Philip Brophy

Philip Brophy

Born: January 1, 1959
in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Philip Brophy, born in Reservoir, Melbourne 1959 is an Australian musician, composer, sound designer, filmmaker, writer,  graphic designer, educator and academic.

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Movies for Philip Brophy...

Rainbow Video
Title: Rainbow Video
Released: July 22, 2023
Type: Movie
Inspired by Tom Roston's oral history ‘I Lost it at the Video Store’, this playful feature length documentary uses a deep local focus to show how VHS changed art forever. As the video shop era fades to black, Rainbow Video delves into the eclectic personal collections and practices of some of Melbourne's most renowned contemporary media artists. Through lively interviews and site studies of many legendary, now defunct video shops, Rainbow Video uncovers a secret history of a brief but impactful era.
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A World War II Fairytale: The Making of Michael Mann's 'The Keep'
Title: A World War II Fairytale: The Making of Michael Mann's 'The Keep'
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 2020
Type: Movie
Exploring Michael Mann's 1983 film adapted from the F. Paul Wilson novel and its impact.
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We're Livin' on Dog Food
Title: We're Livin' on Dog Food
Released: July 31, 2009
Type: Movie
Rowland S. Howard, the Primitive Calculators, Ollie Olsen, Phillip Brophy and many others proffer their recollections and air their animosities in a tribute to the underground music scene of '77-'81 in Melbourne, Australia. This is a warts and all look at the Melbourne underground music scene of 1977 to 1981 that spawned the likes of Nick Cave, Rowland S. Howard, Ollie Olsen, The Birthday Party, the Primitive Calculators, The Ears as well as venues such as the Crystal Ballroom and others that fostered what became known as the Little Band scene.
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Salt, Saliva, Sperm and Sweat
Title: Salt, Saliva, Sperm and Sweat
Character: Testicles
Released: July 28, 1988
Type: Movie
Strange experimental short film that follows four days of a writer.
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I You We
Title: I You We
Character: Self
Released: May 4, 1983
Type: Movie
Part Brechtian in its distancing of language, and part-Warholian in its funtime-exploitation of a circle of friends, I You We typifies the strong textual focus of many → ↑ → films and videos of the time.
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Some Lost Advertisements
Title: Some Lost Advertisements
Character: Narrator
Released: March 11, 1981
Type: Movie
A 16mm film dual projection film by → ↑ → assembled and edited from 16mm reels of advertisements produced for Australian television in the early 70s. A cassette audio narration accompanies the dual projection.