
I just realized we haven’t posted anything about Not Quite Hollywood here on The Documentary Blog so far, but with all the great reviews the movie has been getting, I thought we should probably throw up the new red band trailer to help get the word out. It’s a documentary about Australian genre films from the ’70s and early ’80s, and how absolutely out of control they were. It features interviews with all kinds of people who were involved in the making of these movies (Dennis Hopper, Brian Trenchard-Smith, Russel Mulcahy) to people who were influenced by them (Quentin Tarantino, James Wan).
This movie had its North American Premiere at the Toronto Film Festival last year, and it was since picked up by Magnolia Pictures, who are supposed to be releasing it sometime this summer. Hopefully we’ll get a chance to see it soon. For more more information visit the film’s official website.

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A truly awesome documentary about a cruelly overlooked chapter in exploitation cinema!
Don’t be put off by the Tarantino either, as his contributions are surprisingly easy going and not -too- hyperbolic!
We recently did a private screening of this with some deleted Trenchard-Smith reels from the Film Australia archives… very good. Big ups AU!