Waterloo (1981)

Documentary

Length: 45 minutes 48 seconds

Synopsis

The film outlines the history of the redevelopment of the Sydney suburb of Waterloo. Residents are interviewed and archival footage is used to outline the history of change in the area. The documentary emphasises the need for consultation and shows the results of more recent residents’ action groups.

Curator’s notes

The documentary is one of Tom Zubrycki’s earliest. His skill as a documentary filmmaker is evident in his ability to clearly outline the story. Zubrycki’s credits include Molly and Mobarak, The Diplomat, Exile in Sarajevo and Billal.

Original aspect ratio: 4 x 3 (TV)

Producer Tom Zubrycki
Co-producer Jim Stevens
Director Tom Zubrycki
Composer Ralph Schneider

Acknowledgements

Produced with the assistance of the Australian Film Commission’s Creative Development Fund.

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