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Homesdale is a 1971
Australian film
directed by
Peter Weir.
Homesdale is a
black comedy about visitors at a guest-house
acting out
their violent private...
- Wave
cinema movement (1970–1990). Weir made his
feature film
debut with
Homesdale and
continued with the
mystery drama Picnic at
Hanging Rock (1975), the...
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Homesdale Carl Nitschke,
often misspelt as Holmesdale, and also
known as Jack,
Sling or
Slinger (14
April 1905 – 29
September 1982), was an Australian...
- Holmesdale, also
known as the Vale of Holmesdale, is a
valley in South-East
England that
falls between the hill
ranges of the
North Downs and the Greensand...
- Lane near
Bromley Common, or a one
bedroom flat in a
modern block on
Homesdale Road, near the
Bickley border,
would demand an
asking price of approximately...
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junction of
Bromley Common with
Victoria Road, and the Lord
Holmesdale on
Homesdale Road.
Havelock Recreations Ground, a
slightly smaller park, lies a short...
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three months. She
hired Peter Weir to
direct on the
basis of his film
Homesdale, and Weir
brought in Hal and Jim
McElroy to help produce. Screenwriter...
- and pla**** a
leading role in Weir's
first film, the 1971
short feature Homesdale.
Aunty Jack was
created for a
proposed ABC
Radio children's
radio series...
- Year
Title Director Writer Producer 1971
Homesdale Yes Yes No 1974 The Cars That Ate
Paris Yes Yes No 1975
Picnic at
Hanging Rock Yes No No 1977 The Last...
- To Go:
Michael (1970) – AFI
winner for Best Film
Nickel Queen (1970)
Homesdale (1971) – AFI
winner for Best Film
Walkabout (1971) –
first film appearance...