This Film Studies Collection is designed for libraries, schools, and universities, offering rich insights into the art and impact of filmmaking. These carefully selected documentaries explore the lives and legacies of cinematic icons, the evolution of storytelling, and the cultural significance of film. Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words provides a personal look at a Hollywood legend, while Aznavour By Charles offers a unique perspective on the celebrated musician and filmmaker. Ablaze examines Indigenous representation in Australian cinema, and Yiorgos of Kedros captures the essence of storytelling through film. This collection is an essential resource for educators and students delving into the power of cinema.
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A captivating look behind the scenes of the remarkable life of a young Swedish girl who became one of the most beloved and celebrated actresses of American cinema.
In 1948, Edith Piaf offered a Paillard-Bolex camera to Charles Aznavour, which would always be with him. Until 1982, Charles would shot hours and hours of material which would become the corpus of his film diary.
The essence of chic and a beautiful woman, Audrey Hepburn bought a certain ‘magic’ quality to the screen. This is a very special look at one of Hollywood’s most memorable and treasured icons.
Marilyn Monroe is one of the most famous and adored icons of the 20th century. Our fascination with this quintessential Hollywood Superstar lives on to this day in the many iconic photographs, films and legends about Marilyn Monroe.
This documentary delves into the history, impressive body of work - including acting and directing - and influence on the film industry, of Clint Eastwood, a famous American actor and director.
One of the worldʼs favourite action men, Ford has been entertaining audiences for decades with his weary charm and unique blend of strength and sensitivity. From Indiana Jones, to Han Solo, Ford is a chameleon to be admired in the acting world!
For the Teasdales, farming and film-making were an inter-related devotional practice, offering views into the psychological, social and economic complexities of a wondrous and sophisticated rural world.
A poetic documentary on four generations of maternal family in Tasmania, using archival footage and excerpts from key early feminist films to trace significant changes in women’s place in the family and society.
The first successful attempt at the ascent of Everest was in 1953. The British team was lead by John Hunt but it was Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay from Nepal that reached the summit first.