

We Don't Need a Map
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Filmmaker Warwick Thornton investigates our relationship to the Southern Cross, in this fun and thought provoking ride through Australia's cultural and political landscape.
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en
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Wolfram review – Warwick Thornton’s sequel to Sweet Country never quite comes together - The Guardian
Wolfram review – Warwick Thornton’s sequel to Sweet Country never quite comes together The Guardian
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REVIEW: “The Map That Leads to You” (2025) Keith & the Movies
The Map That Leads To You's romance only works if you don't know any better - AV Club
The Map That Leads To You's romance only works if you don't know any better AV Club
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The Map That Leads to You review – sugary Amazon romance works best as travelogue The Guardian
Thom Andersen's Collected Essays Map L.A.'s Relationship to Film | Artbound | Arts & Culture - PBS SoCal
Thom Andersen's Collected Essays Map L.A.'s Relationship to Film | Artbound | Arts & Culture PBS SoCal
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Darkest Hour movie review & film summary (2017) Roger Ebert
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Review: ‘Mother!’ Is a Divine Comedy, Dressed as a Psychological Thriller (Published 2017) - The New York Times
Review: ‘Mother!’ Is a Divine Comedy, Dressed as a Psychological Thriller (Published 2017) The New York Times
'We Don't Need a Map' Review: Warwick Thornton - Variety
'We Don't Need a Map' Review: Warwick Thornton Variety
'Hijacked by a bunch of dickheads': The use and abuse of the Southern Cross - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
'Hijacked by a bunch of dickheads': The use and abuse of the Southern Cross Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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