Painting the Town (film)
| Painting the Town | |
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| Directed by | Trevor Graham |
| Written by | Charles Merewether Sharon Connolly Trevor Graham |
| Produced by | Trevor Graham Ned Lander |
| Narrated by | Max Gillies |
| Cinematography | John Whitteron Mandy Walker |
| Edited by | Tony Stephens |
| Music by | Joe Camilleri Paul Grabowsky |
Release date |
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Running time | 59 minutes |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
Painting the Town is a 1987 Australian documentary film, created by Trevor Graham, looking at Jewish artist Yosl Bergner's time in Australia.[1]
Reception
Jim Schembri of the Age states "as far as films about artists and their work go this film has a rare quality; it is entertaining."[1] Diana Simmonds wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald that the filmmakers "put together a film that's as racy as a fiction drama, as droll (courtesy of their witty and articulate subject) as a comedy play, and as informative and visionary as many programs twice the length."[2]
Awards
- 1987 Australian Film Institute Awards
- Best Documentary - Trevor Graham - won[1]