Pram Factory

Pram Factory

Release date : February 1, 1994
Runtime : 56m
Countries of origin : Australia /
Original Language : English /
Director : James Manché / Anna Grieve /
Writers : Anna Grieve /
Production companies : Film Australia /
February 1, 1994 56m Australia Documentary English More
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In the early 1970s, a theatre collective - the Australian Performing Group - based itself in a building called the Pram Factory, now synonymous with the people and events that laid the groundwork for a renaissance in Australian culture. The Pram was a ‘scene’, a 24-hour happening, a radical alternative to the mainstream. Those who lived and worked at the Pram expected the world to come to them - and for a while it did. (The building was eventually demolished to make way for a supermarket.)
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  • title:Pram Factory
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1994
  • Runtime:56m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Australia ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: James Manché / Anna Grieve /
  • Writers: Anna Grieve ·
  • Production companies: Film Australia ·
  • Overview:In the early 1970s, a theatre collective - the Australian Performing Group - based itself in a building called the Pram Factory, now synonymous with the people and events that laid the groundwork for a renaissance in Australian culture. The Pram was a ‘scene’, a 24-hour happening, a radical alternative to the mainstream. Those who lived and worked at the Pram expected the world to come to them - and for a while it did. (The building was eventually demolished to make way for a supermarket.)
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