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  1. Australia. A Personal History of the Australian Surf: Being the Confessions of a Straight Poofter Is an autobiographical documentary written and directed by Michael Blakemore in 1981 in which he plays his own father. The film was made on 16mm film and first screened in the United Kingdom at London's National Film Theater.

  2. 2 de oct. de 2018 · Duration: 52 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. Michael Blakemore's rarely seen 1981 autobiographical documentary A Personal History of the Australian Surf. Part parody, part memoir it is an insightful look at the early days of what has largely become a national pastime.

  3. 1 de sept. de 1983 · A Personal History of the Australian Surf: Directed by Michael Blakemore. With Michael Blakemore. An autobiographical documentary written and directed by Michael Blakemore in 1981 in which he plays his own father. The film was made on 16mm and first screened in the UK at London's National Film Theatre. It was subsequently shown by ...

  4. A Personal History of Australian Surf. An autobiographical documentary written and directed by Michael Blakemore in 1981 in which he plays his own father. The film was made on 16mm and first screened in the UK at London's National Film Theatre. It was subsequently shown by Channel 4 television.

  5. A Personal History of the Australian Surf is an example of the performative mode of documentary. Performative documentaries are often autobiographical, and emphasise the subjective and emotive qualities of memory and experience, rather than factual information, in shaping our understanding of the world.

  6. A Personal History of the Australian Surf estrenada en el año 1983. An autobiographical documentary written and directed by Michael Blakemore in 1981 in which he plays his own father.

  7. A Personal History of the Australian Surf (1983) directed by Michael Blakemore • Film + cast • Letterboxd. 1983 Directed by Michael Blakemore. An autobiographical documentary written and directed by Michael Blakemore in 1981 in which he plays his own father. The film was made on 16mm and first screened in the UK at London’s National Film Theatre.