The Birth of White Australia

Streaming video - 1928

An early Australian silent film depicting historical events on the Young district goldfields, then known as Lambing Flat. During the gold rush of 1861, tensions between Australian miners and immigrant Chinese led to rioting, with Chinese miners attacked and driven from the diggings. The film portrays these events as being the genesis – or birth – of the White Australia policy, a significant political issue of the day.. The film is a narrative jumble, jumping between actuality and drama, and from historical vignettes to obscure folklore. National events like a re-enactment of Captain Cook’s landing and actuality footage of the 1927 Parliament House opening ceremony in nearby Canberra, contrast with depictions of the hardships of settl...ers and the discovery of gold at Lambing Flat. Aboriginals are depicted both as savages – violently attacking settlers – and saviours, rescuing a starving traveller who is brought to live with the tribe.. Backed financially by the townsfolk of Young, NSW, the bulk of the amateur cast were locals. Many of the ‘Chinese’, depicted as furtive caricatures with pigtails, were played by whites wearing stockings. Despite a short season in Young, the film had no other screenings and failed to recover its costs. The original film print was discovered by Young Historical Society in the early 1960s, stored in the clock tower of Young Town Hall, and later given to NFSA. The film exists today as a historical curiosity piece..

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Subjects
Genres
Feature films
Published
[San Francisco, California, USA] : National Film and Sound Archive of Australia 1928.
2016.
Language
English
Online Access
A Kanopy streaming video
Cover Image
Item Description
In Process Record.
Title from title frames.
Film
Physical Description
1 online resource (streaming video file) (103 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
Playing Time
01:42:17
Format
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Access
AVAILABLE FOR USE ONLY BY IOWA CITY AND RESIDENTS OF THE CONTRACTING GOVERNMENTS OF JOHNSON COUNTY, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, HILLS, AND LONE TREE (IA).