WA through innovative music and talks programming, with a strong focus on the arts, culture, social justice, politics and the environment. Simon has presented a film review segment on RTRFM since 2010, and has covered films extensively for the ABC and The Guardian, among other outlets. You can find more than 1,400 of his film reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, where he is a verified contributor. He lives in Perth with his wife, Jenny, and son, Miles.

Product details

Authors Simon Miraudo
Publisher Low Heroes Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.07.2023
 
EAN 9780645706307
ISBN 978-0-645-70630-7
No. of pages 306
Dimensions 153 mm x 235 mm x 19 mm
Weight 516 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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