Fallout

Fallout

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On The Beach

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, History
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Lawrence Johnston
  • Cast(s): Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Anthony Perkins
  • Duration: 1h 26min
  • Music: Livia Ruzic,Antony Partos,Keith Thomas
  • Award(s): AACTA 2014 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Forbidden Knowledge: Alien Artifacts, The Quest: Nepal
  • Story:
    During the 1940s, Nevil Shute had a steady job as an engineer in the British military but in his spare time, he wrote novels that were being well-received. Once the war was over, Shute choose to move to Australia and focus on writing, soon becoming an internationally acclaimed novelist. His novel On The Beach, particularly hit a chord with the international community, depicting the impact of global nuclear destruction. This documentary studies Shute's career and the adaptation of his most famous novel into a feature film in Melbourne, as his predictions of a post-Hiroshima world seem to be foreboding in their accuracy.
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During the 1940s, Nevil Shute had a steady job as an engineer in the British military but in his spare time, he wrote novels that were being well-received. Once the war was over, Shute choose to move to Australia and focus on writing, soon becoming an internationally acclaimed novelist. His novel On The Beach, particularly hit a chord with the international community, depicting the impact of global nuclear destruction. This documentary studies Shute's career and the adaptation of his most famous novel into a feature film in Melbourne, as his predictions of a post-Hiroshima world seem to be foreboding in their accuracy.

AWARDS

Nominations
AACTA Award

Best Sound in a Documentary | 2014 | Keith

FCCA Award

Best Feature Documentary | 2014