Big Dreamers
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Big Dreamers is a 55-minute documentary
showcasing the Big Things of Australia
. Directed
by Camille hardman, and produced by Camille Hardman and John Fink, Big Dreamers features the construction of The Biggest Gumboot in world in Tully, in far North Queensland.
was a prosperous town in tropical north Queensland
, until Brazil
dumped its sugar
surplus on the global market. The locals call a meeting to save the town from financial disaster. Ron Hunt stands up and proposes to build The World’s Biggest Gumboot in honour of Tully’s rainfall record of 7.98 metres in 1950.
Ron declares the Big Golden Gumboot will put Tully on the map, so he and the local Rotary Club hire out-of-towner Bryan Newell to build the edifice. Tully's local artist and fellow Rotarian. Roger Chandler is not pleased. The cost of the boot blows out to $90,000, and the construction is endlessly delayed by rain.
Personalities clash, and Ron wonders whether he has made the right decision.
Dispersed throughout the main narrative are small vignettes highlighting other Big Things around Australia.
Documentary
A documentary is a creative work of non-fiction, including:* Documentary film, including television* Radio documentary* Documentary photographyRelated terms include:...
showcasing the Big Things of Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...
. Directed
Film director
A film director is a person who directs the actors and film crew in filmmaking. They control a film's artistic and dramatic nathan roach, while guiding the technical crew and actors.-Responsibilities:...
by Camille hardman, and produced by Camille Hardman and John Fink, Big Dreamers features the construction of The Biggest Gumboot in world in Tully, in far North Queensland.
Plot
TullyTully
Tully is a surname of Irish origin. The surname itself and its variants include; Tally, MacTully, Tilly and Flood, all of which can derive from several different unrelated Irish families such as; Ó Maoltuile, Taithligh, Mac Maoltuile, Ó Taithligh, and Mac an Tuile...
was a prosperous town in tropical north Queensland
North Queensland
North Queensland or the Northern Region is the northern part of the state of Queensland in Australia. Queensland is a massive state, larger than most countries, and the tropical northern part of it has been historically remote and undeveloped, resulting in a distinctive regional character and...
, until Brazil
Brazil
Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...
dumped its sugar
Sugar
Sugar is a class of edible crystalline carbohydrates, mainly sucrose, lactose, and fructose, characterized by a sweet flavor.Sucrose in its refined form primarily comes from sugar cane and sugar beet...
surplus on the global market. The locals call a meeting to save the town from financial disaster. Ron Hunt stands up and proposes to build The World’s Biggest Gumboot in honour of Tully’s rainfall record of 7.98 metres in 1950.
Ron declares the Big Golden Gumboot will put Tully on the map, so he and the local Rotary Club hire out-of-towner Bryan Newell to build the edifice. Tully's local artist and fellow Rotarian. Roger Chandler is not pleased. The cost of the boot blows out to $90,000, and the construction is endlessly delayed by rain.
Personalities clash, and Ron wonders whether he has made the right decision.
Dispersed throughout the main narrative are small vignettes highlighting other Big Things around Australia.
Cast
- Ron Hunt - Rotarian
- Bryan Newell - Boot builder
- Roger Chandler - Local Artist
- Tip Byrne - Mayor of Tully
- Sera & Cerrino Qualiata - Cane Farmers
- Rotary Club of Tully
- Townsfolk of Tully
- Kevin Rubie- The Big BananaBig BananaThe Big Banana is a tourist attraction in the city of Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia, featuring a large walk-through banana. Banana-related products are shown or sold, and the grounds of the building are a banana plantation, a souvenir shop and restaurant...
, Coffs Harbour, New South WalesCoffs Harbour, New South Wales-History:By the early 1900s, the Coffs Harbour area had become an important timber production centre. Before the opening of the North Coast Railway Line, the only way to transport large items of heavy but low value, such as timber, was by coastal shipping. This meant sawmillers on the North Coast... - Eric Peltz - The Big Lobster, Kingston SE, South AustraliaKingston SE, South AustraliaKingston SE is a town approximately 297 km southeast of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, and 44 km from the town of Robe. It is at the southeastern end of Encounter Bay and the Coorong. At the 2006 census, Kingston SE had a population of 1,443.-History:The town was named after...
- Fred Glasbrenner - The Big Abalone, Laverton North, VictoriaLaverton North, VictoriaLaverton North is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km west from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Wyndham.It is predominantly an industrial suburb, with the Federation Trail flowing through....
