Not Quite Hollywood

Not Quite Hollywood

Infobox Film
name = Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!


caption = Promotional poster
director = Mark Hartley
producer = Craig Griffin Michael Lynch
writer = Mark Hartley
starring = See below
music = Stephen Cummings
cinematography = Germain McMicking Karl von Moller
editing = Jamie Blanks Sara Edwards Mark Hartley
distributor = Madman Entertainment
released = 28 August 2008
runtime = 103 min.
country = Australia United States
language = English
budget =
gross =
website = http://www.notquitehollywood.com.au/
amg_id = 1:465738
imdb_id = 0996966

"Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!" (often shortened to "Not Quite Hollywood")cite web| url = http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24168396-15803,00.html| title = Larrikin streak| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 16 August 2008| publisher = "The Australian"| first = Tony| last = Moore] cite web| url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/film/glory-days-of-gory-tales/2008/08/21/1219262356856.html| title = Glory days of gory tales| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 22 August 2008| publisher = "The Age"| first = Michael| last = Dwyer] is a 2008 Australian documentary film about the Australian New Wave of 1970s and '80s low-budget cinema. The film was written and directed by Mark Hartley, who interviewed over eighty Australian, American and British actors, directors, screenwriters and producers, including Quentin Tarantino, Brian Trenchard-Smith, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dennis Hopper, George Lazenby, George Miller, Barry Humphries, Stacy Keach and John Seale.

Hartley spent several years writing a detailed research document, which served to some degree as a script for the film, about the New Wave era of Australian cinema and the commonly overlooked "Ozploitation" films—mainly filled with sex, horror and violence—which were considered vulgar and offensive by critics and film historians, often excluded from Australia's "official film history". Hartley approached Quentin Tarantino, a longtime "Ozploitation" fan who had dedicated his 2003 film "Kill Bill" to the exploitation genre, and Tarantino agreed to help get the project off the ground. Hartley then spent an additional five years interviewing subjects and editing the combined 250 hours of interviews and original stock footage into a 100-minute film.

"Not Quite Hollywood", which premiered at the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival, did not perform well at the box office upon its Australia-wide release, but garnered universally positive reviews from critics and a nomination for "Best Documentary" at the 50th Australian Film Institute Awards.

ynopsis

"Not Quite Hollywood" documents the revival of Australian cinema during the Australian New Wave of the 1970s and '80s through B-movies including "Alvin Purple", "Barry McKenzie Holds His Own", "Dead-End Drive In", "Long Weekend", "Mad Max", "The Man from Hong Kong", "Patrick", "Razorback", "Roadgames", "Stork" and "Turkey Shoot". From 1971 through to the late 1980s, Australian directors began to take advantage of the newly introduced R-rating which allowed more on-screen nudity, sex and violence for audiences restricted to age 18 and over.cite web| url = http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,24101258-7642,00.html| title = Quentin Tarantino backs Mark Hartley's Ozploitation doco| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 31 July 2008| publisher = "The Courier-Mail"| first = Des| last = Partridge] "Ozploitation"—writer-director Mark Hartley's own portmanteau of "Australian exploitation"—was a subgenre of the New Wave which accounted for the critically-panned "gross-out comedies, sex romps, action and road movies, teen films, westerns, thrillers and horror films" of the era, commonly overlooked in Australia's "official film history". The film addresses three main categories of "Ozploitation" films: sex, horror and action.

