An illuminating and visually led guide to a selection of the films set wholly or in part in Melbourne, World Film Locations: Melbourne covers the big screen representations of life in the city from the Victorian era to the present day. Short analyses of iconic scenes and themed essays focusing on key directors and recurring themes and locations combine to highlight the city’s relationship to cinema. Illustrated throughout with full colour film stills and photographs of the locations as they are now – from architectural landmarks to largely unexplored outer-suburbs – the book also contains city maps for those wishing to explore Melbourne’s richly diverse cinematic streets.
From visions of Ned Kelly, via tales of sporting drama to the coming-of-age films of the 1980s and beyond, this accessible trip around the birthplace of the Australian film industry will both firmly cement Melbourne’s reputation as a richly diverse creative hotbed and enhance the standing of the films and filmmakers associated with the city.
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Maps/Scenes
Scenes 1-8 1906 – 1970
Scenes 9-16 1973 – 1979
Scenes 17-24 1980 – 1986
Scenes 25-32 1986 – 1994
Scenes 33-39 1995 – 2002
Scenes 40-46 2005 – 2010
Essays
Melbourne: City of the Imagination – Adrian Danks
Melbourne Studios – Deb Verhoeven
Hardboiled Melbourne – Jack Sargeant
A View From the West: The Cinema of Ana Kokkinos – Lisa French
Sporting Melbourne: Centre of A Nation’s Obsession – Julian Buckeridge
Stanley’s Shadow: The Central Business District – Dean Brandum
The World Seems Difficult: Youth, Melbourne, Cinema – Gem Blackwood
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Neil Mitchell is a freelance writer and critic. He is the editor or coeditor of several books, including Directory of World Cinema: Britain and World Film Locations: London, both also published by Intellect.