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1 online resource (streaming video file) |
Playing Time |
Duration: 29 minutes |
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Title from title frames. |
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In Process Record. |
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Originally produced by National Film and Sound Archive of Australia in 1997. |
Summary |
In Tasmania's wilderness an alpine lake and its spectacular quartz beach are drowned. And the world's first Green party is born. In the early 1970s, Tasmania's Lake Pedder was flooded to make way for a massive hydro-electric scheme. The campaign to save the lake was a turning point in wilderness preservation. It became the first sustained, deeply felt and national environmental battle in Australia's history. What is it about Lake Pedder that has captured the hearts and minds of people and held them for so long? The program includes superb archival footage of the lake and introduces us to a range of powerful characters whose lives are inextricably linked with Pedder, many of whom were active on either side of the original campaign. A Film Australia National Interest Program. Produced in association with Timeframe and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Copyright - 2011 National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. Executive Producer: Sharon Connolly Producer: Anna Grieve, Steve Best Director: Anna Grieve, Steve Best Writer: Anna Grieve, Steve Best DOP/Cinematographer: Joel Peterson Narrator/Presenter: Peter O'Brien. |
System Details |
Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Language |
In English |
Indexed Term |
Australian and Indigenous Studies |
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Environmental Sciences |
Added Author |
Best, Steve, filmmaker.
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Griève, Anna, filmmaker.
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Kanopy (Firm)
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Music No. |
1126292 Kanopy |
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