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Written in Chalk: The Echo of Arthur Stace, DVD
DVD 2023-11-01
This award-winning film is the next chapter of the “Eternity” story, looking at Arthur Stace’s legacy and the ongoing impact of his work. It shows how the iconic word and artwork has been used since it famously appeared on the Sydney Harbour Bridge at the 1999/2000 Millennium Fireworks.
ETERNITY is an endearing story which captures the imagination of people the world over. Through the arts, music, opera, literature, film, graffiti, religion, hospitality and capital works, this word features in key moments and at major turning points in Australia’s recent history dating back over 85 years … and is set to continue well into the future.
For some, ETERNITY is an iconic artwork. To others, it’s about faith, cultural expression, and identity. And to others still, it provides a lens through which we can relive and understand Australia’s recent history.
The cast includes Eddie McGuire, Roy Williams, Ric Birch, Elizabeth Meyers, Matthew ‘Mistery’ Peet, Ignatius Jones, Ruth Ridley, Steve Bartlett, Amylia Harris, Frank Sartor, and more.
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This award-winning film is the next chapter of the “Eternity” story, looking at Arthur Stace’s legacy and the ongoing impact of his work. It shows how the iconic word and artwork has been used since it famously appeared on the Sydney Harbour Bridge at the 1999/2000 Millennium Fireworks.
ETERNITY is an endearing story which captures the imagination of people the world over. Through the arts, music, opera, literature, film, graffiti, religion, hospitality and capital works, this word features in key moments and at major turning points in Australia’s recent history dating back over 85 years … and is set to continue well into the future.
For some, ETERNITY is an iconic artwork. To others, it’s about faith, cultural expression, and identity. And to others still, it provides a lens through which we can relive and understand Australia’s recent history.
The cast includes Eddie McGuire, Roy Williams, Ric Birch, Elizabeth Meyers, Matthew ‘Mistery’ Peet, Ignatius Jones, Ruth Ridley, Steve Bartlett, Amylia Harris, Frank Sartor, and more.