It's never too late

Victoria, Australia, 2003

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Maria claims that her first day in this country in 1959 was ‘magic’ but that in her new life everyone had to work hard and there was no time for lighthearted things. However in 1995 she experienced a change in life that taught her “It’s never too late”. Created as part of the Racconti: La Voce del Popolo Digital Storytelling in association with The Italian Federation of Migrant Workers and their Families (FILEF).

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Credits

creator

Maria Matalone

Duration

00:04:00:00

Production places
Victoria, Australia
Production dates
2003

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

B1006198

Audience classification

Exempt

Sound/audio

Sound

Holdings

MPEG-2 Digital File; Memory Grid Pod Full Encode

DVCAM; Master

DVCAM; Sub-master

VHS [PAL]; Reference - timecoded

MOV file H264; ACMI Digital Access Copy - presentation

MOV file ProRes4444; Digital Preservation Master - overscan

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