Chunuk Bair (film) explained

Chunuk Bair
Director:Dale G. Bradley
Producer:Grant Bradley
David Arnell
Starring:Robert Powell
Music:Stephen Bell-Booth
Cinematography:Warrick Attewell
Editing:Paul Sutorius
Runtime:110 minutes
Country:New Zealand
Language:English

Chunuk Bair is a 1992 New Zealand film based on the play Once on Chunuk Bair (1982) by Maurice Shadbolt.

Set in 1915, the film tells of the Wellington Regiment, part of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force present at Gallipoli during World War I. On 8 August 1915, the Regiment took and held Chunuk Bair, one of the Turkish hills.

Chunuk Bair was produced by Daybreak Pictures in association with Avalon and the National Film Unit. It was released to roughly coincide with Anzac Day, the national day of Remembrance in New Zealand and Australia.

The central characters are Frank South (Robert Powell) and Colonel William Connolly (Kevin Wilson) who have differing opinions about the battle.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Petrie, Duncan J.. Shot in New Zealand : the art and craft of the Kiwi cinematographer. 2007. Random House. 978-1-86941-791-8. Auckland, N.Z.. 54. 174083958.