A Place Called Robertson
"A magical film about a magical village"
Originally released in 2013. A Place Called Robertson is a documentary film. directed by Tony Williams. At just 72 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A celebration of the spirit found in an Australian rural village. Old timer farmers rub shoulders with newcomer creative people which include some of Australia's most famous artists and composers seeking a tree change. They discover in Robertson there is more than just trees. Above all, the residents of Robertson want to retain their town as a rural village. Collectively the community, old and new, vigorously fight against the invasion of the outside world, threats of a large jail, bores which deplete the aquifers and coal seam gas mining. In a contemporary world that sometimes questions the advantages of social media technology, A Place Called Robertson is a snapshot of traditional Australian values, a magical film, celebrating the spirit that can be found in a small Australian rural village.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Place Called Robertson about?
A celebration of the spirit found in an Australian rural village. Old timer farmers rub shoulders with newcomer creative people which include some of Australia's most famous artists and composers s...
Who directed A Place Called Robertson?
A Place Called Robertson was directed by Tony Williams.
How long is A Place Called Robertson?
A Place Called Robertson has a runtime of 1 hours and 12 minutes (72 minutes total).
When was A Place Called Robertson released?
A Place Called Robertson was released on March 13, 2013 in theaters.