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1 4 form y separately published work icon An Imaginary Life : David Malouf : The Inner World of an Extraordinary Writer Don Featherstone (director), Lindfield Sydney Australia : Film Australia RM Associates ABC Television , 1997 Z339703 1997 single work film/TV

In 1996, Australian author David Malouf's Remembering Babylon was considered by the IMPAC literary judges to be the best novel written by anyone, anywhere, in any language, in the last three years. The interviews with Malouf reveal his underlying belief that we have the ability to transform ourselves and change the way things are.

1 form y separately published work icon Lowering the Tone : 45 Years of Robyn Archer Don Featherstone (interviewer), ( dir. Don Featherstone ) Sydney : Featherstone Productions , 1994 Z966936 1994 single work film/TV
1 form y separately published work icon Right Said Fred Right Said Fred: Fred Schepisi - Film Director Steve Warne , ( dir. Don Featherstone ) South Melbourne : Featherstone Productions , 1993 Z1669029 1993 single work film/TV

Right Said Fred tracks director Fred Schepisi's career from his days as an advertising man through to his latest film project, Six Degrees of Separation. Illustrated with extracts from his movies, it also includes lengthy sequences from in-depth interviews recorded over the years; scenes of Fred at work in the cutting room and at a sound mixing session; and interviews with actors and colleagues, including Donald Sutherland and Meryl Streep.

1 form y separately published work icon The Daylight Moon : A Film about the Poet Les Murray Steve Warne , ( dir. Don Featherstone ) Bondi Junction : Featherstone Productions , 1991 Z796623 1991 single work film/TV Australian poet Les Murray is filmed at the Murray family farm in Bunyah, New South Wales, and talks about his life, ideas, and poetry. He reads some of his poems and the audience sees some of the scenes he describes.
1 form y separately published work icon God or Politics : Tom Keneally in Eritrea Thomas Keneally , ( dir. Don Featherstone ) 1990 Z865431 1990 single work film/TV

In this documentary, Tom Keneally re-traces the journey he made two years earlier, when researching the novel Towards Asmara. Keneally reveals a remarkable society of camouflaged schools and hospitals, factories hidden in deep caves, great food distribution dumps, and ravaged biblical towns. He encounters again the real people he turned into fictional characters in his book.

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1 form y separately published work icon Creative Spirits Don Featherstone , Featherstone Productions (publisher), Sydney : Featherstone Productions , 1990 Z1684570 1990 series - publisher film/TV A series of biographical profiles on well-known Australian creatives. The episodes are (in order) 'Difficult Pleasure' (painter Brett Whiteley); 'The Wizard from Oz' (jazz virtuoso James Morrison); 'Astonish Me' (choreographer Graeme Murphy); 'God or Politics' (author Tom Keneally); 'The People's Diva' (opera singer Joan Carden); 'There's No Time' (composer Peter Sculthorpe); 'Bon-bons and Roses for Dorothy' (writer/dramatist Dorothy Hewett).
1 form y separately published work icon Beautiful Lies : Peter Carey Don Featherstone , Joanna Penglase , ( dir. Don Featherstone ) Sydney : Featherstone Productions , 1987 Z106609 1987 single work film/TV biography A series of interviews with Peter Carey interspersed with dramatised scenes, Beautiful Lies attempts to blend the surreal of his fiction with the reality of the places and experiences that inspired them.
1 form y separately published work icon Babakiueria Geoffrey Atherden , ( dir. Don Featherstone ) Sydney : ABC Television , 1986 Z1895714 1986 single work film/TV satire

In 1788, the first white settlers arrived in Botany Bay to begin the process of white colonisation of Australia. But in Babakiueria, the roles are reversed in a delightful and light-hearted look at colonisation of a different kind. This satirical examination of black-white relations in Australia is the story of the fictitious land of Babakiueria, where white people are the minority and must obey black laws. (Source: Trove)

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