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The Pearlers (1949)
Beautifully filmed in black and white, this classic short film looks at pearling in the late 1940s. It goes on board the boats that work off the coast of Broome, Western Australia, from March to December each year. Crewed mainly by Aboriginal, Malay and Chinese men, they work six days a week from sun up to sun down—replenished occasionally by supply boats that also take away their hauls of pearl shell. The film captures the atmosphere, the detail and the danger involved in the search for shell as the divers in huge metal helmets and layers of clothing under their suits dive two at a time, each with one person tending their airhose and another their lifeline.
Momo: Documentary
Maka:
Kaimahi: Frank Bagnall (Cinematography), Jack Rogers (Editor), Dulcie Holland (Music), Stanley Hawes (Supervisor of Production Resources), Don Kennedy (Recording Supervision), Alan Anderson (Recording Supervision)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Aug 12, 1949
Rongonui: 1.145
Reo: English
Studio: Australian National Film Board
Whenua: Australia