The following is a list of films shot wholly or partly in Tasmania, Australia.
Film | Year | Locations | References | |
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Jewelled Nights | 1925 | Zeehan, West Coast, Tasmania - Australia | [1] [2] | |
For the Term of His Natural Life | 1927 | Port Arthur, Tasmania; Berrima, Bondi Junction, Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Wombeyan Caves, New South Wales – Australia | [3] | |
They Found a Cave | 1962 | New Town, Hobart, Richmond, Glenorchy, Tasmania – Australia | [4] | |
Slippery Slide | 1979 | Tasmania | [5] | |
Manganinnie | 1980 | Central Tasmania, West Coast, Tasmania – Australia | [6] | |
Save the Lady | 1982 | Hobart, Tasmania – Australia | [7] | |
The Tale of Ruby Rose | 1987 | Central Highlands, Tasmania – Australia | [8] | |
Boys in the Island | 1989 | Tasmania; Melbourne, Victoria; Sydney, New South Wales – Australia | [9] | |
Aya | 1990 | Hobart, Tasmania; Melbourne, Point Lonsdale, Victoria – Australia | ||
Tasmania Story (タスマニア物語, Tasumania Monogatari) | 1990 | Tasmania – Australia | ||
DeVil's Tasmania | 1992 | |||
Exile | 1994 | Tasmania – Australia | ||
Napoleon | 1995 | Tasmania; Adelaide Hills, Adelaide, Flinders Ranges, Hendon, Kangaroo Island, South Australia; Sydney, New South Wales; Northern Territory – Australia | ||
Almost Alien | 1997 | Tasmania; Adelaide, Flinders Ranges, Hawker, South Australia – Australia | ||
Oscar and Lucinda | 1997 | Hobart, Tasmania; Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales – Australia; Boscastle, Bossiney, Crackington Haven, Morwenstow, Port Isaac, Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall – England | ||
The Sound of One Hand Clapping | 1998 | Hobart, Tasmania – Australia | ||
Beyond Gravity | 2000 | Tasmania – Australia; Bishop, California – USA; Vancouver Island, Squamish, British Columbia – Canada; Tasermiut Fjord – Greenland | ||
Boys | 2003 | Tasmania – Australia; Chennai, Tamil Nadu; Cochin, Kerala – India | ||
Testing Taklo | 2004 | Hobart, Tasmania; Melbourne, Victoria – Australia | ||
Rosebery 7470 | 2006 | Rosebery, Tasmania – Australia | ||
Andrew, Sauveteur de baleines en Tasmanie | 2007 | Tasmania – Australia | ||
Dying Breed | 2008 | Dandenong Ranges National Park, Victoria; Tasmania – Australia | ||
The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce | 2008 | Central Highlands, Derwent Bridge, Lake St Clair, Mount Wellington, Nelson's Falls, Tahune Forest Reserve, Tasmania; Somersby, Rozelle, Sydney, New South Wales – Australia | ||
Blind Company | 2009 | Bicheno, Tasmania | [10] | |
Love the Beast | 2009 | Tasmania; Victoria – Australia; London – England; Los Angeles, California; New York City, New York – USA | ||
Van Diemen's Land | 2009 | Great Otway National Park, Victoria; Lake Binney, Bronte Park, Wild Rivers National Park, Tasmania – Australia | ||
Arctic Blast | 2010 | Hobart, Tasmania - Australia | ||
The Hunter | 2011 | Hobart International Airport, Hotel Grand Chancellor, kunanyi / Mount Wellington, Central Plateau, Florentine Valley, Maydena - Tasmania - Australia. | ||
Lion | 2016 | Hobart, Mount Wellington, Marion Bay - Tasmania. Australia; Melbourne - Victoria, Australia. | ||
Blood Hunt | 2017 | Tasmania - Australia | ||
The Nightingale | 2018 | Oatlands, Derwent Valley, Central Highlands, Tasmania - Australia. | ||
The Slaughterhouse Killer | 2020 | Tasmania - Australia | ||
Beaten to Death | 2022 | Tasmania - Australia |
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers is a national park in Tasmania, 117 km west of Hobart. It is named after the two main river systems lying within the bounds of the park - the Franklin River and the Gordon River.
Perth is a town in the Australian state of Tasmania. It lies 20 km (12 mi) south of Launceston, on the Midland Highway. The town had a population of 2,965 at the 2016 census, and is part of the Northern Midlands Council.
The education system in Tasmania comprises the education of children from their early years, through kindergarten, primary and high school, and tertiary education in universities and vocational education and training organisations. The system is delivered by the government-run K–12 schooling system, and numerous independent schools and colleges, most of which are controlled or sponsored by religious organisations. Public education in Tasmania is managed primarily by the Tasmanian Department of Education. The Department is responsible for all aspects of education in Tasmania including schooling, adult education, the State Library and TasTAFE, a vocational tertiary institution with many campuses around the state.
Caversham is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located in the City of Swan.
The Mount Read Volcanics is a Cambrian volcanic belt in Western Tasmania.
Kingston Beach is a residential locality in the local government area (LGA) of Kingborough in the Hobart LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south-east of the town of Kingston. The 2021 census recorded a population of 2305 for the state suburb of Kingston Beach.
Nan Chauncy was a British-born Australian children's writer.
The South West Book - A Tasmanian Wilderness is a book published by the Australian Conservation Foundation in 1978 during concern following the damming of Lake Pedder in Tasmania.
The Lake Pedder Action Committee was a Tasmanian environmental group.
Reginald Alberto Agrati Stoneham was an Australian composer and publisher of mostly topical songs, and a musical comedy F.F.F. He was perhaps Australia's leading exponent of jazz and ragtime piano styles in the first decades of the 20th century as both composer and performer. He was also a popular accompanist and recording artist.
Manganinnie is an AFI Award-winning 1980 film which follows the journey of Manganinnie, a Tasmanian Aboriginal woman who searches for her tribe with the company of a lost white girl named Joanna. Based on Beth Roberts' novel of the same name, it was directed by John Honey and was the first feature film to be financed by the short-lived Tasmanian Film Corporation.
The Unconformity is an arts festival held in Queenstown, Tasmania in Australia.
The Bush Inn is an Australian pub and hotel located within the Derwent Valley township of New Norfolk, Tasmania. It is one of the oldest pubs in Australia, and is thought by some to be the oldest continuously operating pub in Australia. The establishment is listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register and the Australian Heritage Database.
The Jacqui Lambie Network (JLN) is a political party in Australia, formed in May 2015. Bearing the name of its founder, Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie, it has served as the political vehicle for the former independent.
Helen Gee was an Australian author, editor, conservationist and environmental activist.
South West Tasmania Action Committee was a group started after the flooding of the lake in South West Tasmania known as Lake Pedder to create the Gordon Dam catchment.
Geoff Law is an Tasmanian author, conservationist and environmental activist. He is author of works about conservation and environment in Tasmania.
Kevin Kiernan is an Australian writer, geomorphologist, and conservationist.
The State Cinema is a historic cinema venue located in North Hobart, Tasmania. It was acquired by the US-owned Reading Cinemas chain in November 2019.
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