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  1. A Personal History of the Australian Surf: Being the Confessions of a Straight Poofter Is an autobiographical documentary written and directed by Michael Blakemore in 1981 in which he plays his own father.

  2. A Personal History of the Australian Surf: Being the Confessions of a Straight Poofter ( 1981) His father told young Sydney-born theatre director Michael Blakemore that the world was divided into three groups, 'fools, crooks and gentlemen’. Length: 51 minutes 41 seconds. Production company: Adams Packer Film Productions. Source:

  3. A survey of 900 Australian secondary students for the book Being Normal Is the Only Way To Be (2005) found that boys identified a relentless and often cruel pressure to conform to a male stereotype and to belong to an 'in’ group, and that unless they were 'cool’, sporty or macho, they were marginalised.

  4. A Personal History of Australian Surf is a documentary film that explores the rich and vibrant history of surfing in Australia. The movie takes an in-depth look at the evolution of surfing culture in the country, from its origins in the early 1900s to the present day.

    • Michael Blakemore
    • Umbrella Entertainment
  5. An autobiographical documentary written and directed by Michael Blakemore in 1981 in which he plays his own father. The film was made on 16mm and first screened in the UK at London's National Film Theatre.

  6. An autobiographical documentary written and directed by Michael Blakemore in 1981 in which he plays his own father. The film was made on 16mm and first screened in the UK at London's National Film Theatre.

  7. 2. Okt. 2018 · Duration: 52 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. Michael Blakemore's rarely seen 1981 autobiographical documentary A Personal History of the Australian Surf. Part parody, part memoir it is an insightful look at the early days of what has largely become a national pastime.

    • 2 Min.
    • Umbrella Entertainment