Federation (miniseries) explained

Federation is a 1998 documentary film in three parts on the history behind the union of six colonies into the Commonwealth of Australia.

The film

The film was funded by the ABC and Film Australia, originally broadcast as a 3-part miniseries, each of 55 minutes, in the programme slot The Big Picture.[1]

Presentation largely consists of interleaving historical photographs and political cartoons, modern film clips and "talking heads", their faces rarely shown for more than five seconds, then talking over relevant graphics. Dates and statistics are given second place to anecdotes and character assessments of the principle protagonists.

The locomotive with its passenger-less carriages, seen frequently in continuity shots, is an "F-class" F251 built by Perry Engineering, which entered service with the South Australian Railways in 1922 and is now operated by SteamRanger, maintenance schedule permitting.[2]

Selected credits

Recognition

Home release

A DVD of the three-part series was released by Umbrella Entertainment in 2012. It is currently (2019) unavailable.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Federation [DVD] : Australia's three part journey to nationhood]. Swift Library consortium. 23 August 2019.
  2. Web site: SteamRanger's Steam Locomotives. November 2011 . 26 August 2019.