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    John Flaus (born 1934) is an Australian actor .

  2. He may not be a household name, but John Flaus is certainly a household voice, and face, after decades of acting and voiceover work. ‘It’s serious, this bloody Alzheimer’s’: lunch with ...

  3. John Flaus (b. 1934) is an Australian broadcaster, actor, script editor and lecturer, known for Mary and Max (2009), Trust Frank (2020) and Tracks (2013). He began writing film criticism in 1954 and has been writing film reviews intermittently ever since.

  4. Oct 6, 2014 · Flaus’ great achievement was that, often well ahead of film scholarship in Britain and America, he mounted a series of arguments demonstrating the artistry in mainstream Hollywood genres. This was largely achieved through patient talking and discussion.

  5. Oct 6, 2014 · John Flaus. Ah, the memories. I think back to first hearing of John in the early ’60s. He was a leading light in the Push, a vaguely lefty group of intellectuals who gathered around certain watering holes in Sydney, drinking and arguing politics and other things.

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  6. This program celebrates one of the true legends of Australian screen culture, John Flaus, who turns 90 in April this year. It also marks a little over 70 years since the start of Flaus’ involvement in “cinema” in Australia.

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  8. Oct 6, 2014 · John Flaus became active in the film society movement in 1953 and in the following year he published in Voice: The Australian Independent Monthly, falling out with the editor on the question of the political message of Elia Kazan’s On the Waterfront (1954).