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Then the wind changed [videorecording] / Screen Australia and Rebel Films present in association with Film Victoria.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: 2012.Description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (58 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.37099453 22
Production credits:
  • Writer and director, Celeste Geer; producer, Jeni McMahon; co-producer, Celeste Geer.
Narrator, Celeste Geer.Summary: On 7 February 2009, Australia suffered its worst natural disaster in recorded history. One hundred and seventy-three people died when a series of uncontrollable bush fires swept across the state of Victoria. The next day, the headlines pronounced the small rural hamlet of Strathewen, only 40 kilometres from Melbourne, 'The Valley of Death'. Director Celeste Geer interweaves her own family's story with the experiences of five other families and individuals from Strathewen in an intimate exploration of post disaster recovery.
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Videos and DVDs Australian Emergency Management Library VIDEO 363.37099453 THE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 900116551

Writer and director, Celeste Geer; producer, Jeni McMahon; co-producer, Celeste Geer.

Narrator, Celeste Geer.

Off-air recording from ABC 1, broadcast on 07/02/2012. Copied under Part VA of the Copyright Act 1968.

On 7 February 2009, Australia suffered its worst natural disaster in recorded history. One hundred and seventy-three people died when a series of uncontrollable bush fires swept across the state of Victoria. The next day, the headlines pronounced the small rural hamlet of Strathewen, only 40 kilometres from Melbourne, 'The Valley of Death'. Director Celeste Geer interweaves her own family's story with the experiences of five other families and individuals from Strathewen in an intimate exploration of post disaster recovery.

Originally released: Rebel Films, Film Victoria, Celeste Geer, Screen Australia, 2011.

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