LEADER 00000ngm 22006371i 4500 001 kan1095570 003 CaSfKAN 005 20140818124419.0 006 m o c 007 vz uzazuu 007 cr una---unuuu 008 140908p20142009cau108 o vleng d 028 52 1095570|bKanopy 035 (OCoLC)897770702 040 UtOrBLW|beng|erda|cUtOrBLW 043 u-at---|au-at-ne 245 00 Rogue nation. 264 1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming, |c2014. 300 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 108 min.) : |bdigital, .flv file, sound 336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 344 digital 347 video file|bMPEG-4|bFlash 500 Title from title frames. 518 Originally produced by National Film and Sound Archive of Australia in 2009. 520 Historian Michael Cathcart tells the epic story of how the colourful characters of early colonial Australia transformed a penal settlement into a land with rights and opportunity in a mere 40 years. This sweeping two-part dramatised documentary covers formative events in Australia's history, including the Rum Rebellion and early court cases, which established independence and civil rights for all settlers. Rogue Nation explores how a fledgling colony on the wrong side of the globe was rapidly transformed from a place of punishment to a place of opportunity; a confident and prosperous community. It examines the fight for power and control between two powerful interest groups, the wealthy and entrepreneurial landowners and the offspring of convict settlers who took on the governors appointed by the Colonial Office in London. Rogue Nation introduces well known figures including pastoralist John Macarthur, barrister and newspaper proprietor William Wentworth, and Governors William Bligh, Lachlan Macquarie and Ralph Darling. And it shows how a handful of driven, anti-authoritarian and fiercely independent men saw off several British governors, encouraged upheaval and learnt the art of politics; discovering that debates, pressure groups and propaganda could change governments and shape policy. In doing so, they helped to lay the foundations of the prosperous liberal democracy of Australia. A Screen Australia Making History production in association with Essential Media and Entertainment. Produced in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2011 National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. Executive Producer: Mark Hamlyn. Producer: Ian Collie (Producer), Kerry Mainwaring (Line Producer). Director: Peter Andrikidis, Lisa Matthews. Writer: Katherine Thomson (episode 2). DOP/Cinematographer : Louis Irving. Narrator/Presenter: Michael Cathcart. Featured People: John Brumpton, Geoff Morrell, Patrick Dickson, John Wood, Sophie Cleary, Peter O'Brien, Heather Mitchell, Nicholas Hope, John Gregg, Tony Llewellyn Jones. 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web. 600 10 Bligh, William,|d1754-1817. 650 0 Penal colonies. 651 0 New South Wales|xHistory|yRum Rebellion, 1808-1809. 651 0 Australia. 651 0 New South Wales. 655 7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 700 1 Hamlyn, Mark,|eproducer. 700 1 Collie, Ian,|eproducer. 700 1 Mainwaring, Kerry,|eproducer. 700 1 Andrikidis, Peter,|edirector. 700 1 Matthews, Lisa,|edirector. 700 1 Thomson, Katherine,|d1955-|escreenwriter. 700 1 Irving, Louis,|ecinematographer. 700 1 Cathcart, Michael,|d1956-|enarrator,|epresenter. 700 1 Brumpton, John,|eactor. 700 1 Morrell, Geoff,|d1958-|eactor. 700 1 Dickson, Patricius,|eactor. 700 1 Wood, John,|eactor. 700 1 Cleary, Sophie,|eactor. 700 1 O'Brien, Peter,|eactor. 700 1 Mitchell, Heather,|eactor. 700 1 Hope, Nicholas,|eactor. 700 1 Gregg, John,|eactor. 700 1 Llewellyn-Jones, Tony,|eactor. 710 2 Kanopy (Firm) 914 kan1095570
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