• Down Under and Dirty: Mark David Ryan Exposes the Grit of Ozploitation Cinema

  • May 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
  • Podcast

Down Under and Dirty: Mark David Ryan Exposes the Grit of Ozploitation Cinema

  • Summary

  • In this electrifying episode of Cinema Scope, Andy Nelson delves into the gritty and unapologetic world of Ozploitation with special guest, Queensland University of Technology Professor Mark David Ryan. Prepare to be transported to the wild and untamed landscape of Australian cinema as they explore the unique characteristics and cultural significance of this subgenre that took the world by storm.Ozploitation burst onto the scene in the 1970s and 80s, characterized by its bold, brash, and often controversial content. From high-octane car chases to horror-filled outback adventures, these films pushed boundaries and challenged societal norms. Mark, an expert in Australian film history, shares his insights on how Ozploitation reflected the nation's identity and captured the attention of audiences worldwide.Patrick, Mad Max, and Turkey Shoot are just a few of the iconic titles that epitomize the Ozploitation movement. Andy and Mark dive deep into these films, examining their themes, production values, and the talented individuals who brought them to life. They also explore how Ozploitation influenced subsequent generations of filmmakers and continues to shape Australian cinema today.Subgenres Within OzploitationOzploitation encompasses a wide range of subgenres, each with its own distinct flavor. Andy and Mark discuss the various categories, including comedy, horror, and action-adventure films.Through their analysis, they uncover the common threads that tie these seemingly disparate films together, ultimately defining the essence of Ozploitation.The Legacy of OzploitationWhile the heyday of Ozploitation may have passed, its impact on popular culture remains as strong as ever. From Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof to George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road, the influence of this subgenre can be seen in countless contemporary works. Andy and Mark explore how Ozploitation has left an indelible mark on the global cinematic landscape and why it continues to captivate audiences to this day.Join Andy and Mark on this thrilling journey through the wild world of Ozploitation. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the subgenre, this episode of Cinema Scope promises to entertain, educate, and leave you craving more. So, buckle up, grab some popcorn, and get ready to experience the raw power of Ozploitation like never before!Film SundriesFind Mark David Ryan on LinkedInRecommended and Discussed MoviesThe Adventures of Barry McKenzie on Amazon and JustWatchPatrick on Apple, Amazon, and JustWatchMad Max on Apple, Amazon, and JustWatchTurkey Shoot on Apple, Amazon, and JustWatchRazorback on Apple, Amazon, and JustWatchWolf Creek 2 on Apple, Amazon, and JustWatchWake in Fright on Apple and JustWatchLong Weekend on JustWatchRoadGames on Apple, Amazon, and JustWatchBMX Bandits on Apple, Amazon, and JustWatchDark Age on JustWatchOur Letterboxd List (00:00) - Welcome to Cinema Scope • Ozploitation(02:27) - Meet Mark Ryan(03:07) - The Label and Term(07:45) - The Genres Within(16:04) - Influenced by?(19:08) - R18+ Rating(21:22) - The Films(21:39) - Exploitation?(24:35) - The Adventures of Barry McKenzie(34:41) - Patrick(42:16) - Mad Max(49:12) - Turkey Shoot(58:31) - Razorback(01:06:38) - Continuing On(01:12:23) - Wolf Creek 2(01:19:43) - The Future(01:24:29) - Wrap Up Learn how to support our show and The Next Reel’s family of film podcasts by becoming a member. It's just $5 monthly or $55 annually. Learn more here.Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world in our Discord community!Here’s where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdFacebookInstagramThreadsXYouTubeFlickchart
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