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Snowy river - a new wave?

Australia, 1981
film

Examines the historic considerations behind the making of the film “The man from Snowy River” in the light of international marketing requirements.

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Wealth from water

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Conquest of the rivers

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The Forerunner

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September spring

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Australian diary. No. 061

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Australia, 1989
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Snowy '69

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