'Oz' film no great shakes

'Oz' film no great shakes

Garry Maddox and Steve Meacham February 14, 2011

IT SOUNDED like a promising idea for a film - the rebellious lives of
the Australian hippie intelligentsia as they took on swinging London in
the 1960s.

Based on a memoir by Richard Neville, Hippie Hippie Shake featured a
who's who of the counterculture including Germaine Greer, Jenny Kee and
artists Martin Sharp and Jim Anderson. It centred on the launch of the
London edition of the radical magazine Oz and the trial for distributing
a sexually explicit issue.

Interest in the film increased when Greer lashed the writers for
fashioning her likeness ''out of their own excreta''. But there was
always going to be anticipation for a £20 million ($A32 million) film
from the director of Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, Beeban Kidron,
and her husband, Lee Hall, who wrote Billy Elliot.

But three years after the film was shot in England, with Cillian Murphy
playing Neville, Sienna Miller as his girlfriend Louise Ferrier, and
Emma Booth as Greer, rumours that Hippie Hippie Shake has turned out
dismally have proven accurate.

After a promised release failed to eventuate last year, the British
production company Working Title has now confirmed - without explanation
- that Hippie Hippie Shake will not reach cinemas at all.

Said Neville: ''We saw the first cut of the film - Jim, I and other Oz
people - and there was a lot of disappointment among us.''

Anderson said the central problem with Hippie Hippie Shake was the
portrayal of Neville. ''They ruined it by turning Richard into a
reconstructed heterosexual male. Back then he was certainly
unreconstructed - as we all were.''

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http://m.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/oz-film-no-great-shakes-20110213-1as24.html
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