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Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2011
  • 1h
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7.7/10
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Rob Carlton and Asher Keddie in Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo (2011)
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The Whitlam era as seen through the eyes of Cleo magazine and its young editor, Ita Buttrose.The Whitlam era as seen through the eyes of Cleo magazine and its young editor, Ita Buttrose.The Whitlam era as seen through the eyes of Cleo magazine and its young editor, Ita Buttrose.

  • Creators
    • Imogen Banks
    • John Edwards
    • Christopher Lee
  • Stars
    • Asher Keddie
    • Rob Carlton
    • Jessica Tovey
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Creators
      • Imogen Banks
      • John Edwards
      • Christopher Lee
    • Stars
      • Asher Keddie
      • Rob Carlton
      • Jessica Tovey
    • 4User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Asher Keddie
    Asher Keddie
    • Ita Buttrose
    • 2011
    Rob Carlton
    • Kerry Packer
    • 2011
    Jessica Tovey
    Jessica Tovey
    • Leslie Carpenter
    • 2011
    Ian Meadows
    Ian Meadows
    • Andrew Cowell
    • 2011
    Maeve Dermody
    Maeve Dermody
    • Rachel Carr
    • 2011
    Annie Maynard
    Annie Maynard
    • Annie Woodham
    • 2011
    Tony Barry
    Tony Barry
    • Sir Frank Packer
    • 2011
    Cheree Cassidy
    Cheree Cassidy
    • Ivana Holbrook
    • 2011
    Octavia Barron Martin
    • Pat Nigra
    • 2011
    Olivia Pigeot
    Olivia Pigeot
    • Rosina O'Casey
    • 2011
    Rory Williamson
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    • 2011
    Richard Healy
    • Graham Goodman
    • 2011
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    Charlton Hill
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    • 2011
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    • Jack Thompson
    • 2011
    Toby Schmitz
    Toby Schmitz
    • Barry Humphries
    • 2011
    Nathan Page
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    • Alasdair 'Mac' Macdonald
    • 2011
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    • 2011
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    • 2011
    • Creators
      • Imogen Banks
      • John Edwards
      • Christopher Lee
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    9jamesmoule

    Australian feminism remembered

    The '60s were prudish times in Australia, and elsewhere. The churches were full, skirts were well below the knee, sex was not discussed. People entered marriage in complete ignorance and, it seems, often stayed that way for the duration. Sex was for having children. Enjoyment of sex was fornication and invited an afterlife spent burning in Hell. The revolution that started in the late '60s was slow to have much impact. Feminism was lampooned as the "burn your bra" movement. Men rarely saw that the effect of women embracing feminism was actually going to benefit them by providing much more fulfilling relationships. "Paper Giants" reminds us of the times and of the part played by the new-look women's magazines like Cosmo, Dolly and, in this case, Cleo. I was concerned that this would be a big plug for the magazine on a public broadcaster but I came away from the two night mini series with a smile on my face. The realism is admirable. The acting is outstanding. Asher Keddie IS Ita Buttrose. The lisp, the toss of the hair, all great mimicry. The hardest job was to find a real Kerry Packer and Bob Carlton does about as well as anyone could do. No one can look like Kerry Packer but Carlton makes us believe in his character. The one character not quite realised is Frank Parker. Perhaps the producers are not old enough to remember him in his last years with his super-thick glasses and constant swallowing of built-up phlegm. I would have thought that a look at one of the late interviews would have made this an easy character to copy but Tony Barry's Frank Parker is of a younger and more dynamic man altogether. The minor stories are also well done as they run parallel to the issues covered in the magazine articles. Jessica Tovey as Leslie Carpenter is particularly impressive in portraying the young girl from the western suburbs caught in an affair with a married older man while engaged to an insensitive "yob". Perhaps this series will have little appeal outside of Australia but I expect that the opinions that I have expressed will be shared by a great many other Australians. As for Ita, how many remember "Ita Buttrose but it kept getting caught in my underpants".
    8inspirelake

    Irony of liberation but still a very good watch

    Asher Keddie nailed 'that' voice. A great piece of acting. And all round, the acting was excellent. Veeeerrry 1970's Australian.

    I'm not sure this show would appeal outside of Australia and I'm not sure that the millenials would even understand it. Or care. But it was a landmark event and yes, women did care.

    That said, the footage of a colourful, hopeful, thriving 1970's Sydney was wonderful and I loved it. Memories of a MUCH better era.

    But the huge revelation in this for me, was the absolute irony of the entire thing.

    Here is a woman who we've assumed 'did this all on her own', and yet, tellingly, right at the beginning, she is pulled up by a 63 year old colleague, and told in no uncertain terms that to climb in that industry a woman must be prepared to make concessions, most obviously to rich, powerful men.

    And so, the birth of a much-needed rag for independent women was created by an up and coming attractive, intelligent and interesting woman on the back of a rich, powerful man. I was hoping not to have more of this confirmed in later research. I was hoping she did it all by herself, as female. But that's life.

    The show is well paced, interesting, colourful and over too soon. I could have seen more episodes easily.

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 2011 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Screen New South Wales
      • Southern Star
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