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KinoCast - Episode 14

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It's a monster episode of KinoCast this week as we look at Australian cinema; new and old. Joined this week by two guests, first Dr. Mark Freeman takes us on a brief tour of Australian film history, from the very first feature film, the more prolific filmmakers of the 70s and 80s and how more recent films and characters synonymous with Australian culture have translated overseas.

Then, co-founder of MonsterFest Grant Hardie joins us ahead of its 7th edition later this month to discuss emerging local talent in the horror genre and how the likes of 'Saw' and 'The Babadook' have become big hits on the international scene.

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KinoCast - Episode 14

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Archived series ("iTunes Redirect" status)

Replaced by: Comedy Album Book Club

When? This feed was archived on December 26, 2017 17:57 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on December 25, 2017 18:00 (6+ y ago)

Why? iTunes Redirect status. The feed contained an iTunes new feed tag.

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It's a monster episode of KinoCast this week as we look at Australian cinema; new and old. Joined this week by two guests, first Dr. Mark Freeman takes us on a brief tour of Australian film history, from the very first feature film, the more prolific filmmakers of the 70s and 80s and how more recent films and characters synonymous with Australian culture have translated overseas.

Then, co-founder of MonsterFest Grant Hardie joins us ahead of its 7th edition later this month to discuss emerging local talent in the horror genre and how the likes of 'Saw' and 'The Babadook' have become big hits on the international scene.

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