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	<title>Alt Film Guide &#187; The Story of the Kelly Gang</title>
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		<title>Phil Hall&#8217;s Top 50 Lost Films of All Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 01:14:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Film Threat, Phil Hall lists the &#34;Top 50 Lost Films of All Time.&#34; 
According to Hall, &#34;among the missing movies are the world&#8217;s first feature film [The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906), right], the first Technicolor feature [The Gulf Between (1917)], the first animated feature in both the silent and sound eras [El Apastol (1917) and Peludópolis (1931), respectively], the first werewolf movie [The Werewolf (1913)], the first appearance by Dracula [Drakula halála (1923)], the first kaiju film [King Kong Appears in Edo (1938)], and movies created by Charlie Chaplin [A Woman of the Sea (1926), directed by Josef von Sternberg, produced by Chaplin], Orson Welles [the 40-minute Too Much Johnson (1938)], Woody Allen [the alternate version of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>London Australian Film Festival 2007: Documentaries, Archive Films</title>
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Rolf de Heer in The Balanda and the Bark Canoes (top); Hunt Angels by Sue Maslin (bottom)

London Australian Film Festival 2007: New Features
THE DOCUMENTARIES:
This year&#8217;s documentary strand boasts a selection of eight titles. A double-bill co-presented by Dochouse explore cross culturalism in Australia. Rolf de Heer&#8217;s The Balanda and the Bark Canoes (UK Premiere) is a compelling companion piece to his Ten Canoes. &#8220;We are making a movie. The story is their story, those that live on this land, in their language, and set a long time before the coming of the Balanda, as we white people are known. For the people of the Arafura Swamp, this film is an opportunity, maybe a last chance to hold on to the [...]]]></description>
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