[Brent Seymour]

Australia, 2004

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The Murray River Queen gets into deep and treacherous waters. People try and save it with chopsticks but alas it eventually sinks. End caption: “they’s why the Poseidon uses a fork”.

An animated short entered to “Create a Stamp Story” section of ACMI’s ‘Screen It’ media making competition for Primary Schools.

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Credits

creator

Anderson's Creek Primary School

Duration

00:00:20:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
2004

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Group of items

Stamps coming to life: Anderson Creek Primary School

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ACMI Identifier

B1006672

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Sound/audio

Silent

Colour

Colour

Holdings

DVD [PAL]; Master

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