In Australia in the 1950s, the Waterside Workers’ Federation Film Unit was the only film production group in the world that was funded by a trade union. The unit produced short films on subjects that other production units would never tackle, like the political background of protests from the union members’ viewpoint, and issues concerning workers’ rights. The filmmakers took a particular stylistic approach to the portrayal of workers, in a period when attempting to make public any left-wing culture was problematic. Since that time, unions in Australia have continued to represent their members on film, television and the internet. In focussing on a selection of works over the past fifty years, this paper examines the ways that working Austr...
A film history project on the Australian trade union movement commissioned in the late 1980s for Aus...
The article makes use of an, as yet, unpublished archive that documents the process of unionization ...
Focusing on the visual representation of labour, this paper explores dimensions of memory in films a...
This thesis explores the history of the Waterside Workers\u27 Federation Film Unit. Comprising three...
The Waterside Workers’ Federation Film Unit operated in Sydney from 1953 to 1958, making films that ...
This paper, written for the Fifth International Documentary Conference, Brisbane, 1997, offers a rea...
A cultural criticism of Australian films representing the 1950s is presented, focusing on Michel Fou...
This essay examines the origins and development of a radical Australian film unit of the Cold War, t...
During the postwar period, internal tensions plagued the Australian labour movement. Central to thes...
© 2020 Daniel Hannington-PintoAlthough wages and working conditions have long been their ‘bread and ...
Beyond the Silver Screen tells the history of women's engagement with filmmaking and film culture in...
Australia is the first nation of film. In preparation for the creation of the Commonwealth of Austra...
The written biographies and memoirs of activists and leaders have long been core components of labou...
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Media images of heroic, hard-working Australian achievers have often accompanied stories about an up...
A film history project on the Australian trade union movement commissioned in the late 1980s for Aus...
The article makes use of an, as yet, unpublished archive that documents the process of unionization ...
Focusing on the visual representation of labour, this paper explores dimensions of memory in films a...
This thesis explores the history of the Waterside Workers\u27 Federation Film Unit. Comprising three...
The Waterside Workers’ Federation Film Unit operated in Sydney from 1953 to 1958, making films that ...
This paper, written for the Fifth International Documentary Conference, Brisbane, 1997, offers a rea...
A cultural criticism of Australian films representing the 1950s is presented, focusing on Michel Fou...
This essay examines the origins and development of a radical Australian film unit of the Cold War, t...
During the postwar period, internal tensions plagued the Australian labour movement. Central to thes...
© 2020 Daniel Hannington-PintoAlthough wages and working conditions have long been their ‘bread and ...
Beyond the Silver Screen tells the history of women's engagement with filmmaking and film culture in...
Australia is the first nation of film. In preparation for the creation of the Commonwealth of Austra...
The written biographies and memoirs of activists and leaders have long been core components of labou...
The \u27White Australia\u27 policy is associated with the Immigration Restriction Act in 1901 and th...
Media images of heroic, hard-working Australian achievers have often accompanied stories about an up...
A film history project on the Australian trade union movement commissioned in the late 1980s for Aus...
The article makes use of an, as yet, unpublished archive that documents the process of unionization ...
Focusing on the visual representation of labour, this paper explores dimensions of memory in films a...