The first film produced by Canberra film studio The Film Distillery has started principal photography and is shooting throughout April and May in Bywong. The Furies (formerly Killer Instinct), written and directed by Tony D’Aquino, is a gripping female-driven horror film where a young woman faces her darkest fears with seven other unwilling participants in a deadly game that can only have. The Killing of America (Japanese: アメリカン・バイオレンス, Hepburn: Amerikan baiorensu, 'American violence') is a 1982 Japanese-American documentary film directed by Sheldon Renan and Leonard Schrader.The film was premiered in New York City in February 1982. A list of BBC episodes and clips related to 'Films shot in Brisbane'.
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The Killing of America | |
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Directed by | Sheldon Renan Leonard Schrader |
Produced by | Leonard Schrader Mataichirô Yamamoto |
Written by | Chieko Schrader Leonard Schrader |
Narrated by | Chuck Riley |
Music by | W. Michael Lewis Mark Lindsay |
Edited by | Lee Percy |
Filmlink International Towa Productions | |
Distributed by | Toho-Towa |
September 1981 | |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States Japan |
Language | English |
The Killing of America (Japanese: アメリカン・バイオレンス, Hepburn: Amerikan baiorensu, 'American violence') is a 1982 Japanese-American documentary film directed by Sheldon Renan and Leonard Schrader. The film was premiered in New York City in February 1982 and was shown at the 2013 Fantasia Festival.[1]
Synopsis[edit]
The Killing of America focuses on what the director feels is the decline of the United States. It features interviews from Ed Dorris, a retired sergeant of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, as well as Los Angeles County CoronerThomas Noguchi. The documentary also shows several interviews with convicted killers such as Sirhan Sirhan as well as footage of murders and news broadcasts. It connects the beginning of America's woes with the assassination of John F. Kennedy and posits that hope of recovery was snuffed out when Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1968 (the film features footage from the Zapruder film and news footage from the night that Robert Kennedy was killed). According to the film the 1960s saw the rise of 'sniper' mass murderers who were often white, well adjusted people that killed people seemingly at random (exemplified in the film by the murders of Charles Whitman). The 1970s saw the rise of what the film calls 'sex killers', serial killers such as Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy who also raped and sexually abused their victims. A section of the film also analyses the Cleveland Elementary School shooting in 1979, in which a 16 year old teenager opened fire on a group of children and staff from her window opposite an elementary school in San Diego, injuring 9 people and killing the school's principal and a janitor.
The last part of the film goes over the murder of John Lennon and ends with footage from a Central Park vigil for the slain musician. The narrators' last lines are: 'Two people were shot at this Central Park vigil. While you watched this movie, five more of us were murdered, one was the random killing of a stranger.'
Cast[edit]
- Chuck Riley as Narrator
- Ed Dorris
Release history[edit]
The Killing of America was initially released in Japan in September 1981. It made its United States debut in New York City in February 1982 at The Public Theater[2] but did not receive a commercial release in the United States. It did receive a home video release in Britain.[3] The film received a wide release in Japan, where financial backers reportedly pressured Renan to add footage of peace vigils for John Lennon as a way to make the documentary less depressing.[3]
Years later the documentary would receive a 2013 North American release at Fantasia Festival in Canada.[1]
The Killing of America was released on DVD in February 2002 and re-released in October 2016 on Blu-ray.
Reception[edit]
Critical reception for The Killing of America has been mixed. Allmovie gave the film 2 1/2 stars out of 5, remarking that 'Rather than an in-depth study of the reasons for and effects of the rising murder rate in the U.S., the director has chosen to emphasize the violence and the need for gun control to help lower the appalling amount of mayhem that distinguishes the U.S. from its European counterparts.'[4] In contrast, in the book The Horror FilmMikita Brottman considered the film to be 'one of the more thoughtful and fascinating examples of the mondo genre'.[5]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'THE KILLING OF AMERICA'. Fantasia Festival. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
- ^MASLIN, JANET (February 13, 1982). 'SCREEN: AN ANTHOLOGY 'THE KILLING OF AMERICA''. NYT. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
- ^ abNiemi, Robert (2006). History in the Media: Film and Television. ABC-CLIO. p. 409. ISBN157607952X.
- ^'Killing of America on AllMovie Killing of America (1982)'. Allmovie. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
- ^Prince (editor), Stephen (2004). The Horror Film. Rutgers University Press. p. 170. ISBN0813533635.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
External links[edit]
- The Killing of America on IMDb
- The Killing of America at AllMovie
The following is a list of films shot wholly or partly in Brisbane or elsewhere in Queensland, Australia.
