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A wire through the heart

Label
A wire through the heart
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
A wire through the heart
Oclc number
897769982
resource.otherEventInformation
Originally produced by National Film and Sound Archive of Australia in 2007
Runtime
54
Series statement
Constructing Australia series
Summary
The story of the struggle to cross a vast continent and build the telegraph line that would bring Australia to the world and the world to Australia. Australia in the mid 1800s was a land isolated by distance and divided between two very different cultures. John McDouall Stuart, a migrant from Scotland, was determined to cross the centre of Australia and reach the north coast. His success would pave the way for a communications revolution. Charles Todd had dreamed of constructing a telegraph line through the heart of the continent and in Stuart he found the man who could prove the inhospitable centre could be crossed. The telegraph's construction heralded the start of a new communications era every bit as revolutionary as the internet. News from overseas arrived in hours rather than months, securing Adelaide's position as the centre for early colonial communications. It made Todd a hero, but Stuart, the man who made it possible, was destroyed by the hardships he had endured and died in obscurity. Developed with the assistance of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the BBC. Produced with the assistance of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. A Film Australia Making History Production in association with Piper Films and the South Australian Film Corporation. 2011 National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. Executive producer: Alex West, Mark Hamlyn. Producer: Mike Piper, Simon Nasht, Corey Piper. Director: Darcy Yuille. Writer: Darcy Yuille, Rob George. DOP/Cinematographer: Corey Piper. Narrator/Presenter: Wendy Hughes
Technique
live action
Is Part Of
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