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028 52 1090506|bKanopy 
035    (OCoLC)921957984 
040    VDU|beng|cVDU 
245 04 The Pram Factory 
264  1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming,
       |c2015. 
300    1 online resource (streaming video file) 
306    Duration: 56 minutes 
336    two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 
337    computer|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Title from title frames. 
500    In Process Record. 
518    Originally produced by National Film and Sound Archive of 
       Australia in 1994. 
520    In the early 1970s Melbourne was home to the Australian 
       Performing Group, a theatre collective that quickly became
       a focal point for the intellectual, artistic and political
       life of those turbulent times. They were based in a 
       building called the Pram Factory, now synonymous with the 
       people and events that laid the groundwork for a 
       renaissance in Australian culture. The Pram was a 'scene',
       a 24-hour happening, a radical alternative to the 
       mainstream. Those who lived and worked at the Pram 
       expected the world to come to them - and for a while it 
       did. The building was eventually demolished to make way 
       for a supermarket. Survivors tell of the conflicts and 
       passions which dominated their lives. Theirs was an 
       explosive combination of personalities who saw alternative
       theatre as a step toward an alternative society. They went
       on to be among Australia's leading actors, writers, 
       directors, musicians, artists, designers and theatre 
       performers. The Pram Factory was a unique cultural 
       experiment that tells a story of the 1970s - one that 
       continues to reverberate in contemporary Australian art 
       and culture. Copyright -  2011 National Film and Sound 
       Archive of Australia. Executive Producer: Sharon Connolly 
       Producer: Anna Grieve, James Manche (Co-Producer) Director
       : Anna Grieve, James Manche Writer: Anna Grieve DOP/
       Cinematographer: Rey Carlson Featured People: David 
       Williamson, Jack Hibberd, John Romeril, Helen Garner, John
       Duigan, Graeme Blundell, Max Gillies, Sue Ingleton, Bruce 
       Spence. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
546    In English 
653    Australian and Indigenous Studies 
653    K-12 
653    Performance Art 
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