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Vessel

Australia, 2004
film

Simryn Gill’s languid mini-series stills the television screen, her camera framing a simple fishing boat and its passage, in real time, across the horiz..

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Seabound

Australia, 1997
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Australian diary. No. 097

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Sail mates

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The Gathering flame [Widescreen]

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A Fisherman's World

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Trees are still growing old, though the ship has been sunk

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Two boys and a boat

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In a fishing port

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A Curtain yarn

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Calling Sydney Harbour

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Late in a wilderness

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The Half-masted schooner

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The One that got away

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Australian diary. No. 093

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Sail away

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Rowing on the Yarra

Australia, 2006
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Catch of the day

Australia, 1990
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