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| The Guardian - Culture: Film | | | | From Captain Invincible to Cleverman: the weird and wild history of Australian superheroes | | by Luke Buckmaster Aug 29, 2021 | | They’re big business … in Hollywood. But did you know Australia also has a small but rich seam of compelling and bizarre superhero movies? The phrase “nobody makes superhero movies like Australia” has, I dare say, never before been written. Our humble government-subsidised film and TV industry is no more than a lemonade stand in the shadow of Hollywood’s arena spectacular, unable to compete budget-wise with the deep pockets of Tinseltown or produce bombast on the scale of American studios. But scratch the surface of Australian film and TV history and you will find a small but rich vein of super strange locally made superhero productions with their own – forgive me – true blue je ne sais quoi. Their eclecticism and off-kilter energy provides a refreshing counterpoint to the risk-averse kind falling off the Hollywood assembly line. Continue reading... | | | | | |
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