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Films[edit]
Film | Year | Locations | References |
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Age of Consent | 1969 | Breakfast Creek, Brisbane, Dunk Island, Great Barrier Reef; Sydney, New South Wales – | [1] |
Bootleg | 1985 | Brisbane; Sydney, New South Wales | [2] |
The Surfer | 1986 | Brisbane, Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise | [3] |
Australian Dream | 1987 | Brisbane | [4] |
The Delinquents | 1989 | Brisbane, Bundaberg, Maryborough, Oxenford | [5] |
Bloodmoon | 1990 | Brisbane, Redcliffe | |
Redheads | 1992 | Brisbane | [6] |
Rough Diamonds | 1994 | Brisbane | [7] |
Street Fighter | 1994 | Brisbane, Gold Coast; Bangkok – Thailand; Vancouver, British Columbia – Canada | [8] |
Tunnel Vision | 1995 | Brisbane | [9] |
Mr. Reliable | 1996 | Brisbane; Sydney, New South Wales | [10] |
Jackie Chan's First Strike | 1996 | Brisbane, Fortitude Valley, Gold Coast, Mooloolaba; Falls Creek, Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria; Hong Kong – China; Moscow – Russia; Ukraine | [11] |
The Real Macaw | 1998 | Brisbane | [12] |
Paperback Hero | 1999 | Brisbane, St George; Sydney, New South Wales | [13] |
Komodo | 1999 | Cape Moreton, Brisbane, Gold Coast | |
Blurred | 2002 | Brisbane, Gold Coast | [14] |
Gettin' Square | 2003 | Brisbane, Gold Coast, Maryborough | [15] |
He Died with a Felafel in His Hand | 2001 | Brisbane; Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales | [16] |
In Blood | 2002 | Blue Mountains, Sydney, New South Wales; Brisbane | [17] |
Inspector Gadget 2 | 2003 | Brisbane, Ipswich, Kangaroo Point, South Bank, Toowong, University of Queensland, St Lucia, William Jolly Bridge | [18] |
The Machine | 2002 | Brisbane | [19] |
Scooby-Doo | 2002 | Brisbane, Currumbin, Gold Coast, Mount Tamborine, Moreton Island, Tennyson, Oxenford | [20] |
Swimming Upstream | 2003 | Brisbane, Fortitude Valley; Milsons Point, Sydney, New South Wales; Perth, Western Australia | [21] |
Loop the Loop | 2004 | Brisbane; Prague – Czech Republic | [22] |
One Afternoon in the City | 2005 | Brisbane | [23] |
The Marine | 2006 | Brisbane, Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Oxenford; Santa Clarita, California – USA | [24] |
48 Shades | 2006 | Brisbane | [25] |
Unfinished Sky | 2007 | Beaudesert, Boonah, Brisbane | [26] |
Heyy Babyy | 2007 | Brisbane; Bondi Beach, Darling Harbour, Sydney, The Rocks, New South Wales ; India | [27] |
All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane | 2007 | Brisbane | [28] |
The Condemned | 2007 | Brisbane, Gold Coast, Oxenford | [29] |
The Horseman | 2008 | Burpengary, Brisbane | [30] |
Fool's Gold | 2008 | Brisbane, Cairns, Fraser Island, Gold Coast, Hamilton Island, Hervey Bay, Port Douglas, Oxenford; Bahamas | [31] |
Triangle | 2009 | Brisbane, Gold Coast | [30] |
Storage | 2009 | Brisbane | [32] |
In Her Skin | 2009 | Brisbane; Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria | [33] |
Daybreakers | 2009 | Brisbane, Gold Coast | [30] |
Melt | 2010 | Brisbane | [34] |
Iron Sky | 2012 | Brisbane | [35] |
Tender | 2012 | Brisbane | [36] |
San Andreas | 2015 | Brisbane, Ipswich, Gold Coast, Lockyer Valley; San Francisco, Los Angeles | [37] |
Thor: Ragnarok | 2017 | Brisbane, Gold Coast | [38] |
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
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- ^Age of Consent – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Bootleg – IMDb Filming locations
- ^The Surfer – IMDb Filming locations
- ^n Dream – IMDb Filming locations
- ^The Delinquents – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Redheads – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Rough Diamonds – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Street Fighter – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Tunnel Vision – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Mr. Reliable – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Jackie Chan's First Strike – IMDb Filming locations
- ^The Real Macaw – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Paperback Hero – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Blurred – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Gettin' Square – IMDb Filming locations
- ^He Died with a Felafel in His Hand – IMDb Filming locations
- ^In Blood – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Inspector Gadget 2 – IMDb Filming locations
- ^The Machine – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Scooby-Doo – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Swimming Upstream – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Loop the Loop – IMDb Filming locations
- ^One Afternoon in the City – IMDb Filming locations
- ^The Marine – IMDb Filming locations
- ^48 Shades – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Unfinished Sky – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Heyy Babyy – IMDb Filming locations
- ^All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane – IMDb Filming locations
- ^The Condemned – IMDb Filming locations
- ^ abcMallinder, Terry (12 January 2015). 'Queensland's horror filled history'. NewsMail. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
- ^Fool's Gold – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Storage – IMDb Filming locations
- ^In Her Skin – IMDb Filming locations
- ^Melt – IMDb Filming locations
- ^'Australia had a big hand in Iron Sky'. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- ^Tender – IMDb Filming locations
- ^San Andreas – IMDb Filming locations
- ^'Thor filming to close CBD streets'. 16 August 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2016.