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  1. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets

  2. Writer/Director/Producer: Catherine Hunter, Producer: Erica Drew Cinematographer/Editor: Bruce Inglis, Composer: David Bridie, Line Producer: Shelley Maine, Post Production: Sandcastle Studios. THE CAST. John Peter Russell: voiced by Hugo Weaving. Gisele Borgnis-Desbordes – Belle-Ile resident and granddaughter of Russell’s housekeeper.

  3. Sidney NolanIn 1961, Sidney Nolan told the writer Colin MacInnes that the main ingredients of the ‘Kelly’ series were ‘Kelly’s own words, and Rousseau, and sunlight’.[1] This characteristically pithy one-liner sums up the engagement with Australian history, Australian landscape and European modern art that led Nolan to create these iconic paintings.

  4. 5 ago 2009 · Sidney Nolan (1917–1992) was one of Australia’s most complex, innovative, and prolific artists. In 1978 Nolan presented the Gallipoli series to the Australian War Memorial. These 252 drawings and paintings, completed over a 20-year period, were donated in memory of his brother Raymond, a soldier who died in a tragic accident just before the end of the Second World War.

  5. This powerful collaboration ended with Cynthia's suicide in 1976. But there would be a third equally decisive relationship to inspire and support him. In 1978, he married Mary Perceval who further inspired his iconic paintings. This documentary was inspired by a retrospective exhibition of Nolan's work which has recently toured Australia.

  6. Self portrait. From the outset of his career in Melbourne, Sidney Nolan stood out as a highly original artist. He painted 'Self portrait' at the age of 26, during his military service in the Wimmera district of north-west Victoria. It embodies many of his. preoccupations at the time, including his interest in the landscape as subject.

  7. Sir Sidney Robert Nolan (1917—1992), artist, was born on 22 April 1917 at Carlton, Melbourne, eldest of four children of locally born parents Sidney Henry Nolan, military policeman, and his wife Dora Irene, née Sutherland. Sid’s parents considered themselves Irish and lived in an Irish-Australian enclave in Melbourne.