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38 min
In the process of remastering Albert Falzon's 1972 classic film, Morning of the Earth, 90 minutes of never-before-seen 16mm camera original outtakes were unexpectedly unearthed. Because of the wealth of this material, a 38-minute film was produced. Getting back to where it all began, this artistic showcase of the “Lost Reels” paints a more complete picture of the filmmaker's journey, and reveals culturally, environmentally and socially significant details of a forgotten past. The film covers Australia, Bali and Hawaii, and is accompanied by an all original soundtrack.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ted Spencer | Unowned | ||
| Tanya Binning | Unowned | ||
| Mark Warren | Unowned | ||
| David Treloar | Unowned | ||
| Stephen Cooney | Unowned | ||
| Bob McTavish | Unowned | ||
| Andrew McKinnon | Unowned | ||
| Terry Fitzgerald | Unowned | ||
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Gerry Lopez | Unowned | |
| Drew Harrison | Unowned | ||
| Owl Chapman | Unowned | ||
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Albert Falzon | Unowned | |
| Rusty Miller | Unowned | ||
| Paul Hutchinson | Unowned | ||
| David Elfick | Unowned |