Eden

Australia, 1989

Film First Nations
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The Aboriginal relationship with the land in Australia is the original human relationship. The European conquest continues, with little change, in the destruction of NSW’s south east forests to this day.
Commentary by Benjamin Cruse (Eden Lands Council).

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director

Maryella Hatfield

editor

Anne Pratten

producer

Maryella Hatfield

production company

AFTRS

Duration

00:05:57:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1989

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Group of items

AFTRS Indigenous student productions collection

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ACMI Identifier

B2000650

Language

English

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Sound/audio

Sound

Colour

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Holdings

VHS [PAL]; Reference - timecoded

Digital Betacam [PAL]; Master

Digital Betacam [PAL]; Sub-master

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