The Devil's Playground
by Christos Tsiolkas

The Devil's Playground Book Cover
The Devil's Playground Cover

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Synopsis

Fred Schepisi's film, 'The Devil's Playground' is an intimate portrait of Tom, a thirteen-year-old struggling in spirit and body with the constraints of living in a Catholic seminary.

It is also the story of the Brothers and how they cope with the demands of their faith.

Made in 1976, this semi-autobiographical films established Schepisi as one of Australia's most talented directors and was one of the first Australian films to be selected for Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival.

Christos Tsiolkas invites you into his twenty-five year journey of viewing, reviewing and re-imaging the film.

He remembers his first illicit experience of the film at the age of thirteen and describes how his views of it changed in later years.

As he chronicles the impact of 'The Devil's Playground' on the development of his sense of self and of his love of cinema, he also explores the film in terms of sexuality, politics, history and aesthetics.

Tsiolkas' account of what 'The Devil's Playground' said and didn't say to him is a passionate tribute to the power and possibilities of cinema.

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Publication

Year Published
2002
ISBN 10
0868196711
ISBN 13
9780868196718
Binding
Paperback
Edition
UK ed.
Print Length
80 pages
Place Published
Sydney
Language
English
LCCN
2004381817
LCC
PN1997.D48 T75 2002
DCC
791.43/72
Print
The Devil's Playground is a play written by and published by Currency Press in Sydney, 2002. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780868196718 and an ISBN-10 of 0868196711.
Digital
ePlay digital editions are available on Amazon Kindle.

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