- Dianne & Roger Venning - The Big Galah, Kimba, South AustraliaKimba, South AustraliaKimba is a rural service town on the Eyre Highway at the top of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. At the 2006 census, Kimba had a population of 636 and it has an annual rainfall of 339 mm. There is 7 metre tall statue of a big galah beside the highway marking halfway between the east and west...
- Joyce Peterson - The Big Orange, Gayndah, QueenslandGayndah, QueenslandGayndah is a town located on the Burnett River in Queensland, Australia. It is north of the state capital, Brisbane, and west of the regional city of Maryborough. The Burnett Highway passes through the town. At the 2006 census, Gayndah had a population of 1,745.-History:Exploration of the...
- Fran Myors - The Big Koala, Phillip Island, Victoria
- Jim Mauger - The Big Potato, Robertson, New South WalesRobertson, New South WalesRobertson is a small town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. The town is located on the edge of an elevated plateau about 35 km from the coast. At the 2006 census, Robertson had a population of 1,206 people.Robertson is known for its high annual...
Film Festivals
Big Dreamers featured in a number of Film Festivals worldwide Including:- 2007 SILVERDOCSSilverdocsAFI-Discovery Channel Silverdocs Documentary Festival is an American international film festival created by the American Film Institute and Discovery Channel. It is held every year in Silver Spring, Maryland near Washington, D.C.. Started in 2003, the festival is held for eight days in June at...
: AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival, Washington, USA - 2007 Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, Arkansas, USA
- 2007 Melbourne International Film Festival, Victoria , Australia
- 2007 Revelation Perth International Film Festival, Perth, Australia
- 2007 Kansas International Film Festival, Kansas City, USA
- 2007 Palm Beach International Film FestivalPalm Beach International Film FestivalThe Palm Beach International Film Festival is a film festival in the United States held in Palm Beach, Florida which showcases over 120 films annually in April for over 20,000 attendees...
, Florida, USA - 2007 deadCENTER Film FestivalDeadCENTER Film FestivalThe deadCENTER Film Festival was founded in 2001 in Oklahoma City. The festival was named "deadCENTER" because it is located in the exact center of the United States...
, Oklahoma, USA - 2007 ReelHeART International Film FestivalReelHeArt International Film FestivalThe ' known as The Filmmakers Film Festival is an annual independent film festival that screens over 100 films from 30 or more countries during six days around the 3rd week of June in Toronto, Canada....
, Toronto, Canada - 2007 Byron Bay International Film Festival, NSW, Australia
- 2007 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Montana, USA
- 2007 Dungog Film FestivalDungog Film FestivalThe Dungog Film Festival is an annual event held in the Hunter Region town of Dungog. Dungog Film Festival is a not for profit arts organisation that is dedicated to celebrating and promoting Australian screen industry. The festival is committed to education and nurturing the health of the...
, Dungog, Australia - 2007 Webster Film Series, Webster University, St Louis, USA
- 2007 The Accolade Competition, USA
- 2008 Environmental Film Festival, Australian Embassy Washington DC, USA
- 2008 Bondi Openair Cinema, Bondi Beach, Australia
- 2008 Wisconsin Film Festival, Madison, USA
- 2008 Jasmax Film Festival – Celebrating Architecture, New Zealand
- 2008 June – Dec Qantas Inflight Entertainment
- 2008 ABC TVABC TelevisionABC Television is a service of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation launched in 1956. As a public broadcasting broadcaster, the ABC provides four non-commercial channels within Australia, and a partially advertising-funded satellite channel overseas....
, Australia - 2008 Australia NetworkAustralia NetworkAustralia Network, originally Australia Television International and later ABC Asia Pacific, is a free-to-air international satellite television service operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation since 2006. The television and online service broadcasts 24 hours a day on 7 days a week, to...
(Asia) - 2008 DOCU Channel (NZ)
- 2008 Cork Film Festival, Cork, Ireland
- 2009 Jesse James Film & Arts Festival, Russellville, Kentucky, USA
External links
- The Official Big Dreamers Website
- Allmovie - Mark Deming, New York Times, USA
- NewWest’s top picks for the 2007 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival - Andy Smetanka, Montana, USA
- Sydney Morning Herald - Tim Elliott
- Media Search - Matthew Pejkovic
- Urban Cinefile - Andrew L Urban
- Filmink Magazine - Jim Mitchell
- Lost at E Minor - Xavier Toby
- Screen Hub - Alex Prior
- Wentworth Courier - Drew Sheldrick, Australia
- Big Dreamers imbd
- If Magazine