Everything under the sun [Turkish version]

Australia, 1970

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Who are the Australians? The film shows them at work, at home and at play. It depicts the sophistication of the cities and the sparseness of the outback. It reveals that already there are traditions and national pride. A study of Australia and Australians with all the variety and colour of the modern Australian scene. Note: A short version, intended mainly for overseas viewers, of “After Cook”. In English and Turkish.

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Credits

director

Don Murray

producer

Malcolm Otton

production company

Australian Commonwealth Film Unit

Duration

00:28:03:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1970

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