Christine Turner’s interview
During our stay in Bundaberg we have been lucky enough to meet several artists who agreed to be interviewed for our documentary. Christine Turner welcomed us in her tiny art gallery called « Dirty Linen » (as it is located next door to a Laundromat). Born in Melbourne, Christine Turner travelled around Australia before moving to Bundaberg … Continue reading Christine Turner’s interview
Newcastle and Blackbutt reserve
This time, we’re going North for good! Autumn is here in Australia and we’re not going to lie: we got really cold at night in the Blue Mountains. So we drove toward Brisbane and made a first stop in Newcastle, seventh city of Australia and second most populated in the New South Wales after Sydney. After a … Continue reading Newcastle and Blackbutt reserve
The Blue Mountains
After our first interview, we spent a week in the Blue Mountains. Located 65 km West of Sydney, this 248 000 hectares National Park classed a UNESCO World Heritage Site is named after the light blue steam draping the trees. This phenomenon is caused by the evaporation of the gum tree’s oil when the air is … Continue reading The Blue Mountains
First interview: Jeni Thornley and Margot Oliver
We’ve been in Sydney for two months now. We spent the first month looking for a van and the second one in the library working on our project. As you know our project is to make a webdocumentary about the status of women in Australia. Thanks to many hours spent reading, researching and brainstorming here … Continue reading First interview: Jeni Thornley and Margot Oliver
Bondi Beach & Yellow van
Alléluia we have a van ! After three weeks of strenuous work and unsuccessful visits, we finally found a rare find. But this pretty van is currently in Adelaide, and we’re in Sydney. On the map, it doesn’t look that far… …but 1408 km (and half an hour time difference) separate us from our future … Continue reading Bondi Beach & Yellow van