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Wilhelm scream

film

Exhibition video created by ACMI for the Fed Square Foyer display; forefronting the use of the ‘Wilhelm Scream’ in film and TV

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Gently down the stream

Australia, 1984
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Mallacoota fishing trip

Australia, 1958
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The Genie from down under: where it's at

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They found a cave

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Born in the sun

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The Youth who wanted to shiver

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Surface tension

Australia, 1994
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The High plains

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TERROR NULLIUS

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A Town like Alice

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Crocodile hunters

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The Nature of paradise

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Touch the Sun: Devil's Hill

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[We of the never never : publicity kit]

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