1949 Australian film
The Pearlers | |
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Directed by | Lee Robinson |
Produced by | Stanley Hawes |
Cinematography | Frank Bagnall |
Edited by | Jack Rogers |
Music by | Dulcie Holland |
Production company | Australian National Film Board |
Release date |
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Running time | 12 mins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
The Pearlers is a 1949 documentary film from director Lee Robinson about the pearling industry off the coast of Broome. Robinson later used a similar background for his feature King of the Coral Sea (1954).
The film was released to cinemas as a support feature, which was not common at the time, and has since come to be regarded as a minor classic of Australian documentary filmmaking.
References
- Robinson, Lee (15 August 1976). "Lee Robinson" (Oral history). Interviewed by Graham Shirley. National Film and Sound Archive.
- Richard Kuipers, King of the Coral Sea at Australian Screen Online
- Lee Robinson interview with Albert Moran, Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture vol. 1 no 1 (1987)
- "TALKING OF FILMS". The Australian Women's Weekly. 13 August 1949. p. 42. Retrieved 30 August 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
- 'Touring Australian Films 2011' at Broome Movies
External links
- The Pearlers at IMDb
- Copy of the film on YouTube
- The Pearlers at National Film and Sound Archive
- The Pearlers at Ozmovies
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