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I think of the "-ploitation" term as something that would apply to films made quickly and cheaply for the chief purpose of taking advantage of a particular market niche. I don't consider films such as Walkabout and Picnic at Hanging Rock as falling into that category. Seems to me that the term is being applied to a broader category that includes almost any Australian film that got wider notice during that era.
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Thanks given by: | bruce holecheck (01-22-2018) |
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