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A Nation is Built (1938)

February 11, 1938 Documentary • 47m

Overview

At a picnic to celebrate Australia's 150th 'birthday', a family discusses significant events that shaped the nation. From re-enacting the arrival of the First Fleet and the birth of John Macarthur's wool-producing enterprise, the film then turns to the present, focusing on rural production, industrial efficiency and the splendid urban landscape of Sydney. As the introductory title grandly proclaims: "From so small a beginning has sprung the virile Australian Nation." Frank Hurley, at the peak of his fame as a photographer, film maker and adventurer, was the obvious choice to direct the film and he delivered spectacular imagery and patriotic commentary with gusto.

Director

Frank Hurley

Writer

Frank Hurley

Top Billed

Harry Dearth

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Top Billed Cast

Harry Dearth
Harry Dearth

Self - Narrator

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Status

Released

Original Language

EN

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