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GODARD + CARLTON = CINEMA

A selection of images from this recent documentary

Films glimpsed include Giorgio's "The Brothers", "Il Contratto" "Ninety-Nine Percent" and "Clay", Brian Davies "Pudding Thieves" and "Brake Fluid", Peter Elliot's "The Girlfriends", Nigel Buesst's "Rise and Fall of Squizzy Taylor" and "Bonjour Balwyn", David Minter's "Hey Al Baby", Peter Carmody's "Nothing Like Experience", Antony I Ginnane's "Sympathy in Summer", and Dave Jones "Yackety Yak"

Godard on location with Karina. An inspiration even in distant Melbourne

Sue Ingleton in "Pudding Thieves".  Might have been
Melbourne's Anna Karina.

Brian Davies - Both disciple and initiator. On location in "Pudding Thieves".


Giorgio Mangiamele - neo-realist. With his first movie camera, a wind-up
Bolex with one of the very first zoom lenses. Not very sharp. He recorded
the Italian post-war migration experience.

From "The Girlfriends" - director Peter Elliot in 1968.
A couple of swinging blondes whose "boots are made
for walking". Jane Washington and Margaret Harrison.

Arnold Zable and Graeme Blundell at Johnny's Green Room.
A couple of Carlton hustlers with plenty of manic energy.

A film producer waits for a money man to turn up at Genevieve Cafe
in Faraday Street. James Clayden - artist and director.

Highlights from CARLTON + GODARD = CINEMA