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Tempo – Australia in the Seventies

23m Documentary, Science & Technology, Culture, Social issues, Short 1971

A machine-made vision of Australia: bold, booming and data-driven.

What happens when a computer is asked to sum up a nation? In TEMPO – AUSTRALIA IN THE SEVENTIES, a futuristic mainframe crunches statistics, lifestyle data and economic forecasts to deliver an audiovisual report on a country on the move. Using fast cuts, narrated summaries and dynamic imagery, the film presents a vision of 1970s Australia shaped by growth, industry and possibility. It’s part time capsule, part techno-optimist fever dream, and a fascinating glimpse into the era’s faith in machines, models and modernity. Directed by Keith Gow and David Haythornthwaite, with narration by Tom Oliver.

An Australian Commonwealth Film Unit Production.

© National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.

Director

Keith Gow

Language

English

Country

Australia

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