Australia Daze is a 1988 Australian documentary film that takes a look at how various Australians spent Australia Day 1988.[3]
Australia Daze | |
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Directed by | Pat Fiske[1] |
Produced by | Graeme Isaac[1] |
Music by | Davood Tabrizi[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 75 minutes[2] |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Overview
editAustralia Daze is a combination of footage shot by 29 different camera crews in various locations around Australia from midnight to midnight on 26 January 1988, the Bicentenary of European settlement in Australia.[4][5][6][7]
The film includes footage of the Aboriginal Protest of the Bicentenary, where more than 40,000 people marched through Sydney in the largest march in Sydney since the Vietnam Moratorium.[8]
Awards
editCeremony | Category | Result |
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Australian Film Institute Awards | Best Editing | Won[9] |
References
edit- ^ a b c ""Australia Daze (1988) Credits"". National Film and Sound Archive. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
- ^ ""Australia Daze (1988)"". National Film and Sound Archive. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
- ^ ""Australia Daze (1988) Notes"". National Film and Sound Archive. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
- ^ ""Australia Daze (1988)"". Screen Australia. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
- ^ ""Australia daze [videorecording]."". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
- ^ ""Indigenous film"". Australian Government. Archived from the original on 11 April 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
- ^ ""Movies - Australia Daze"". www.CreativeSpirits.info. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
- ^ ""Indigenous Protest, 1988 Australian Bicentenary"". Museum Victoria. Archived from the original on 8 October 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
- ^ ""Pat Fiske Filmography"". Bower Bird Films. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
External links
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