John Flaus
Nei suoi quarant'anni di carriera, John Flaus ha lavorato per il cinema, la televisione, il teatro e la radio australiani. Attore famoso e molto apprezzato, è stato tra gli interpreti di film di grande successo come The Castle e Spotswood e di serie televisive. Nel corso degli anni, Flaus ha interpretato anche numerose produzioni teatrali, tra cui "Hotel Sorrento" con la Hit Productions e "Furore" con la Melbourne Theatre Company.
John Flaus (born 1934) is an Australian broadcaster, actor, voice talent, anarchist, poet and raconteur. He was formerly a prominent film academic and theorist. He was born in Maroubra, Sydney.
In 1953, he was a conscientious objector to military conscription during the Korean War, which he claims was instinctive anarchism:
It was just like in the movies. This bloke on the prosecution asks me, "What would you do if you saw an Asiatic attacking your mother?" – remember this is 1953. I said, "I'd try to stop him". He said, "What if the only way was to kill him?" I said, "I'd kill him." He said. "Well, that's what a soldier does, so why are you objecting to being a soldier?" I said, "Now wait a minute, you asked me what I'd do, what decision I'd take on my own initiative. If I'm a soldier someone else takes the initiatives for me, and that's an entirely different thing." This went on for an hour; at one point they tried to ascertain whether there were any religious grounds on which I wouldn't be a soldier. I said, "No, it seems to me the best soldiers get religion" – and that didn't go down too well either
He attended Sydney University as an undergraduate from 1953 to 1971 eventually attaining a BA Honours. John Flaus has been active in the film society movement since 1953, published his first film reviews in 1954, and was sacked during the same year when he wrote that On the Waterfront was right-wing propaganda. He was also a member of the Sydney Push. In the 1960s, he was a member of the Sydney University Film Group and the WEA Film Study Group with such notable people as Frank Moorhouse, Michael Thornhill, John Baxter and Ken Quinnell. He has lectured on film at various tertiary institutions, was Head of Education at the AFTRS, and designed the original Cinema Studies course at La Trobe University in 1975, the first of its kind in Australia. He became a professional actor in 1978 and has over 100 credits in theatre, film and television.
He was honoured by the Australian Writers' Guild in 1994 for his services as a script editor on various Australian films. He presented the radio program Film-buff's Forecast with fellow film
critic Paul Harris on 3RRR from 1980 to 1989.His first book of poems, PARALLACTS, was published in 2012.
Film career
- Tracks (2013)
- Jack Irish (2012)
- Pinion (2010)
- I Love You Too (2010)
- Mary and Max (2009)
- Harvie Krumpet (2003)
- Crackerjack (2002)
- The Dish (2001)
- The Castle (1997)
- Lilian's Story (1996)
- The Nun and the Bandit (1992)
- Bloodlust (1992)
- See Jack Run (1992)
- Spotswood (1992)
- In Too Deep (1990)
- Jigsaw (1990)
- Nirvana Street Murder (1990)
- Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train (1989)
- Grievous Bodily Harm (1988)
- Devil's Hill telemovie (1988)
- Ghosts of the Civil Dead (1988)
- Hungry Heart (1987)
- Feathers (1987)
- Traps (1986)
- My Country (1986)
- Bootleg (1985)
- Strikebound (1984)
- The Plains of Heaven (1982)
- Wronsky (1980)
- Blood Money (1980)
- Palm Beach (1979)
- Newsfront (1978)
- The Love Letters from Teralba Road (1977)
- Queensland (1976)
- Yackety Yak (1974)
- The American Poet's Visit (1969)
Bibliography
- Anne Coombs (1996). Sex and anarchy : the life and death of the Sydney Push. Ringwood, Vic. : Viking. ISBN 0-670-87069-2.
- Brian McFarlane, Geoff Mayer, Ina Bertrand (Ed.) (1999). The Oxford companion to Australian film. Melbourne, Australia ; New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-553797-1.
- Sydney Libertarians and Anarchism Index
A Brush with Celebrity (John Flaus) - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0Xu1i8svZg
18 ott 2009 - Caricato da CarpeClunes
Enjoy these Flausian antics in the presence of Aussie great, John Flaus. In case anyone thought I was that ...AFFF John Flaus - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mugYwyqX0_E
6 nov 2015 - Caricato da Australian Film Future Foundation
John Flaus talks to the AFFF about the risks and rewards of filmmaking.John Flaus - Reluctant Poet Segment - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_czIECBwIg
26 set 2015 - Caricato da Myron Lysenko
John Flaus reading for the reluctant or absent poets at Chamber Poets Woodend.John Flaus: Advahnce (sic) Australia Fair / Old Dawn - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqpeiWMePVw
16 dic 2014 - Caricato da Myron Lysenko
John Flaus, guest reader of the month at Chamber Poets Woodend, December 2014. Here John reads a ...John Flaus: First There Was Darkness - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAuwQjt3aV4
16 dic 2014 - Caricato da Myron Lysenko
John Flaus - Guest Reader of the month at Chamber Poets Woodend, December 2014. Introduced by Myron ...Interview with JOHN Ruane x JOHN Flaus for QUEENSLAND (1976 ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agOEAYkxC2M
12 nov 2016 - Caricato da Huristic
THIS IS A SPECIAL SCREENING OF THE FILM WHICH WAS MADE WITH FUNDS FROM THE AUSTRALIAN ...1994 John Flaus Lean Beef Ad - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4xZ5je_0L4
4 lug 2013 - Caricato da Brett Cropley
As reviewed on Boxcutters episode 345 - http://boxcutters.net/2013/07/04/John Flaus - Reluctant Readers Segment - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ow9Pmzq2uI
4 ago 2015 - Caricato da Myron Lysenko
John Flaus reading for the Reluctant Readers at Chamber Poets Woodend.John Flaus Reacts to The Magnolia Tree - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4S8UOfJan4
29 mag 2017 - Caricato da Grizzlements
Kawasaki JetSki Meets Murray Princess (JOHN FLAUS) - Duration: 8:16. Tee-Jay Flaus 342 views · 8:16 ...John Flaus and the no smoking ban on Vimeo
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7 set 2014 - Caricato da Mark Poole
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