Jeff Lindsay in conversation with Sue Turnball: Dark Tales, Serial Archetypes

Australia, 2011

Film
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Jeff Lindsay, author and creator of our favourite serial killer ‘Dexter’, is joined in conversation with Professor Sue Turnbull, as they explore the renaissance of macabre fairytales in popular culture.

Jeff Lindsay and Sue Turnbull touched on many of the themes covered in the ‘Fairytales Re-imagined’ symposium, providing a fascinatingly insightful discussion centred around the development of fairy tale motifs in popular culture.

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Credits

editor

David Meagher

producer

Csilla Csongvay

production company

ACMI

Duration

00:45:16:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
2011

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