
Not Quite Hollywood
The wild, untold story of OZploitation!
Ratings
As Australian cinema broke through to international audiences in the 1970s through respected art house films like Peter Weir's "Picnic At Hanging Rock," a new underground of low-budget exploitation filmmakers were turning out considerably less highbrow fare. Documentary filmmaker Mark Hartley explores this unbridled era of sex and violence, complete with clips from some of the scene's most outrageous flicks and interviews with the renegade filmmakers themselves.
Production
Magnolia Pictures
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Phillip Adams
Self

Glory Annen
Self

Christine Amor
Self
Victoria Anoux
Self

Briony Behets
Self

Steve Bisley
Self

Jamie Blanks
Self

Graeme Blundell
Self

Russell Boyd
Self

Richard Brennan
Self
Tom Burstall
Self
Dan Burstall
Self
Robin Copping
Self
Barry Crocker
Self

Lynette Curran
Self

Jamie Lee Curtis
Self

Cassandra Delaney
Self
Everett De Roche
Self
Ross Dimsey
Self

David Eggby
Self
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