Interviewees

The actors, directors, screenwriters and producers interviewed for the film were: [cite press release |title= Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!|publisher= Madman Entertainment|date= 2008|url= http://www.notquitehollywood.com.au/pdf/press_kit.pdf|accessdate= 2008-09-30]
*Phillip Adams
*Glory Annen
*Victoria Anoux
*Ian Barry
*Briony Behets
*Steve Bisley
*Jamie Blanks
*Graeme Blundell
*Russell Boyd
*Richard Brennan
*Tim Burstall
*Rob Copping
*Barry Crocker
*Lynette Curran
*Jamie Lee Curtis
*Cassandra Delaney
*Everett de Roche
*Ross Dimsey
*David Eggby
*Bob Ellis
*Alan Finney
*Richard Franklin
*Belinda Giblin
*Rebecca Gilling
*Antony I. Ginnane
*Deborah Gray
*David Hannay
*Gregory Harrison
*Rod Hay
*Sandy Harbutt
*Rod Hardy
*Carla Hoogeveen
*Alan Hopgood
*Dennis Hopper
*John Michael Howson
*Barry Humphries
*John Jarrett
*Barry Jones
*Stacy Keach
*Ted Kotcheff
*John D. Lamond
*Nina Landis
*George Lazenby
*Bill Margold
*Ross Matthews
*Donald McAlpine
*Bob McCarron
*Hal McElroy
*Greg McLean
*Gus Mercurio
*George Miller
*Vincent Monton
*Philippe Mora
*Judy Morris
*Russell Mulcahy
*Rod Mullinar
*Grant Page
*Susan Penhaligon
*Steve Railsback
*Candy Raymond
*Cheryl Rixon
*Joanne Samuel
*Fred Schepisi
*John Seale
*Ken Shorter
*Lynda Stoner
*Quentin Tarantino
*Jeremy Thomas
*Sigrid Thornton
*Brian Trenchard-Smith
*Jack Thompson
*Roger Ward
*James Wan
*Gary Wapshott
*John Waters
*Leigh Whannell
*Tony Williams
*David Williamson
*Simon Wincer
*Arna-Maria Winchester
*Uri Windt
*Norman Yemm
*Susannah York

Production

Quote box
quote = "As a kid my parents and teachers insisted I see quality films like "Picnic at Hanging Rock". Then I saw this movie "Patrick", about a telekinetic coma victim, on commercial TV late one night and it thrilled, excited and downright scared me, just like the horror films made in the U.S. but with our voices, faces and places. I didn't know we could do that."
source = — Mark Hartley
width = 28em
align = right
As a child, Mark Hartley discovered many of the "Ozploitation" B-movies from the 1970s and '80s while watching late-night television, but was disappointed when they were completely overlooked in books he read detailing Australian cinema.cite web| url = http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24186069-5006023,00.html| title = So bad it's good| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 17 August 2008| publisher = "Herald Sun"| author = Stewart, Paul; Wigney, James] After becoming an accomplished music video director, he became more interested in this era of Australian filmmaking and spent years researching a potential documentary film. He was close to giving up on the project when he sent a 100-page draft [cite web| url = http://www.abc.net.au/atthemovies/txt/s2335437.htm| title = Not Quite Hollywood Interview| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 2008| publisher = Australian Broadcasting Corporation| work = At the Movies| author = Pomeranz, Margaret; Stratton, David] of the script to American film director Quentin Tarantino, a longtime fan of "Ozploitation" films and who had even dedicated his 2003 film to Brian Trenchard-Smith's work, not expecting to receive a reply. Tarantino replied the day after, telling Hartley that he would do whatever he could to get the film made. Hartley traveled to Los Angeles, California to meet with Tarantino, who agreed to help draw finance, organise distribution in the United States and sit for hours of interviews as one of the film's most prominent interviewees.cite web| url = http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24084902-5006023,00.html| title = MIFF and ACMI co-host season of Ozploitation films| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 28 July 2008| publisher = "Herald Sun"| first = Harbant| last = Gill] Hartley spent the following five years interviewing other actors, directors, screenwriters and producers, collecting original stock footage,cite web| url = http://guides.news.com.au/couriermail/movies/movie/?title_id=36697&review=66388| title = Not Quite Hollywood| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 28 August 2008| publisher = "The Courier-Mail"| first = Des| last = Partridge] and then cutting the 100 hours of interviews and 150 hours of film footage down into a 100-minute film.

