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List of films shot in Tasmania

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The following is a list of films shot wholly or partly in Tasmania, Australia.

Films

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Film Year Locations References
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 FjordGreenland
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

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Selina Bryan, 'Silent movie finds new voice', ABC News 30 January 2012
  2. ^ Browyn Purvis, Gaiety theatre grand gala', ABC Northern Tasmania, 19 April 2011
  3. ^ Owen Roe (1 January 2005), For the Term of His Natural Life in Film, retrieved 21 December 2023
  4. ^ Chauncy, Nan, 1900-1970; Manning, Barbara; Meekin, Beryl; Wolnizer, Charles; Steane, Andrew (2017), They found a cave ([2017 reissue] ed.), [Hobart, Tasmania] [Friends of Chauncy Vale], retrieved 21 December 2023{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Crombie, Donald; Parer, Damien, 1945-; Tasmanian Film Corporation; Tasmania. Department of Social Welfare; National Nine Network (Australia) (1980), Slippery slide, Tasmanian Film Corporation and the Nine Network of Australia for the Dept. of Social Welfare (Tasmania), retrieved 21 December 2023{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Prod Co: Tasmanian Film Corporation; Baracchi, Gilda; Hansen, Gary; Honey, John; Kelso, Ken; Ralph, Anna. (Costume designer); Roberts, Beth. Manganinnie; Sculthorpe, Peter, 1929-2014; Tasmanian Film Corporation; Yanthalawuy, Mawuyul. (Costume designer) (1980), Manganinnie (Vh), retrieved 21 December 2023{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Australian Council for Children's Film and Television (1981), Save the lady, Australian Council for Children's Film and Television, retrieved 21 December 2023
  8. ^ Film Victoria; Haywood, Chris. (Costume designer); Jurišić, Melita. (Costume designer); Menzies, Bryce; Scholes, Roger; Seon Film Productions; Wiseman, Andrew; Zuanic, Rod. (Costume designer) (1987), The Tale of Ruby Rose (Vh), retrieved 21 December 2023
  9. ^ Bail, Kathy (May 1989), "Boys in the Island. -Film-", Cinema Papers (73): 37, 39, ISSN 0311-3639
  10. ^ Blind Company: An interview with actor and co-producer Nick Barkla Archived 2011-02-28 at the Wayback Machine
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