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Tag Archives: Australian Film
World Advent : Day 20
The Film: The Sapphires – Australia There has been a lot of talk in the last few years as films have been pulling more and more from preexisting sources including headlines and history, about creative license when it comes to … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Christmas, Comedy, Film, Film Genre, Food, Holiday, Independent, International Cinema, Netflix, Romance, Snack
Tagged Advent, Australia, Australian Film, Chris O'Dowd, Christmas, Cinema, Cleveland, Comedy, Cooking, Deborah Mailman, Dessert, Drama, Film, Film Blog, Film Review, Filmmaking, Films, Food, Food Blog, Foregin Movies, Foreign Cinema, foreign film, Holiday, Homemade, International Cinema, Lois Peeler, Popcorn, Sapphires, Screenwriting, Tony Briggs, Vietnam
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Global Advent: Day 17
The Film: The Dish – Australia When most people think about foreign films they forget they’re not all subtitled — some of them are in English. Although accents and colloquialisms can be a hindrance to some, movies from the UK … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Bread, Cardamom, Christmas, Comedy, Crossposted, Drama, Film, Film Genre, Food, Foreign Film, Holiday, Independent, Indian, International Cinema, Modified Recipe, Period Drama, Period Piece, Romantic Comedy, Side Dish, Snack, Spices, Theme, Tumblr, Vegan, Vegetarian
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Global Advent: Day 9
The Film: Muriel’s Wedding – Australia I love Australian movies, especially the comedies. The wit and the humor is as distinct as the unforgettable characters and Muriel’s Wedding is packed with them. It is, of course, about Muriel’s wedding. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Christmas, Comedy, Crossposted, Drink, Film, Film Genre, Food, Holiday, Independent, International Cinema, Mexican, Romantic Comedy, Spices, Tumblr
Tagged ABBA, Advent, Australia, Australian, Australian Film, Bill Hunter, Blog, Chili powder, Christmas, Cinema, Cinnamon, December, DIY, Drink, Dutch Cocoa, Film, Film Blog, Foregin Movies, Foreign Cinema, foreign film, Holiday, Hot chocolate, Hot Chocolate Mix, Hot Cocoa, Hot Cocoa Mix, Hot Drink, Jeanie Drynan, Mexican, Mexican Hot Chocolate, Mexican Hot Chocolate Mix, Movie Poster, Movies, Muriel, Muriel's Wedding, P.J. Hogan, Poster, Powdered Milk, Rachel Griffiths, Recipe, Recipe Blog, Save Money, Spices, Stevia, Toni Collette, Warm Drink
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