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acevipa

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I have a whole list of Related Texts (films) and I was wondering whether anyone could tell me (if you have seen any of these films), which of these texts relate to Peter Skrzynecki's 'Immigrant Chronicle' Poems. Any help would be appreciated.

300
Australia
A Beautiful Mind
A Clockwork Orange
American History X
Amistad
An Angel at My Table
An Officer and a Gentleman
Angels and Insects
Anne of Green Gables
As It Is In Heaven (Så Som I Himmelen)
Au Chocolat
Australian Rules
Babel
Band of Brothers
Batman Begins
Beauty and the Beast
Bend It like Beckham
Beneath Clouds
Big Wednesday
Boy’s Don’t Cry
Bride and Prejudice
Brokeback Mountain
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Children of Men
Clueless
Corpse Bride
Crocodile Dundee
Cruel Intentions
Cry Freedom
Dead Poet’s Society
Donnie Darko
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
Earth
Easy Rider
Edward Scissorhands
Elephant
Elephant Man, The
Evil Angels
Fight Club
Film & Television
Finding Forrester
Finding Nemo
Fire
Freedom Writers
Fried Green Tomatoes
Gandhi
Gattaca
Ghost World
Girl, Interrupted
Grease
Hairspray
Handmaid’s Tale
Happy Feet
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
High Noon
Hotel Rwanda
How to Make an American Quilt
Howl's Moving Castle
Hunchback of Notre Dame, The
Ice Age
Insider, The
Interview with the Vampire
K-Pax
Leaving Of Liverpool, The
Legally Blonde
Letters to Ali
Life Is Beautiful (Vita È Bella, La)
Life of Brian
Lion King, The
Little Miss Sunshine
Little Miss Sunshine
Lord of the Flies
Lost - Jin the Fisherman
Mad Max
Malcolm X
Man from Snowy River, The
Mary Bryant
Matrix, The
Mean Girls
Memoirs of a Geisha
Miss Potter
Monsoon Wedding
Muriel’s Wedding
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
My Brilliant Career
My Own Private Idaho
Napoleon Dynamite
Neverending Story, the (Unendliche Geschichte, Die)
Nightmare Before Christmas, The
Nineteen Eighty-Four
Oliver Twist
On The Waterfront
Once Were Warriors
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
One Night the Moon
Others, The
Pan’s Labyrinth
Pan’s Labyrinth (El Laberinto Del Fauno)
Philadelphia
Piano, The
Pink Floyd The Wall
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Proposition, The
Raising Helen
Rebecca
Remember the Titans
River Queen
Romper Stomper
Save the Last Dance 2
Saved!
Scales of Justice
Schindler’s List
Shawshank Redemption
Shine
Silkwood
Somersault
Sommersby
Sophie Scholl – The Final Days
Sound Of Music, The
Spirited Away
Spy That Came In From the Cold, The
Storm Boy
Sum of Us, The
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
The Devil Wears Prada
The Kite Runner
The Last Samurai
The Lives of Others
The Mighty
The Pursuit of Happyness
The Talented Mr Ripley
There Will Be Blood
Titanic
To Kill a Mockingbird
To Sir with Love
Trainspotting
Transamerica
Tristan + Isolde
Twilight
V For Vendetta
Walkabout
Water
Waterfront
Watership Down
West Side Story
Whale Rider
Whale Rider
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
Where the Green Ants Dream
Wings of Desire (Himmel Über Berlin, Der)
Wizard of Oz, The
Yolngu Boy
 
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counterman

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Beneath Clouds - journey of the main characters can be compared to the journey of the migrants. There is learning involved in the film as there is also an understanding reached by the migrants in Crossing the Red Sea.

I'm still in the journeys frame of mind having done it for my HSC, so if this is about belonging. . I guess you can say the main characters in Beneath Clouds feel a detachment from there families and probably main stream society; they do no 'belong'. As for Crossing the Red Sea, the migrants initially do not feel they are ready for this sea voyage to an unknown land; they feel they do not belong there. Overtime, the main characters in Beneath Clouds come to learn that they do belong in a greater world where there actual people who care about them; they learn they are worthwhile people. As in Crossing the Red Sea, the migrants learnt that there is always hope and feel a sense of belonging connected to the future.

Sorry, if I have the concept of belonging totally wrong.
 

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