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In the Shadow of a Gaol

Richard Turner
1990 Australia 56 minutes English

During the British colonization of Australia an enormous sandstone gaol was built on a prominent hill in the town of Sydney “to strike terror into the hearts of the criminal population”. Within a few years, the surrounding suburb became a haven for the urban poor, the drifters and social outcasts. This film tells the story of that suburb known as “Darlinghurst” and reveals the people who live there today. The microcosm of Darlinghurst is shown as the centre of a new social structure that rejects the old values of British colonization.

Production :
Platypus Pacific Film and Television
Distribution :
Chris Bollard
Editing :
Kim Moodie
Photography :
Bob Humphries

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