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The Golden Days Revisited
2020
1 h 11 mins
E
HD
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director:
Malcolm Drinkwater
Country:
Australia
The Golden Days Revisited is a compelling documentary that brings to life the story of Australia’s iconic Gold Rush era through fresh eyes and enhanced footage. This digitally remastered and updated version of the original film offers a fascinating look at the allure of gold, the dreams it sparked, and its lasting impact on Australia’s landscape and people.
From the bustling commercial streets of gold rush towns to the silent ruins of mines, the film leads us beyond the gold fields to explore the legacy left behind and the eventual reclamation of the land by nature. A highlight of this journey is the exploration of the Golden Gully, where Chinese miners worked alongside their European counterparts, and the eerie remnants of Cornish miners’ stonework that are still visible today.
The documentary also delves into the technical aspects of gold extraction, from alluvial gold to reef gold, examining the dangerous methods employed, including the volatile use of black powder, which ultimately led to Alfred Nobel's invention of dynamite.
The Golden Days Revisited invites us to discover the lasting legacy of the gold rush—a time of luck, hardship, and unrelenting hope that has left an indelible mark upon this nation.
The Golden Days Revisited is a compelling documentary that brings to life the story of Australia’s iconic Gold Rush era through fresh eyes and enhanced footage. This digitally remastered and updated version of the original film offers a fascinating look at the allure of gold, the dreams it sparked, and its lasting impact on Australia’s landscape and people....
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