Western stories: expressions for the future. Vol. 3

VIC/Australia, 2006

Film
A still image from All for one, one for all: the three musketeers

Western Stories: Expressions for the Future is an inspirational collection of works from young people who, through their association with the Western Chances program, have been given the opportunity to tell their stories and build their own bridge to the future.
Western Chances was established to ensure that financial hardship does not prevent a young person in Melbourne’s West from achieving their maximum potential in life.

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Credits

Duration

00:39:58:00

Production places
VIC/Australia
Production dates
2006

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

B2000770

Language

English

Audience classification

ACMI classified

Subject categories

Digital Storytelling

Documentary

Sound/audio

Sound

Holdings

DVCAM; Master

DVCAM; Sub-master

VHS [PAL]; Reference - timecoded

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