Questions

Australia, 1977

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Episode of Series “Our Asian neighbours: India”.
The “God rich colony” is a huge industrial estate on the outskirts of Bombay. It is a self-contained company town where everything is provided for the factory workers and their families, including schools. An Australian director and a group of 15 year-old school children have a relaxed discussion about their concept of the Australian way of life and their lives in India.

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director

Bob Kingsbury

producer

Bruce Moir

production company

Film Australia

Duration

00:15:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1977

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Our Asian neighbours: India

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Our Asian neighbours: India

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