Brisbane: Life in Australia
1964
Brisbane: Life in Australia
1964
- NFSA IDPS17QSEE
- TypeFilm
- MediumMoving Image
- FormSeries
- GenresEducational, Current affairs
- Year1964
Brisbane only had 600,000 inhabitants. How many of them smoked their pipes on the tram?
Brisbane only had 600,000 inhabitants. How many of them smoked their pipes on the tram?
- NFSA IDPS17QSEE
- TypeFilm
- MediumMoving Image
- FormSeries
- GenresEducational, Current affairs
- Year1964
- DirectorRobert ParkerProducerEric ThompsonExecutive ProducerDenys BrownCinematographerReginald PearseMusicMoneta Eagles, Martin Long
A mid-autumn afternoon in the subtropical Queensland capital in the mid 1960s. We begin our journey by 'spying' on a number of telephone calls, related to the prosperous business activity in Brisbane, and then follow a a traditional family ('He has a wife and two children; a boy at school, and a daughter at the university. Gill earns the money, his wife looks after the housekeeping') in their daily activities.
Part of the Life In Australia series, made for the Department of Immigration, to entice immigrants from Europe. There’s no denying that these films were a marketing tool; Australia (and its cities and rural centres) was the product, and as such, it was presented as an idyllic destination where everyone led prosperous, happy lives. The scripts for each film are almost identical, covering employment and industry, education, sport, health care, shopping, religion, night-life, and art. Australia had everything anyone could wish for!
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