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Newsfront

  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
941
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Newsfront (1978)
Period DramaDramaHistory

In post-war Australia the men and women of Cinetone struggle to produce the weekly news reels for the movie-going public.In post-war Australia the men and women of Cinetone struggle to produce the weekly news reels for the movie-going public.In post-war Australia the men and women of Cinetone struggle to produce the weekly news reels for the movie-going public.

  • Director
    • Phillip Noyce
  • Writers
    • Phillip Noyce
    • Bob Ellis
    • David Elfick
  • Stars
    • Bill Hunter
    • Gerard Kennedy
    • Wendy Hughes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    941
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phillip Noyce
    • Writers
      • Phillip Noyce
      • Bob Ellis
      • David Elfick
    • Stars
      • Bill Hunter
      • Gerard Kennedy
      • Wendy Hughes
    • 12User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Bill Hunter
    Bill Hunter
    • Len Maguire
    Gerard Kennedy
    Gerard Kennedy
    • Frank Maguire
    Wendy Hughes
    Wendy Hughes
    • Amy Mackenzie
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Chris Hewitt
    John Ewart
    John Ewart
    • Charlie
    Don Crosby
    Don Crosby
    • A.G. Marwood
    Angela Punch McGregor
    • Fay
    • (as Angela Punch)
    John Clayton
    John Clayton
    • Cliff
    John Dease
    • Ken
    Bryan Brown
    Bryan Brown
    • Geoff
    Lorna Lesley
    • Ellie
    Mark Holden
    Mark Holden
    • Len's New Assistant
    Drew Forsythe
    • Bruce
    Tony Barry
    Tony Barry
    • Greasy
    Alexander Archdale
    • Sir Charles
    Bill Lyle
    • Macka
    Paul Jones
    • Charlie's Assistant
    Bruce Spence
    Bruce Spence
    • Redex Trial Driver
    • Director
      • Phillip Noyce
    • Writers
      • Phillip Noyce
      • Bob Ellis
      • David Elfick
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    User reviews12

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    case-23

    Newsreel filmmakers find their identity in postwar Australia

    Phillip Noyce's historical and oddly prophetic first feature traces the story of two newsreel photographers in post-war Australia. Starting from the first waves of European post-war immigration, the storyruns through to the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne. As colour narrative and genuine black-and-white newsreel footage merge together with brilliantly recreated events(the 1954 Maitland flood scenes slip from story to newsreel quite seamlessly) so the stories of the characters, the newsreel industry (eventually to fall to television's instant power) and indeed the political development of the nation itself are cleverly intertwined in a multi-layered tour de force by editor John Scott.

    Chris Hayward's cockney - and cocky - young camera assistant is a great foil to Bill Hunter's doggedly dependable and ever-cautious senior cameraman Len Maguire, trapped in a world of changing values, always knowing the "right" thing to do, but always troubled by the outcome as his marriage falters, his job is threatened by TV, and his company is taken over and its work marginalised. Meanwhile his brother and rival cameraman Frank, played by Gerard Kennedy "sells out" his values, abandoning his responsibilities, and heading off to success in the USA.

    Scriptwriter Bob Ellis has remained a fierce supporter of a strong and distinctly Australian film industry (Newsfront was among the first of the features of the Australian "Renaissance" of the mid-70s), while director Phillip Noyce has found success in Hollywood with films he could never have made in Australia (Clear & Present Danger, Sliver, The Bone Collector). How would he treat Len and Frank today - who would be the hero?

    This film is a compelling story, essential viewing for all film fans, film history fans, anyone interested in learning where Australian films emerged from, and a good yarn for everyone else.
    cherold

    needs subtitles

    This movie had excellent cinematography, first in black and white, and a great sense of period. And the acting seemed quite good. The problem is, I had no idea what anyone was saying most of the time. I've seen Australian movies before and haven't had any problems with the language, but this movie was full of strange words spoken in the fast cadence that has long been used to represent old-fashioned newsmen. I tried to watch it for a while, because really, it looks like it would be a really good movie if I understood it, but it was just impossible. I once saw an English movie that was subtitled for Americans, because it was a very slangy sort of English, and I wish they'd done the same thing with this one.
    pae-sk

    A finely crafted little film

    This finely crafted little film from Australia has a freshness and spontaneity lacking in most major productions, and because it is so fresh and spontaneous, and because the actors are not known in the States (except for Bryan Brown, who has since made a name for himself) nothing is predictable. The backdrop of the newsreel industry, and the men and women dedicated to their careers is slightly reminiscent of some of those Warner Brothers pictures of the early 30's where everything happened in the pressroom or the police station or the hospital, the job itself structuring the plot and moving the characters' development forward. A thoroughly different and enjoyable film.
    jzathajenious

    decent oz new wave film

    i saw this film as part of my australian cinema course and i thought it was very good, if a little too long. casting was very good, with bill hunter doing a good job as len mcguire, the quintessential aussie battler who has old fashioned values and a strong commitment to his work. wendy hughes was absolutely GORGEOUS in this film, she puts many hollywood starlets to shame, she was so hot in this movie. the transitions from B&W to colour were inventive and the use of stock newsreel footage gave the film a sense of reality. overall, a good but not excellent aussie film.
    9BruceCorneil

    One out of the box !

    A really good Australian film .Beautifully recreates the look and feel of Sydney as it was in the 1950s. This movie greatly impressed me when I first saw it during its initial cinema release and it still stands up very well. Fine directing job by Phil Noyce, wonderful camera work , thoughtful lighting and some fine performances across the board. An absolute "must see" for any students of '70's Australian cinema.One out of the box !

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    • Trivia
      One of Harrison Ford's favorite films. When Phillip Noyce was chosen to direct Patriot Games (1992), Ford asked the producers who was the director because he had never heard of him before (and he had the power to veto the director if he didn't like or know). He was told that Noyce directed Dead Calm (1989), which was a big hit but Ford wasn't familiar with the movie. But when he asked about other films directed by Noyce and Newsfront (1978) was mentioned, he said he loved that movie and trusted the studio with their choice of director.
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    • Release date
      • July 29, 1978 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Journalfilmarna
    • Filming locations
      • Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia(Redex car rally)
    • Production companies
      • Palm Beach Pictures
      • New South Wales Film Corporation
      • The Australian Film Commission
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    • Budget
      • A$600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,511
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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