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  1. Final Cut is a 1980 Australian thriller film directed by Ross Dimsey. It was the first movie funded by the Queensland Film Corporation, who provided half the budget. [1] The Australian Film Commission and private investment provided the rest of the finance.

  2. Oct 17, 1980 · Final Cut (1980) is basically a play on the idea of off the cuff documentary making carried to the limits and has lots of verbal and visual clues to this rather early post modern intent: after all how many other movies actually have the name 'Dziga Vertov' chucked around in dialog?

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    • Drama
    • Ross Dimsey
    • 1980-10-17
  3. Final Cut (Death Games) 1980 · 1 hr 22 min. TV-MA. Thriller · Drama. Two filmmakers, Chris and Sarah, follow around a famous actor for a documentary, but they soon find they are getting more than they bargained for.

    • Ross Dimsey
    • January 1, 1980
    • Lou Brown
  4. Final Cut (aka Death Games for us Yanks) is a different type of psychological thriller, and one that, unfortunately, offered so much clever chit-chat and trickery to arouse your suspicions of the characters on the screen, but that had ended with much nonsense and relatively little bang.

  5. Death Games aka Final Cut is a dark thriller that pulls at horrific heartstrings. At first glance, this is about a filthy rich guy fucking with a young couple. He allows them to make a documentary about him and his wife. The wealthy couple invites the filmmakers to their penthouse.

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    • Queensland Film Corporation
    • Ross Dimsey
  6. Overview. A glossy thriller about a show-business tycoon with a shady background, and a young documentary filmmaker and his girlfriend who are making a film about him. They believe the tycoon has been making "snuff" films, and try to get a confession on film.

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  8. Final Cut is a 1980 Australian thriller film directed by Ross Dimsey. It was the first movie funded by the Queensland Film Corporation, who provided half the budget. The Australian Film Commission and private investment provided the rest of the finance.

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