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1 29 form y separately published work icon Stone Bros Richard Frankland , ( dir. Richard Frankland ) Australia : Golden Seahorse Productions , 2009 Z1595198 2009 single work film/TV humour

'Eddie and Charlie are two cousins trying to deliver a special rock home to their Uncle. They pre-roll 187 joints for the long drive home, pick up an Aboriginal transvestite, go to an explosive wedding, pick up an Italian rock god who has some issues, get chased by a possessed dog, piss off a woman of magic, get locked up, have an old car, they meet a redneck, get covered in chocolate sauce, chased by an angry spider and they are black.

'There is only one real question you really need to ask yourself... Would you get in the car with them???'

Source: Golden Seahorse Productions website, http://www.goldenseahorse.com.au/

Sighted: 02/06/2009

1 10 form y separately published work icon Harry's War Richard Frankland , ( dir. Richard Frankland ) Torquay : Golden Seahorse Productions , 1999 Z862513 1999 single work film/TV (taught in 2 units)

Harry Saunders's decision to join the army during the Second World War and fight for his country is largely motivated by his desire to fight for the rights of Indigenous people. Harry hopes that in fighting alongside the white citizens of Australia, he will help Indigenous people to eventually win citizenship. Prejudice and racism, however, are not so easily overcome, as Harry soon finds out.

(Source: Australian Screen.)

1 8 form y separately published work icon No Way To Forget Richard Frankland , ( dir. Richard Frankland ) Torquay : Golden Seahorse Productions , 1996 Z1509387 1996 single work film/TV

Based on Richard Frankland's experiences as a field officer for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, No Way to Forget follows one of his many car journeys between cities for the hearings. It also marks his own spiritual and emotional journey, in which he attempts to deal with the pain of the knowledge he bears.

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