Release

"Not Quite Hollywood" had its worldwide premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 28 July 2008, and was screened at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. Its Australia-wide release was a month later, on 28 August 2008, and it had its overseas premiere at the Toronto Film Festival on 7 September 2008, where distribution rights were secured for the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Russia, Germany and Benelux.cite press release |title= Not Quite Hollywood burns up Toronto Film Festival|publisher= Miranda Brown Publicity|date= 15 September 2008|url= http://www.if.com.au/2008/09/15/article/GETWFQGZZD.html|accessdate= 2008-09-30] The film also screened at the Austin, Sitges, Helsinki and Stockholm International Film Festivals in September 2008, and is announced to feature at the London Film Festival on 25 October 2008.

The film did not perform well at the box office upon its Australian release, taking in a gross of AU$108,330 on its first weekend but only $31,995 on its second weekend at a screen average of $681 on 47 screens. [cite web| url = http://www.if.com.au/2008/09/08/article/DMRRFAYYRB.html| title = Unfinished Sky inches towards $1m| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 8 September 2008| publisher = Inside Film| first = Simon| last = de Bruyn]

Reception

Overall, "Not Quite Hollywood" received positive reviews from critics. All of the 12 reviews collected by review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes were positive, with an average score of 7.7/10 for each review. [cite web | url = http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/not_quite_hollywood/ | publisher = Rotten Tomatoes | title = Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (2008) | accessdate = 2008-09-30] Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton of "At the Movies" gave the film four and three and a half out of five stars respectively; Pomeranz commended Hartley for "the depth of his research and for creating a wildly entertaining film experience", and claimed that "for those of us who remember the films, "Not Quite Hollywood" is a blast". [cite web| url = http://www.abc.net.au/atthemovies/txt/s2335418.htm| title = Not Quite Hollywood| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 2008| publisher = Australian Broadcasting Corporation| work = At the Movies| author = Pomeranz, Margaret; Stratton, David] Sandra Hall, writing for "The Sydney Morning Herald", gave the film three and a half out of five stars, believing that "Hartley's own film is much livelier than most of those he is out to celebrate". [cite web| url = http://www.smh.com.au/news/film-reviews/not-quite-hollywood/2008/08/27/1219516548137.html| title = Not Quite Hollywood| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 27 August 2008| publisher = "The Sydney Morning Herald"| first = Sandra| last = Hall] Jake Wilson of "The Age" similarly gave the film three and a half stars, but called the film "basically a feature-length advertisement for its subject", saying that it "moves far too rapidly to permit sustained analysis". [cite web| url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/film-reviews/not-quite-hollywood/2008/08/28/1219516622091.html| title = Not Quite Hollywood| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 28 August 2008| publisher = "The Age"| first = Jake| last = Wilson] "The Courier-Mail"'s Des Partidge, who gave the film four and a half out of five stars, disagreed, saying that "Brisk editing means the history is lively and fun", and claimed in homage to "The Castle", "Copies of Hartley's film should go straight to pool rooms all over Australia when it becomes available on DVD." Luke Goodsell of "Empire Magazine Australasia" gave "Not Quite Hollywood" five out of five stars, calling the film "fast, thrilling and often ribald", [cite web| url = http://www.empireonline.com.au/reviews/reviewcomplete.asp?FID=1000000922| title = Not Quite Hollywood| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 28 August 2008| publisher = "Empire Magazine Australasia"| first = Luke| last = Goodsell] while Leigh Paatsch wrote for the "Herald Sun" that "there is not a single instant where boredom can possibly intrude", dubbing the film "an incredibly energetic and merrily messed-up celebration of Australian B-movies". [cite web| url = http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24249951-2902,00.html| title = Film review - Not Quite Hollywood| accessdate = 2008-09-30| date = 28 August 2008| publisher = "Herald Sun"| first = Leigh| last = Paatsch]

Awards

"Not Quite Hollywood" is nominated in the category of "Best Documentary" at the 50th Australian Film Institute Awards, to be announced on 29 October 2008. [cite web| url = http://www.afi.org.au/AM/ContentManagerNet/HTMLDisplay.aspx?ContentID=3756&Section=Documentary_Nominees| title = AFI Awards: Documentary Nominees| accessdate = 2008-10-01| date = 2008| publisher = Australian Film Institute]

References

External links

* [http://www.notquitehollywood.com.au/ Official website]
*imdb title|0996966


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