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Around Australia in 14 films
Follow in the footsteps of the film makers - not to mention Tom Cruise, Mel Gibson, Nicole Kidman and Meryl Streep - on a truly scenic tour of the nation. By Kathryn McNess and Liza Power.
The Sunday Age 02/03/2003     no charge     1941 words

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TUESDAY Preview
MOVIE: A Good Woman
Newcastle Herald 20/11/2009     no charge     430 words

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Critical Mass
Tears before bedtime Unlike Gwyn's, they're not always happy ones THE word this week from Tinsletown is that Leonardo DiCaprio has once again declined an invitation to present an award at tonight's (tomorrow, Australian time) Academy Awards. While the actor's spokesperson is claiming prior w
The Sunday Age 25/03/2001     no charge     2000 words

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Dishing it up
The makers of The Dish have been ``thrilled" with the response to the movie's first screenings at the Sundance Film Festival in the United States.
Sydney Morning Herald 25/01/2001     no charge     88 words

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Enough of Al and George. More of Peter's bill
There is one good thing you can say for the deepening Reith schemozzle: it has helped to shove George Dubbya Bush and Al Gore off the front page and back inside the paper, and rightly so. You can't escape them entirely. They are still Spakfilla for the TV newses, down below the first commercial
Sydney Morning Herald 21/10/2000     no charge     961 words

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Secrets of silver screen success
What makes a good or bad locally made film? Garry Maddox gives his opinion. Shortly before The Dish began its sneak previews last weekend, director Rob Sitch was wondering whether it was still possible to capture the public's imagination with an Australian film. ``I guess we've all started to
Sydney Morning Herald 19/10/2000     no charge     1056 words

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Celebration of a nation's wonder years
THE DISH Directed by Rob Sitch, Written by Santo Cilauro, Tom, Gleisner, Jane Kennedy, Rob Sitch, Rated M, Cinemas everywhere In The Dish, we have an Australian first a comedy which celebrates the life of the mind. The scientific mind, at that. Of course, it's careful not to skite about its
Sydney Morning Herald 13/10/2000     no charge     801 words

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Puddy in their hands
Seinfeld star Patrick Warburton is a master of the straight man role in a new Australian movie, writes MARY COLBERT. IT COULD have been as some media observed at the world gala premiere of The Dish at the recent Toronto Film Festival a scene straight out of Seinfeld. As the film's Australian
Sun Herald 08/10/2000     no charge     1029 words

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One giant leap for man unkind
NEIL Armstrong's moon walk was beamed to us from the Parkes Observatory. So says new movie The Dish. Not so, say the old-timers at Honeysuckle Creek, near Canberra. Thirty years after Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon, the folk from Honeysuckle Creek want it known that film
Sun Herald 08/10/2000     no charge     537 words

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Dishy
A fresh antipodean perspective on a slice of American space history from four bumbling astronomers sounds like a howling hit for the Working Dog team. FROM the outset, The Dish director, Rob Sitch, and executive producer, Michael Hirsh, were in Olympic mode. After watching the start of the openin
Sydney Morning Herald 23/09/2000     no charge     1483 words

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