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Fair Play: Women's Cricket in the 1930s

1988

Fair Play: Women's Cricket in the 1930s

1988

  • NFSA ID6WYVZHH5
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormDocumentary
  • GenresWomen, Sport
  • Year1988

The Film Australia documentary Fair Play (1988) looks back over the the last 50 years of women's test cricket between Australia and England.

In this clip we meet some of the players from the 1934 and 1937 teams who recall their playing days.

This excerpt from the documentary also features clips from British Movietone films from 1934 and 1937. The camerawork in these clips expertly captures the women's elegant batting and running between wickets, but also highlights their skills in the field by using sweeping shots of the ground to follow the players and the ball.

Interestingly, the large crowds that can be seen in the background prove what a popular spectator sport the women's game was at the time.

And while the intent of the voice-over is well-meaning, the commentary comes across as somewhat condescending – pointing out that women's cricket has been viewed as a joke and expressing surprise that the women show a lot of talent.

The interviews with the two older women in this clip prove how seriously they took their sport and also how events like 'Bodyline', that concerned the men's game, had a positive impact on public interest in the women's tests at the time.

CREDITS

Executive Producer Janet Bell Director Susan Lambert Editor Diana Priest Director of Photography Laurie McInnes Sound Bronwyn Murphy, Pat Fiske Composer Felicity Foxx

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Film Australia

The Film Australia documentary Fair Play (1988) looks back over the the last 50 years of women's test cricket between Australia and England.

In this clip we meet some of the players from the 1934 and 1937 teams who recall their playing days.

This excerpt from the documentary also features clips from British Movietone films from 1934 and 1937. The camerawork in these clips expertly captures the women's elegant batting and running between wickets, but also highlights their skills in the field by using sweeping shots of the ground to follow the players and the ball.

Interestingly, the large crowds that can be seen in the background prove what a popular spectator sport the women's game was at the time.

And while the intent of the voice-over is well-meaning, the commentary comes across as somewhat condescending – pointing out that women's cricket has been viewed as a joke and expressing surprise that the women show a lot of talent.

The interviews with the two older women in this clip prove how seriously they took their sport and also how events like 'Bodyline', that concerned the men's game, had a positive impact on public interest in the women's tests at the time.

CREDITS

Executive Producer Janet Bell Director Susan Lambert Editor Diana Priest Director of Photography Laurie McInnes Sound Bronwyn Murphy, Pat Fiske Composer Felicity Foxx

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Film Australia
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  • Executive Producer
    Janet Bell
    Director
    Susan Lambert
    Editor
    Diana Priest
    Director of Photography
    Laurie McInnes
    Sound
    Bronwyn Murphy, Pat Fiske
    Composer
    Felicity Foxx
Decades
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