Go behind the scenes of Australia: An Unofficial History with Off the Record – a curated capsule of rare and revealing 1970s titles from the National Film and Sound Archive. From candid portraits of queer teens and multicultural families to radical documentaries and quietly feminist dramas, these features and shorts expand the world of the SBS series and spotlight the real people who lived Australia’s social transformation.
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Off the Record
Do I Have to Kill My Child...?
52m
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Drama, Social issues
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1976
Tempo – Australia in the Seventies
23m
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Documentary, Science & Technology
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1971
Mainly for Women
25m
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Documentary, Short
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1971
Talking About Belonging
21m
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Documentary, Short
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1978
Kemal – A Turkish Boy
8m
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Documentary, Short
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1978
Good Afternoon
58m
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Documentary, The Arts
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1971
George and Toula
8m
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Documentary, Short
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1978
The Australia Game
29m
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Game Show
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1978
Clem and Faye
10m
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Documentary, Short
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1978
Jenny
11m
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Documentary, Short
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1977
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