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Profile: David Bradbury | Filmography | Frontline Shop | Investment |
 


"Keep the camera rolling, no matter what" was Neil Davis' motto. In 1985 he filmed his own death.

     

A Hard Rain
Traversing five countries China, France, UK, Japan and Australia, A Hard Rain exposes the hidden agendas behind the latest push for Australia to go nuclear and presents a compellingand frighteningargument against allowing this to happen.

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Blowin' In The Wind
A deeply disturbing film about the use and effects of DU munitions in wars in Iraq & Afghanistan, and how this danger is now coming to our backyard.
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Raul the Terrible
A portrait of Raul Castells, a modern day Argentinian Robin Hood. This is a warts-and-all portrait of a man driven to change the world and a frightening insight into the politics of poverty.
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Frontline
An account of the Vietnam war as seen through the camera of Australian journalist Neil Davis. His footage of the conflict was seen nightly by millions. Vietnam was a television war, a war said to have been lost in the lounge rooms of middle America. and not on the battlefield.
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Public Enemy Number One
For most of his working life, controversial Australian journalist Wilfred Burchett chose to report from the "other side". His unorthodox views and activities caused him to be labelled a traitor by many.
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Fond Memories of Cuba
A film that expresses the passionate vitality of the Cuban people and their willingness to embrace life and "get on with it" despite the challenges facing the island nation.
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Nicaragua - No Pasaran
In 1978 the revolutionary Sandinista movement came to government after 43 years of organised resistance and the death of 50,000 Nicaraguans.
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Chile: Hasta Cuando?
A portrait of a brutal military dictatorship made during a three month visit to Chile in 1985 by David Bradbury. The footage reveals a country torn with civil strife and political unrest; military intimidation of the population...
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South of the Border
David Bradbury's documentary examines how the political and economic struggle in Central America is expressed through the music of the people south of the border, from Mexico to Managua.
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State of Shock
The 1981 murder trial of Alwyn Peter made Australian legal history when his defence lawyer successfully argued that charges of murder and manslaughter were inappropriate for dispossessed, semi-tribal Aborigines.
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Nazi Supergrass
This chilling story of terrorism in suburbia explores the dark underworldof neo-Nazis in Australia today. There are exclusive, riveting interviewswith Jack van Tongeren, jailed leader of the neo-Nazi Australian Nationalist Movement, and the man who betrayed him, police informer Russell Dean Willey.
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Jabiluka
The struggle of the Mirrar people against the Jabiluka Uranium mine... Jabiluka is about us, blackfellas, whitefellas together...and our belief in the future of our nation... Currently Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) is pushing to open a new uranium mine that is surrounded by the World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park.
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Wamsley's War
The documentary follows Dr John Wamsley’s attempt to acquire a parcel of land in the Grose Valley NSW for use as a wildlife sanctuary. A wealthy man in his sixties with a PhD in mathematics, Wamsley is taking on the conservation establishment.
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Shoalwater: Up for Grabs
Bradbury combines his film making talents with long-time university friend and environmental activist, Peter Garrett. Aired nationally on the commercial Seven network, it was instrumental in stopping sandmining going ahead in the largest area of untouched wilderness on the East coast of Australia south of Cape York.
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The Last Whale
An expose of Japanese attempts to buy the vote of small countries in the Caribbean and South Pacific to block a proposal for a sanctuary for whales in the Antarctic. Presented by Olivia Newton John, it was shown nationally by the Nine network in Australia and sold to Discovery and PBS in the USA, England, French and Mexico television.
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The Battle For Byron
Bradbury produced, filmed and co-directed with Richard Mordaunt was about the Byron Shire community coming together to halt inappropriate development. It tracked the struggle over four years of the community to stop developers, including Club Med making Byron shire into another Gold Coast...
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Battle for Byron II
Battle for Byron II is a continuation of the sage to keep Byron Bay unique. It documents the changes and cultural events that took place in the Byron Shire from 1996 to 1999.
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Loggerheads
Finished in 1997, a gutsy cinema verite look at the battle in the frontlines of the forests of northern NSW between the loggers and so-called 'feral' environmentalists.
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Nick Shand
Founding editor of the independent Byron Shire newspaper The Echo who with mirth great insight opposed rampant development before his tragic death in 1996.
 
     
     
Bridge over the River Bruns
A community video to alert Byron Residents to what we stand to lose if theRTA has its way with a 6 lane highway at 110kph across the Brunswick River.
 
     
     
Polska
Polska, was shot in Poland in 1990 on the eve of the break-up of the Soviet Union. It tells the tragic but inspiring history of Poland from Auswitz to the building of the Berlin Wall to Solidarity's coming to power.
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