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Mike and Stefani

Mike and Stefani

2002

  • NFSA IDnwejhfca
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormDocumentary
  • Year2002

The dramatised documentary MIKE AND STEFANI charts the journey of a young Ukrainian couple who are separated during the Second World War. Sent to different labour camps in Germany, they become refugees when the war ends. Finally reunited, and afraid to return to their homeland, can they find a new home in Australia? MIKE AND STEFANI was commissioned by the Department of Immigration to help Australians adjust to a sudden influx of non-British migrants in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

© National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.

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Stephen Groenewegen

The dramatised documentary MIKE AND STEFANI charts the journey of a young Ukrainian couple who are separated during the Second World War. Sent to different labour camps in Germany, they become refugees when the war ends. Finally reunited, and afraid to return to their homeland, can they find a new home in Australia? MIKE AND STEFANI was commissioned by the Department of Immigration to help Australians adjust to a sudden influx of non-British migrants in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

© National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.

Notes by
Stephen Groenewegen
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