… may not be a ‘good’ film technically, but when it offers such a good time, it doesn’t have to be.
ozploitation
Written, Directed and Produced by John deCaux, and starring Conner Pullinger, Jessica Burgess, Adam Ovadia, Caymond, Kieren McNamara, Lucas Andrews, and Yoz Mensch as the Koala King. Dropping in Adelaide in December before expanding into select
Salvatore Samperi writes, co-directs and stars in this Ozploitation throwback actioner made on the mean streets of Western Sydney.
Ever since Mark Hartley's documentary Not Quite Hollywood came out in 2008, what became called Ozploitation has had a high profile in Australian cinema. Ozploitation covers several genres, but horror
The Film What film best typifies the Australian national identity? It’s a question that has been floating around for yonks. Could it be Peter Weir’s Gallipoli? Or Bruce Beresford’s Breaker
Shooting in Ghana, the home of no-budget exploitation films collectively known as ‘Kumawood’, the founder of cult video shop Trash Video turned filmmaker (The Search for Weng Weng) sets off
George Basha (The Combination, Convict) writes, directs and stars in what we will call Rambo goes Australian bush. When a retired soldier goes on a family holiday, trouble follows! Maya
The Tasmanian low budgeter taking the genre world by storm.
Mark Hartley (Not Quite Hollywood, Patrick) returns with another film produced by Antony I. Ginnane dripping with Ozploitation influence. This one stars Ella Newton (Harrow), Radha Mitchell, James MacKay (Hacksaw










