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- A Other Association (See Comments) Melbourne, Australia
- A Director Melbourne, Australia
- A Other Association (See Comments) Melbourne, Australia
- B Producer South Melbourne, Australia
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Video Tape - Seen one, seen 'em all, Seven Dimensions, VHS Tape, 1986
Reg. No: HT 9739
- Summary:
- 15 minute videocassette in colour 'Seen one, seen 'em all' produced by Seven Dimensions, 1986. This film was directed by Eve Ash, written by Graeme Brown and edited by Sheila Allison. The film uses a zany quiz show format to raise questions about ethnic stereotyping.
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- 1 Video (VHS)
- Description Of Content:
- 15 minute videocassette in colour 'Seen one, seen 'em all', produced by Seven Dimensions. This short film examines how ethnic and minority groups are represented by the media, and illustrates the influence which mass media has on our lives, not only entertaining and informing, but also affecting our perceptions of ourselves and others. The film uses a quiz show format with three contestants from different ethnic backgrounds who are all asked a variety of questions pertaining to their ideas on ethnicity and identity in Australia.
| Discipline: | History |
More information
| Tagged with: | cultural traditions, education, immigration, immigration policies, immigration ethnic affairs, cultural identity, cultural awareness, australian film industry, videotapes |
| Themes this item is part of: | Migration Collection, Martha Ash, Polish Migrant & Artist, circa 1950s |
| Primary Classification: | MIGRATION |
| Secondary Classification: | Settlement - Education & Training |
| Tertiary Classification: | language education |
| Format: | Video Tape; VHS PAL |
| Producer: | Seven Dimensions, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1986 |
| Other Association (See Comments): | Graeme Brown, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1986 Writer |
| Director: | Ms Eve Ash, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1986 |
| Other Association (See Comments): | Sheila Allison, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1986 Editor |
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