Crime capital of Australia: The Gold Coast on screen
@article{Stockwell2012CrimeCO, title={Crime capital of Australia: The Gold Coast on screen}, author={Stephen Edward Stockwell}, journal={Studies in Australasian Cinema}, year={2012}, volume={5}, pages={281 - 292}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:191483669} }
ABSTRACT The Gold Coast has a crime problem, which will not come as a surprise to the viewers of the films and television programmes that feature Australia's sixth largest city. The vast majority of material set on the Gold Coast has criminal themes. The Gold Coast is an imagined city created, to a large degree, by a multiplicity of moving image artefacts produced by visitors. From the miles of amateur footage shot by tourists to pseudo-Hollywood blockbusters, the Gold Coast exists as a surf…
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