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Waterfront (2 discs)Icon_movClass_M

1984, 225 minutes, Rated M

Waterfront begins in one of the watershed years of this century, 1928. There is the spectre of the Great Depression, increasingly rancorous class divisions, industrial disputes and rising unemployment. As the politicians watch for the most opportune moments to call and win an election, waterside workers around the country strike. Eventually, all except those in Melbourne return to work, the strike broken by the bosses' employment of unwitting Italian labourers, who, like the Australian workers, are hungry for work.

As the Melbourne wharfies continue to strike, too innocent and eager to consider that their struggle might be used as a pawn in a bigger, more sinister game, the issues of racism and survival are brought to the fore. Among this complex analysis of race and class are a wharfie, Maxey Woodbury (Jack Thompson) and an upper-class Italian migrant Anna Chieri (Greta Scacchi), whose roles encapsulate the situation at large.

Waterfront is an impossible love story set against a background of political and social violence.  A story full of bitterness and racism that formed the early days of migration in Australia.

Director:
Chris Thomson [8],
Starring:
Greta Scacchi [15], Noni Hazelhurst [5], Warren Mitchell [7], Jack Thompson [49],
Screen Formats:
Full Frame 1.33:1
Language and Sound:
English Dolby Digital Stereo

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