how the Melbourne International Film Festival began 70 years ago
- Written by: Lisa French, Professor & Dean, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
Author provided.On the Australia Day weekend in 1952, a group of die-hard film buffs put on a film festival. They had selected the leafy hills of Olinda in Victoria’s Dandenong Ranges for the event. They expected 80 people – but more than 600 turned up!
In the 1950s, very few Australian films were being made. Those that were produced...
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