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Title First footprints
Published Australia : Screen Australia, 2013
Artarmon, N.S.W. : Flame Distribution, [2013]
©2013

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 W'PONDS  305.89915 Dea/Ffo  AVAILABLE
Description 2 videodiscs (240 min.) : colour, sound ; 12 cm
Contents Disc 1, Episode 1: Super Nomads -- Episode 2: The Great Drought ; Disc. 2, Episode 3: The Great Flood -- Episode 4: the Biggest Estate
Summary First Footprints: The landmark four-part series narrated by Ernie Dingo, as seen on ABC TV. Australia is home to the oldest living cultures in the world. Over fifty thousand years ago, when Neanderthals still dominated Europe and thousands of years before people reached America, people were spreading across this vast southern continent. As the first modern people out of Africa, Aboriginal people made the first open-ocean crossing in history, conducted the world's earliest ritual cremation, invented technologies such as the hafted stone axe and boomerang, etched the earliest depiction of the human face, engraved the world's first maps and made the earliest narrative paintings - all pre-dating the Cro-Magnon of Lascaux, France. Across Australia there are millions of prehistoric paintings, engravings and archaeological sites. The continent is one giant canvas telling an epic story of endurance in the face of terrifying megafauna, catastrophic droughts, rising sea levels, and massive climate shifts that cause both conflict and phenomenal cultural output over tens of thousands of years. First Footprints shows for the first time new archaeological discoveries, stunning rock art, a wealth of never-before-seen archival footage, and cinema-quality CGI that reveals the epic story of 50,000 years of life in Australia
Credits Written, produced & directed by Bentley Dean & Martin Butler ; editor, Tania Nehme
Performer Narrated by Ernie Dingo
Audience Censorship classification rating: PG
Notes DVD. Produced for all regions
Available to Deakin University staff and students only
Subject Aboriginal Australians -- History.
Aboriginal Australians -- Antiquities.
Prehistoric peoples -- Australia.
SUBJECT Australia -- History -- To 1788. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88000618
Genre/Form Video recordings.
Author Dean, Bentley, screenwriter, director, producer
Butler, Martin, 1952- screenwriter, director, producer
Dingo, Ernie, presenter
Nehme, Tania, editor