
AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL VIDEO FILM FESTIVAL - THE PODCAST. PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY League Tees LAUNCHES THURSDAY, MAY 28th Hosted by AFV Film Festival curator, Dylan Leach will be joined by a special guest reviewer giving a comprehensive analysis and discussion on some of the cinematic masterpieces produced by Australian Football Video from over the years. In each episode, Dylan will be joined by a ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Electrifying 80s PART 3 1987 - 89 THANKS TO leaguetees.com.au
The Australian Football Video Film Festival is proud to present part two of three of the deep-dive into one of the greatest footy cinematic masterpieces ever made - The Electrifying 80's... more
Electrifying 80s PART 2 1985-86
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The Australian Football Video Film Festival is proud to present part two of three of the deep-dive into one of the greatest footy cinematic masterpieces ever made - The Electrifying 80's... more
Electrifying 80s PART 1 1980 - 84 with Adam Collins and Shannon Gill
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After weeks and months of speculation, the Australian Football Video Film Festival is proud to present part one of the deep-dive into o... more
Sensational Seventies - PART 2 1975-79 IN COLOUR!
The Australian Football Video Film Festival's journey into the GOAT of football cinema - Sensational Seventies is so big it's now a TWO PART EPIC!
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Gday guys. Absolutely awesome podcast. Loving it!!! The theme from the 1985 marks of the year montage is from a 1984 movie called ‘champions’ featuring John hurt. The true story of an English jockey called bob champion who was diagnosed with cancer but ended up winning the grand national.
At last VFL/AFL videos get the appreciation they deserve. Plenty of detail and analysis. Well done.
Well done boys
This was my favourite Australian football video !!!
Great to hear a review about all these years later
80’s and 90’s was the pinnacle of VFL/AFL. So happy to relive that time. Today’s footy just isn’t the same. I miss the days of Ablett, Lockett, Lindner. This podcast is amazing.
‘He’s just wacked the umpire. That’s unbelievable,’ Jordon said. ‘You’ve gotta take the boy off.’
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