Three to go: Michael

Australia, 1970

Film
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Part of a trilogy concerning the problems of young people in Australia. Michael has to make decisions in the complex but permissive world of today. His friends have followed a relatively straight and narrow path of conformity. Michael has more or less taken this course, but knows that other ways exist. He is prepared to listen to the prophets of change and revolution and is taken on an excursion into the world of the young radical. In which world does Michael belong? Features Grahame Bond. Also available on DVD [319174].

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Credits

director

Peter Weir

producer

Gil Brealey

production company

Australian Commonwealth Film Unit

Duration

00:30:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1970

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

010905

Language

English

Sound/audio

Sound

Colour

Black and White

Holdings

16mm film; Preservation Print (Section 5)

16mm film; Limited Access Print (Section 2)

16mm film; Access Print (Section 1)

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