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  • The subject here is "Ozploitation" -- the Australian genre features of the 1970s and '80s that shocked the censors, stunned moviegoers, and inspired two generations of filmmakers.

    IGN DVD 2009

  • I’m ready to buy my ticket already … NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD is about the Australian film industry during the ‘60s and ‘70s, focusing on films from what they call the Ozploitation genre.

    Flixnjoystix.com! » This Week@The Movies: FUNNY PEOPLE, THIRST, & More! A Quick Look At The Weekend’s Cinematic Offerings! 2009

  • Perhaps its the fact that these films are even more obscure than Patrick or Dead-End Drive In of the so-called "Ozploitation" movement, but there's no effort made to show how the effects of these Filipino genre films are still being felt today.

    Archive 2010-07-01 Glenn Dunks 2010

  • Perhaps its the fact that these films are even more obscure than Patrick or Dead-End Drive In of the so-called "Ozploitation" movement, but there's no effort made to show how the effects of these Filipino genre films are still being felt today.

    MIFF 2010 Review: Machete Maidens Unleashed! Glenn Dunks 2010

  • The lurid "Ozploitation" industry, geared towards drive-in audiences, had begun thriving after the introduction in 1971 of the R rating.

    New Statesman 2009

  • If you remember correctly, back in early September of last year we posted a trailer for a documentary about Australian exploitation (or 'Ozploitation') films called

    Film School Rejects 2009

  • Fond memories of the lurid world of "Ozploitation" cinema

    New Statesman 2009

  • If you'd rather spend time down under, there's the sublime beauty of Lake Eyre, and the rampant "Ozploitation" of Not Quite Hollywood at the Nuart.

    LAist 2009

  • The lurid "Ozploitation" industry, geared towards drive-in audiences, had begun thriving after the introduction in 1971 of the R rating.

    New Statesman 2009

  • Fond memories of the lurid world of "Ozploitation" cinema

    New Statesman 2009

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