Free-wheelin’ sex romps! Bloodsoaked terror tales! High-octane action extravaganzas! They’re the main ingredients of ‘Not Quite Hollywood’, the first detailed examination and celebration of Australian genre cinema of the 70s and 80s.
In 1971, with the introduction of the R-certificate, Australia’s censorship regime went from repressive to progressive virtually overnight. This cultural explosion gave birth to arthouse classics, such as Picnic At Hanging Rock and My Brilliant Career, but also spawned a group of demon-children: maverick filmmakers who braved assault from all quarters to bring films like Alvin Purple, The Man From Hong Kong, Patrick, Turkey Shoot and Mad Max to the big screen.
We have 5 great sets of DVDs to giveaway including a copy of the documentary ‘Not Quite Hollywood’ as well as ozploitation DVD flicks such as ‘Road Games’, ‘Long Weekend’, ‘Turkey Shoot’, ‘Patrick’ and ‘Dead Kids’. You can enter the giveaway below!
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