Limit search to available items
Streaming video

Title Victor Smorgon / produced and directed by Robin Hughes
Published Acton, Australian Capital Territory : National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, 1999

Copies

Description 1 online resource (26 min.)
Series Australasian video online
Australian biography
Summary Industrialist. Born Russia, 1913. Died 2009. Victor Smorgon was one of Australia's most successful industrial entrepreneurs. He spent his early years in Russia, where he saw the dramatic end of the tsarist regime and the dawn of communism. His childhood life was one of poverty, starvation and anti-Semitic attacks against his family. In his early teens his family migrated to Australia and settled in Melbourne. Victor's father and uncles established a kosher butcher shop in Carlton and this became the humble foundation of the giant enterprise that Victor's entrepreneurial genius subsequently created. The story of the expansion of the business into meat exporting, plastics, glass and steel is a fascinating one and in this interview Victor tells it with characteristic verve and energy. He reveals the secrets of his great success in business as he recounts his extraordinary life. He explains why he became almost as well known for his philanthropy in medicine and the arts, as he was for his business acumen. His humour, optimism, creativity and great capacity to seize what opportunities life presents are on full display
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed November 24, 2014)
In English
Subject Smorgon, Victor -- Interviews
SUBJECT Smorgon, Victor. fast (OCoLC)fst00454142
Subject Businessmen -- Australia -- Interviews
Businessmen.
Australia.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Interviews.
Documentary films.
Form Streaming video
Author Hughes, Robin.
Film Australia (Organization)
National Film and Sound Archive (Australia)