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Newsfront: Maitland Floods

1978

Newsfront: Maitland Floods

1978

  • NFSA IDK5J0TSCR
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormFeature Film
  • GenresHistorical, Drama
  • Year1978

Cameraman Len Maguire and assistant Chris Hewitt (Chris Haywood) have battled rising waters to reach Maitland – then got drunk with their competitors, while waiting for the daylight. Chris wakes up in the pharmacy, as the mayor calls to ask for medicine. Chris battles the floods to bring supplies to the Town Hall, then gets into strife on the way back. Summary by Paul Byrnes.

Cameraman Len Maguire and assistant Chris Hewitt (Chris Haywood) have battled rising waters to reach Maitland – then got drunk with their competitors, while waiting for the daylight. Chris wakes up in the pharmacy, as the mayor calls to ask for medicine. Chris battles the floods to bring supplies to the Town Hall, then gets into strife on the way back. Summary by Paul Byrnes.

  • Production company
    Palm Beach Pictures
    Producer
    David Elfick
    Associate Producer
    Richard Brennan
    Director
    Phillip Noyce
    Screenplay
    Philippe Mora, David Elfick, Bob Ellis, Phillip Noyce
    Original music
    William Motzing
    Cast
    Alexander Archdale, Tony Barry, Bryan Brown, John Clayton, Don Crosby, John Dease, John Ewart, Drew Forsythe, Chris Haywood, Mark Holden, Wendy Hughes, Bill Hunter, Gerard Kennedy, Lorna Lesley, Angela Punch McGregor (AKA Angela Punch)
  • The melding of old and new footage is almost seamless, and superbly effective. A scene that starts out humorous turns quickly into something much darker, as the men who cover the story become the story, when Chris drowns.

    Newsfront synopsis

    In Australia in the late 1940s, before the coming of television, Len Maguire (Bill Hunter) and his young sidekick Chris (Chris Haywood) cover the big news stories for the Cinetone newsreel company. An old-school cameraman, Len is loyal to the company, the Australian Labor party and the Catholic church, but times are changing. He struggles to maintain his principles in turbulent times.

    Newsfront Curator's notes

    Newsfront is a classic, a contender for the best film ever made in Australia. It documents a period of intense social and political turmoil, personalising the propaganda wars of the late 1940s, the rise of Robert Menzies and a politicised Catholic church, and the beginnings of feminism in the workplace – all with extensive use of real newsreels.

    The film’s most original technique is the way it integrates new and old footage, shifting effortlessly between black-and-white and colour, sometimes in the same scene. This gives the film great immediacy, a sense that history is alive in the present.

    Off-screen, the production is famous for behind-the-scenes arguments between writer Bob Ellis, writer–director Phillip Noyce and producer David Elfick. After they made extensive cuts, Ellis removed his name from the credits, a decision he later regretted. A restored DVD release now includes commentary from all three, in which Ellis says he now recognises it as amongst the best work he has done.

    Notes by Paul Byrnes

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