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So, 'To Get That Country' is really something else. It’s this raw, unfiltered documentary style that captures two pivotal events from late January '77, you know? The absence of narration really puts you in the moment, letting the images and ambient sounds speak for themselves. The way it documents the struggle for Aboriginal land rights is both poignant and powerful. You feel the tension, the hope, the frustration of those involved. It’s almost like you’re a fly on the wall, witnessing history unfold. It’s not flashy, but that's what makes it distinctive—just pure, unvarnished reality. You can’t help but appreciate the commitment to authenticity.
This film is quite rare, with limited availability, especially in good condition. It occasionally pops up in collector circles, often discussed for its historical significance rather than its technical finesse. The lack of mainstream distribution makes it a unique find for those interested in Aboriginal rights and documentary filmmaking from that era. Collectors often value it for its authenticity and the way it stands apart from typical documentaries.
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