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The study delves into Australian cinema by examining films across various historical periods, all connected through the recurring motif of sheep. It highlights two significant films, "The Squatter's Daughter" from 1933 and "Bitter Springs" from 1950, analyzing how these works reflect and shape the cultural and social landscape of Australia. By exploring this unique theme, the book uncovers deeper insights into the nation's identity and cinematic evolution.
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Sheep and the Australian Cinema, Deb Verhoeven
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