Big Dreamers

Big Dreamers
Directed by Camille Hardman
Produced by Camille Hardman
John Fink
Written by John Fink
Music by Neill Duncan
Cinematography Camille Hardman
Edited by Jane St Vincent Welch
Peter Barton
Distributed by BarkingCat Productions
Release dates
  • January 2007 (2007-01) (Big Sky Documentary Film Festival)
Running time
55 minutes
Country Australia

Big Dreamers is a 55-minute documentary film showcasing the Big Things of Australia. Directed by Camille Hardman, and produced by Camille Hardman and John Fink, Big Dreamers features the construction of The Biggest Gumboot in the world in Tully, in far North Queensland.

Plot

Tully was a prosperous town in tropical north Queensland, until Brazil dumped its sugar surplus on the global market. The locals call a meeting to save the town from financial disaster. Ron Hunt stands up and proposes to build The World’s Biggest Gumboot in honour of Tully’s rainfall record of 7.98 metres in 1950.

Ron declares the Big Golden Gumboot will put Tully on the map, so he and the local Rotary Club hire out-of-towner Bryan Newell to build the edifice. Tully's local artist and fellow Rotarian. Roger Chandler is not pleased. The cost of the boot blows out to $90,000, and the construction is endlessly delayed by rain.

Personalities clash, and Ron wonders whether he has made the right decision.

Dispersed throughout the main narrative are small vignettes highlighting other Big Things around Australia.

Cast

Awards

Winner, 2007 Award of Excellence - Videography[1]

Film festivals

Big Dreamers featured in a number of Film Festivals worldwide Including:

References

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