List of films shot in Tasmania

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The following is a list of films shot wholly or partly in Tasmania, Australia.

Films

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Jewelled Nights

| 1925

|Zeehan

| [http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-01-30/silent-movie-finds-new-voice/3799934?section=entertainment Silent movie finds new voice] ABC News 30 January 2012[http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2011/04/19/3195931.htm Gaiety theatre grand gala] ABC Northern Tasmania 19 April 2011

For the Term of His Natural Life

| 1927

|Port Arthur

|{{Citation | author1=Owen Roe | title=For the Term of His Natural Life in Film | publication-date=2005-01-01 | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/254506308 | access-date=21 December 2023}}

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They Found a Cave

| 1962

|New Town, Richmond, Glenorchy

|{{Citation | author1=Chauncy, Nan, 1900-1970 | author2=Manning, Barbara | author3=Meekin, Beryl | author4=Wolnizer, Charles | author5=Steane, Andrew | title=They found a cave | publication-date=2017 | publisher=Friends of Chauncy Vale| edition=2017 reissue | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/17042455 | access-date=21 December 2023}}

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Slippery Slide

|1979

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|{{Citation | author1=Crombie, Donald | author2=Parer, Damien| title=Slippery slide | publication-date=1980 | publisher=Tasmanian Film Corporation and Nine Network | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/18282010 | access-date=21 December 2023}}

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Manganinnie

| 1980

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|{{Citation|author1=Baracchi, Gilda | author2=Hansen, Gary | author3=Honey, John | author4=Kelso, Ken| author5=Roberts, Beth. Manganinnie | author6=Sculthorpe, Peter| title=Manganinnie (Vh) | publication-date=1980 | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/34940551 | access-date=21 December 2023}}

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Save the Lady

| 1982

| Hobart

|{{Citation| title=Save the lady | publication-date=1981 | publisher=Australian Council for Children's Film and Television | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/6884341 | access-date=21 December 2023}}

The Tale of Ruby Rose

| 1987

| Central Highlands

|{{Citation | author1=Menzies, Bryce | author2=Scholes, Roger| author3=Wiseman, Andrew| title=The Tale of Ruby Rose (Vh) | publication-date=1987 | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/34938392 | access-date=21 December 2023}}

Boys in the Island

| 1989

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|{{Citation | author1=Bail, Kathy | title=Boys in the Island | journal=Cinema Papers | publication-date=May 1989 | issue=73 | pages=37,39 | issn=0311-3639}}

Aya

| 1990

| Hobart

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Tasmania Story (タスマニア物語, Tasumania Monogatari)

| 1990

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DeVil's Tasmania

| 1992

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Exile

| 1994

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Napoleon

| 1995

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Almost Alien

| 1997

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Oscar and Lucinda

| 1997

| Hobart

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The Sound of One Hand Clapping

| 1998

| Hobart

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Beyond Gravity

| 2000

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Boys

| 2003

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Testing Taklo

| 2004

| Hobart

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Rosebery 7470

| 2006

|Rosebery

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Andrew, Sauveteur de baleines en Tasmanie

| 2007

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Dying Breed

| 2008

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The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce

| 2008

| Central Highlands, Derwent Bridge, Lake St Clair, Mount Wellington, Nelson Falls, Tahune Forest Reserve

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Blind Company

| 2009

|Bicheno

|[http://www.afi.org.au/AM/ContentManagerNet/HTMLDisplay.aspx?ContentID=10613&Section=Leading_Blind_Company_An_interview_with_actor_and_co_producer_Nick_Barkla Blind Company: An interview with actor and co-producer Nick Barkla] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110228173625/http://www.afi.org.au/AM/ContentManagerNet/HTMLDisplay.aspx?ContentID=10613&Section=Leading_Blind_Company_An_interview_with_actor_and_co_producer_Nick_Barkla |date=2011-02-28 }}

Love the Beast

| 2009

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Van Diemen's Land

| 2009

|Lake Binney, Bronte Park, Wild Rivers National Park

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Arctic Blast

| 2010

| Hobart

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The Hunter

| 2011

|Hobart Airport, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Mount Wellington, Central Plateau, Upper Florentine Valley, Maydena

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Lion

| 2016

| Hobart, Mount Wellington, Marion Bay

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Blood Hunt

| 2017

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The Nightingale

| 2018

| Oatlands, Derwent Valley, Central Highlands

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The Slaughterhouse Killer

| 2020

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Beaten to Death

| 2022

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See also

References

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