Fahfangoolah!: The Despised and Indispensable Welcome to Woop Woop

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Fahfangoolah!: The Despised and Indispensable Welcome to Woop Woop

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Rating : 4.30 (755 Votes)
Asin : 0994579802
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 160 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-07-19
Language : English

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michaelwinkler . Michael Winkler is an author based in Brunswick, Australia

"This Book Is Indispensable !" according to Sandra L Jones. Michael Winkler finally gives Welcome To Woop-Woop (Stephan Elliott's 1998 film) its overdue examination, in terms of cult films, Australian films (especially outback films), dystopian "lost village" films, and in terms of Stephan Elliott's filmography. He does a beautiful job of it. If you loved Welcome To Woop-Woop, you need this book. If you don't k. "Refreshingly Unique" according to John Scone. An in depth analysis of a forgotten gem! Michael gives a unique and refreshing perspective on Australian cinema. A must read for fans of not just 'Welcome to Woop Woop', but of the Australian film industry as a whole.

michaelwinkler . About the Author Michael Winkler is an author based in Brunswick, Australia

Welcome to Woop Woop worst Australian movie of all time, or invaluable cultural artefact? With wild behind-the-scenes stories featuring Rod Taylor, Susie Porter, Johnathon Schaech, Barry Humphries, Stephan Elliott and a drunk clown; the mapping of links to other outback films; and a detailed argument for its place in the national canon, this companion is as vibrant and provocative as the movie that inspired it.

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