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Finding Nemo (Andrew Stanton, 2003) is an animated feature film set in the Great Barrier Reef and Sydney Harbour. For someone interested in examining Australian cinema, this film's production, content and reception give rise to several important questions related to the study of contemporary national cinema. For example: can Finding Nemo be considered an Australian film, or is it a purely Hollywood film? What resonance does this film have with Australian audiences? And, can a theory of national cinema productively account for a transnational film such as Finding Nemo?
IN THE CURRENT CLIMATE OF postmodernism and globalization, the existence of a clearly defined ...