
David Stratton
David Stratton is a renowned Australian film critic and historian, known for his significant contributions to the Australian film industry. He served as the director of the Sydney Film Festival and has been a prominent voice in film criticism for decades, often highlighting the evolution of Australian cinema. Stratton's insights and expertise have greatly influenced the appreciation and understanding of film in Australia.
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David Stratton was a late, great film writer who worked with Stephen Romei.
The Australian culture section loses Stephen Romei; Newsmax Australia is dead; Annabel Crabb’s Civic Duty on ABC; and David Speers’ InsidersDavid Stratton was a film critic who, along with Margaret Pomeranz, introduced multiple generations to cinema through their show At The Movies.
Why Australian TV needs shows with a unifying force like David Stratton and Margaret PomeranzDavid Stratton is a film critic who has recently released a book titled Australia at the Movies.
Australian film buff laments passion becoming challengeDavid Stratton was a beloved film critic known for his deep knowledge and gentle way of sharing it.
Beloved At The Movies film critic passes peacefully in hospitalDavid Stratton co-presented At the Movies with the author for ten years.
Billboard blues, spending your super and sorting out the Spit BridgeDavid Stratton was the director of the Sydney Film Festival during the filming of 'Picnic at Hanging Rock'.
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