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  1. Australian-designed, Australian-made Trident FFP3 masks hug my face tightly and they do leave marks. These marks fade. It's no longer Hug An Australian Day in Australia, but it is Hug An Australian Day where I live. #HugAnAustralianDay #MaskUp #CovidIsNotOver #CovidIsAirborne #SaltingTheVibes

  2. It's #HugAnAustralianDay today. Although where I live, it's Hug An Australian Day tomorrow. I'm playing some music by Australian artists in a few hours. Masks allow you to hug safely. Fall At Your Feet (Crowded House cover)

  3. It's #HugAnAustralianDay today. Although where I live, it's Hug An Australian Day tomorrow. I'm playing some music by Australian artists in a few hours. Masks allow you to hug safely. Fall At Your Feet (Crowded House cover)

  4. Today (or tomorrow, or yesterday) is (will be, or was) #HugAnAustralianDay I will be playing some Akka Dakka at a live event later (tomorrow), but by then it won't be Hug An Australian Day any more. #SaltingTheVibes #EverMasking #YallMasking Torn (Natalie Imbruglia cover)🧵

  5. #Bales2023FilmChallenge April 26: An Australian in the lead on #HugAnAustralianDay

    Skip the hugging. John Hillcoat's deeply unpleasant debut Ghosts… of the Civil Dead (1988) is based on the book In the Belly of the Beast (1981), a collection of excerpts of letters between prisoner Jack Henry Abbott and author Norman Mailer. True to the book's format, Ghosts consists of disjointed vignettes of monologues, #CCTV footage, title cards, and prisoners' phone calls. For the last 37 months, these filters inform the observer, the hypermodern #supermax Central Industrial Prison has been in permanent lockdown. The cast, a mix of professional actors and ex-cons, and the location, a clean factory-style hangar in the middle of the Australian desert, underscore the underlying raw brutality of the unfolding events.

    The #industrial soundtrack is by Bad Seeds Nick Cave (co-writer and starring as Maynard), Mick Harvey, and Blixa Bargeld from when they were still closer to being birthday boys than morose crooners.

    #film #cinema #Australia #crime #prison #PrisonSystem #SciFi #BookAdaptation #prisoners #JackHenryAbbott #NormanMailer #NickCave #FilMastodon #CineMastodon @bales1181 @film letterboxd.com/12pt9/list/bale

  6. #Bales2023FilmChallenge April 26: An Australian in the lead on #HugAnAustralianDay

    Skip the hugging. John Hillcoat's deeply unpleasant debut Ghosts… of the Civil Dead (1988) is based on the book In the Belly of the Beast (1981), a collection of excerpts of letters between prisoner Jack Henry Abbott and author Norman Mailer. True to the book's format, Ghosts consists of disjointed vignettes of monologues, #CCTV footage, title cards, and prisoners' phone calls. For the last 37 months, these filters inform the observer, the hypermodern #supermax Central Industrial Prison has been in permanent lockdown. The cast, a mix of professional actors and ex-cons, and the location, a clean factory-style hangar in the middle of the Australian desert, underscore the underlying raw brutality of the unfolding events.

    The #industrial soundtrack is by Bad Seeds Nick Cave (co-writer and starring as Maynard), Mick Harvey, and Blixa Bargeld from when they were still closer to being birthday boys than morose crooners.

    #film #cinema #Australia #crime #prison #PrisonSystem #SciFi #BookAdaptation #prisoners #JackHenryAbbott #NormanMailer #NickCave #FilMastodon #CineMastodon @bales1181 @film letterboxd.com/12pt9/list/bale

  7. #Bales2023FilmChallenge April 26: An Australian in the lead on #HugAnAustralianDay

    Skip the hugging. John Hillcoat's deeply unpleasant debut Ghosts… of the Civil Dead (1988) is based on the book In the Belly of the Beast (1981), a collection of excerpts of letters between prisoner Jack Henry Abbott and author Norman Mailer. True to the book's format, Ghosts consists of disjointed vignettes of monologues, #CCTV footage, title cards, and prisoners' phone calls. For the last 37 months, these filters inform the observer, the hypermodern #supermax Central Industrial Prison has been in permanent lockdown. The cast, a mix of professional actors and ex-cons, and the location, a clean factory-style hangar in the middle of the Australian desert, underscore the underlying raw brutality of the unfolding events.

    The #industrial soundtrack is by Bad Seeds Nick Cave (co-writer and starring as Maynard), Mick Harvey, and Blixa Bargeld from when they were still closer to being birthday boys than morose crooners.

    #film #cinema #Australia #crime #prison #PrisonSystem #SciFi #BookAdaptation #prisoners #JackHenryAbbott #NormanMailer #NickCave #FilMastodon #CineMastodon @bales1181 @film letterboxd.com/12pt9/list/bale

  8. #Bales2023FilmChallenge April 26: An Australian in the lead on #HugAnAustralianDay

    Skip the hugging. John Hillcoat's deeply unpleasant debut Ghosts… of the Civil Dead (1988) is based on the book In the Belly of the Beast (1981), a collection of excerpts of letters between prisoner Jack Henry Abbott and author Norman Mailer. True to the book's format, Ghosts consists of disjointed vignettes of monologues, #CCTV footage, title cards, and prisoners' phone calls. For the last 37 months, these filters inform the observer, the hypermodern #supermax Central Industrial Prison has been in permanent lockdown. The cast, a mix of professional actors and ex-cons, and the location, a clean factory-style hangar in the middle of the Australian desert, underscore the underlying raw brutality of the unfolding events.

    The #industrial soundtrack is by Bad Seeds Nick Cave (co-writer and starring as Maynard), Mick Harvey, and Blixa Bargeld from when they were still closer to being birthday boys than morose crooners.

    #film #cinema #Australia #crime #prison #PrisonSystem #SciFi #BookAdaptation #prisoners #JackHenryAbbott #NormanMailer #NickCave #FilMastodon #CineMastodon @bales1181 @film letterboxd.com/12pt9/list/bale

  9. #Bales2023FilmChallenge April 26: An Australian in the lead on #HugAnAustralianDay

    Skip the hugging. John Hillcoat's deeply unpleasant debut Ghosts… of the Civil Dead (1988) is based on the book In the Belly of the Beast (1981), a collection of excerpts of letters between prisoner Jack Henry Abbott and author Norman Mailer. True to the book's format, Ghosts consists of disjointed vignettes of monologues, #CCTV footage, title cards, and prisoners' phone calls. For the last 37 months, these filters inform the observer, the hypermodern #supermax Central Industrial Prison has been in permanent lockdown. The cast, a mix of professional actors and ex-cons, and the location, a clean factory-style hangar in the middle of the Australian desert, underscore the underlying raw brutality of the unfolding events.

    The #industrial soundtrack is by Bad Seeds Nick Cave (co-writer and starring as Maynard), Mick Harvey, and Blixa Bargeld from when they were still closer to being birthday boys than morose crooners.

    #film #cinema #Australia #crime #prison #PrisonSystem #SciFi #BookAdaptation #prisoners #JackHenryAbbott #NormanMailer #NickCave #FilMastodon #CineMastodon @bales1181 @film letterboxd.com/12pt9/list/bale