Three in a Million

Australian film
Three in a Million
Directed byJennie Blackwood
Written byJennie Blackwood
Produced byAdrian Boddington
CinematographyAdrian Boddington
Music byNigel Butterley
Running time
48 min
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Three in a Million is a 1959 Australian documentary film which looks at the lives of three migrants in Australia, an Italian man, an English woman and a German man, each living in different areas of Australia.[1][2][3] The film won the 1960 Australian Film Institute award for Best Documentary.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Three in a Million". The Bulletin. 30 September 1959. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Film award to Three in a Million", The Beverley Times, 23 June 1960, retrieved 16 May 2023
  3. ^ Blackwood, Jennie; Boddington, Adrian; BP Australia; Zanthus Films (1981), Three in a million, Zanthus Films, retrieved 16 May 2023
  4. ^ "Winners & Nominees".

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