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Our gallery has had a massive influx of scans this week, with the November publications already hitting some news stands. In addition to those previously mentioned on this site, we’ve compiled a small list of magazines with significant features of which we’re currently aware.
- Travel and Leisure, Nov 2008 [USA]
- Cowboys and Indians, Dec 2008 [USA]
- Men’s Vogue, Nov 2008 [USA]
- Vogue, Nov 2008 [USA]
- Cinema, Nov 2008 [GERMANY]
- TV Spielfilm, Nov 2008 [GERMANY]
- Australian Traveller, Nov 2008 [AUS]
- Vogue Living, Nov 2008 [AUS]
- House and Garden, Nov 2008 [AUS]
- InStyle, Nov 2008 [AUS]
- OK, Oct 2008 [AUS]
All of these items are currently available in our gallery. We appreciate any visitor contributions so if you have a magazine with an Australia feature, please contact us, we’d love to have your scans!
October 19th, 2008
The November issue of Australian magazine, FilmInk, features a four pages spread with our very own Drover, Hugh Jackman, on the cover.
“[Baz] is really something else. …He pushes you, and give syou every opportunity in terms of research. He has such complete belief in what he’s doing, So does Catherine Martin; I can’t really see Baz without Catherine – they’re so intertwined. You’d jump off the cliff if they asked you! They’re so committed and it really bings out the best in everyone around them.”
And what of the character Hugh will be playing? “There are many similarities between a cowby in a western and a drover in Australia – there’s a toughness there, and they both say very little, even though everything is going on inside -but there’s a distinctly different kind of larrikinism to the Australian version of the cowboy. We tried to get a little of that in there too”
Pick up the issue at news stands now, or view and read the interview, with some extra plot insight, via the scan in our extensive gallery.
October 16th, 2008
The November 2008 edition of Elle Magazine features a stylish looking Nicole Kidman on their cover, with a substantial interview and array of glamour shots within.
The accompanying interview takes place in Nicole’s adopted hometown of Tennessee. “There’s something to be said for going back to a simple form of living—nature and family. There’s something very…there’s safety in that.” Which is what her character in this month’s romantic epic Australia comes to realize. “She’s so tightly wound and incapable,” Kidman says. “And she’s never had love. But she learns to believe and trust through the nature of the landscape and the adventure of what’s happening to her, and the country wears her down and takes away the facade. And she’s finally able to become a living, breathing, fully evolved person. She becomes of the earth.”
Shot over the course of nine months, the film is ultimately a love triangle, though not one we’ve come to expect.
Read more on what Nicole has to say about filming Australia, her new home in Tennessee and becoming a mother for the third time; and purchase the issue this month at news stands.
October 4th, 2008
The November edition of US publication Men’s Journal, features a Drover-esque Hugh Jackman on their cover and a great five page spread with a brand new interview.
The laid back article takes place in Sydney, Australia aboard a harbour cruise with wife Deborra-Lee Furness and children Ava and Oscar in toe, providing an entertaining and, at times, personal read.
“When the head of the studio saw Australia, he said, ‘Mate, when your grandkids ask your kids what you did, this is the movie they’ll put in.’ “
“He brings enormous Aussie charm to the role and this laid-back swagger, which I think hasn’t been seen onscreen for a long time,” gushes Kidman. “I think Baz brought something very different out of Hugh.”
You can read the full transcript right here, and purchase the issue this month at news stands.
October 3rd, 2008
This month, the magazine Australian Women’s Weekly turns a whopping 75 years old! To celebrate this occasion in style, who more iconic and stylish than Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman could grace this special cover?
Taken from the editor’s letter, “It’s no surprise that we are all fascinated by our heritage – it makes us who we are and shapes our lives. As our covergirl, Nicole Kidman, says in her birthday message, The Weekly’s heritage is “comforting”. We are extremely proud that Nicole and Hugh Jackman – two of Australia’s most iconic stars – agreed to be on the cover of our historic birthday issue and chose to talk for the first time to The Weekly about their roles in Baz Luhrmann’s highly anticipated film ‘Australia’.
The issue features a nice six page spread, with multiple images from Australia. Copies are available at Australian newsagents as of today, 24th September.
The full HQ scans are now available in our extensive gallery.
September 24th, 2008
The latest magazine feature for Australia has hit stands in People magazine’s, September 22nd edition.
The magazine is featuring a handfull of movies being released around the tail end of the year and discussing their Oscar potential. Australia is the only movie discussed to have a full page spread, and exciting for us eager fans, a new picture!
“There’s no doubt the little boy in me prefers to be scruffier,” says Jackman, “And a little rougher”.
A scan is now available in our gallery.
September 14th, 2008
A two page spread on Hugh Jackman in the September 8th edition of Australian OK magazine asks the actor some questions, including one about that steamy love scene.
“The shooting [for Australia] has been the best and most intensive time in my life up ’til now. We’ve been shooting now for almost a year. …Australia is a fantastic, breathhtaking, visually stunning, romantic epic… In short, a film made the way you would normaly never find it today.”
When questioned on the difficulty of an intimate scene filmed between two longstanding, and married, friends, a question we’re certain the actors have not heard the last of, Hugh revealed; “Admittedly, it’s weird. [Laughs] Not that we attempt to get down to business in front of the camera, but you do kiss each other, look deep into one another’s eyes, touch one another… To avoid any emotional miscommunication, Nic and I took a long walk before the shooting began and talked openly and honestly about it…”
September 2nd, 2008
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