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The Sydney Opera House Tenth Anniversary Recital: Roger Woodward

Australia, 1983

BBC Television Shakespeare Series

United Kingdom, 1981

This is Tanganyika

United Kingdom, 1961

Paderewski playing - '2nd Hungarian Rhapsody - Listz'

United States, 1950

Conscience in conflict

United States, 1973

In celebration

United Kingdom, 1974

Nuclear power today and tomorrow

United Kingdom, 1967

The Secret love of Sandra Blain

United States, 1971

A Midsummer night's dream (BBC)

United Kingdom, 1981

Emulation of Space Journey for Commodore 64

Australia, 1980s

The Centre

United Kingdom, 1947

Epilepsy: Yes! You can help

Australia, 1991

Hyper >> [games magazine] Issue 2, December 1994

Australia, 1994

The Colonel comes to Japan

United States, 1981

Anyone can be a genius

Australia, 1985

A Natural question

United Kingdom, 1978

Dangerous Liaisons

United Kingdom and United States of America, 1988

In sickness and in health. Part 1

United Kingdom, 1970
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ACMI would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways of greater Melbourne, the people of the Kulin Nation, and recognise that ACMI is located on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. We recognise the connection of First Peoples to their Country and that Treaty marks a renewed relationship grounded in truth-telling, self‑determination and respect. We also acknowledge First Nations people as the original storytellers of this land and recognise their significant contribution to the contemporary moving image.