Question:
When did foreign films first come to australia?
Steffie
2007-08-07 00:19:50 UTC
eg Inspector Rex, Iron Chef stuff on sbs and in cinemas eg Curse of the Golden Flower...
Three answers:
jacquesh2001
2007-08-07 00:32:33 UTC
Good question. Australia surely have quite a few great artists.

But then, why are we (in Europe) literally invaded by American "B" movies and American "C" series ?

Cheap (or lack of) culture, is the answer I am afraid.
anonymous
2007-08-07 05:16:01 UTC
Fact is that Australia has been infested with cheap US movies right from the beginning of the 20th century and by cheap US TV stuff right from 1956. There are several reasons behind this.



Australia made the first feature films in the world. Possibly the absolute first was made by the Salvation Army, but the first long movie ever made was "The True History of the Kelly Gang" made more than 100 years ago. It ran 53 minutes, when films overseas ran maybe 20 minutes.



The US had a much larger market because of it's bigger population. Film makers could make films in Hollywood, get most of their money back in the USA within a few weeks or days and send a few copies off to Australia and elsewhere and not really care all that much if it made money here.



Right up until the early 1930s there was a fair film industry in Australia making several dozen movies a year. However around the time that the Depression was really starting to bite some movie owners started buying cinemas in Australia. In quite a few places they made it clear that they would not supply movies unless the cinema owners sold out. So eventually several of the cinemas in the major cities like Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and even the larger provincial cites were only showing American or British movies. Local film makers could not get their films on show and the Australian industry was almost strangled though a few movies got made every few years.



By the time television started here in 1956 there was next to no industry left to start making TV drama shows so much of what was on the air was US or British. But by the early 1960s there were enough TV stations to make it worthwhile to start making Australian shows again and people like Reg. Grundy got stuff off the ground again. Eventually people with experience making TV commercials and shows started making movies again.



SBS started as a sop to the "ethnics" who mainly seemed to be in Melbourne and Sydney. They wanted shows in Greek. Italian etc. It was also intended as a means of communicating with foreign language speakers in Australia. TV transmissions started in 1979 after a few radio stations had been operating a few years.
ashlan
2016-12-15 12:56:04 UTC
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