<p><em>'Deane Williams re-evaluates Australian documentary film production after World War 2, positioning it as part of an international left culture.'</em></p>
- Associate Professor Ina Bertrand, University of Melbourne,
<p><em>'Australian Postwar Documentary Film: An Arc of Mirrors is a thoroughly and painstakingly researched study of its subject, which draws upon a wealth of new oral and other forms of historical resource related to the Australian labour movement and associated film-making.'</em></p>
- Ian Aitken, De Montford University,
<p><em>With erudition and insight, Deane Williams in this book reconstructs a previously obscured era of documentary cinema in Australia, shedding light on the network of affiliations and associations that underlay the making of a cluster of compelling, politically charged documentary films in the postwar era.'</em> </p>
- Charles Wolfe, University of California, Santa Barbara,
<p><em>In looking closely at a small and seemingly insignificant site of documentary production, Williams has also given us a much broader vision.'</em></p>
- Ross Gibson, University of Technology, Sydney,
<p><em>'So readers are taken on an always enlightening and often exciting journey, through a complex web of people and films and events, to view Australian culture through the documentary film "arc of mirrors".'</em> </p>
- Screening the Past,
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Deane Williams is head of film and television studies at Monash University, Melbourne.