Eternity
The story of ETERNITY provides a unique perspective on our national identity. It features in key moments and at major turning points in Australia's recent history dating back over 85 years ... and is set to continue well into the future.
ETERNITY has influenced Sydney, Australia and parts of the world in the most diverse and unusual of ways since appearing on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and in the 2000 Olympic Games.
Many public works featuring ETERNITY have been created over the past 20 years adding to our national story and continuing to shape our identity today.
We go back to 1932 and revisit major historical events of the 20th Century, and look forward to the future of ETERNITY in Sydney.
Why was ETERNITY embraced? How did it stand the test of time? What did it represent to an emerging international city? What does it tell us about our past, present and future? And what does this say about us?
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CONFIRMED INTERVIEWS
• Clover Moore (Sydney Lord Mayor)
• Peter Tonkin (Architect of Eternity Playhouse Theatre)
• Ruth Ridley (daughter of John Ridley - who inspired Mr Eternity)
• Elizabeth Meyers (daughter of Lisle Thompson - who discovered Mr Eternity)
• Bruce Leghorn (personal friend of Arthur Stace)
• Rev Mike Paget (Rector, St Barney's Church on Broadway)
• Alan Cadman (former Federal Member of Parliament)
• Remo Giuffre (Remo Store, Darlinghurst)
• George Semaan (owner, Eternity Cafe Town Hall)
• Norm Walker (Arthur Stace memorabilia)
• Jim Low (musician)
• David Lever (artist)
• Matthew 'Mystery' Peet (Australian Hip Hop Champion)
Commercial Sponsorship
Commercial opportunities provide brand association with the ETERNITY / Arthur Stace story.
Exposure is available in the documentary, at live events and in all ancillary products - including public and private screenings, Eternity Day events, Education Resource Kit, Walking Tours, etc.
BEYOND THE FILM
Publicity around the film will ensure longevity far beyond the initial broadcast and release of the documentary:
• Social Impact and Awareness Campaign
• Pre-release film screenings
• Educational Resource Kits
• Church Promotional Kit
• Tourism Materials
• Sydney Museums Historical Displays
• Eternity Walking Tour
• Eternity Day - on 14 November 2020 and ongoing
PRODUCTION TEAM
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER & DIRECTOR
Richard Attieh
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Josh Reid
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Mick Eady
LOCATION SOUND & AUDIO POST
Trevor Beck
RESEARCH & STORY CONSULTANTS
Elizabeth Meyers
Roy Williams
CONTACT:
Richard Attieh
Executive Producer
02 9966 9596
0407 708 466
richard@tvgroup.com.au
Josh Reid
Business Manager
02 9966 9596
0434 841 234
josh@tvgroup.com.au
Supported by:
Eternity Film
Eternity Film
The story of ETERNITY provides a unique perspective on our national identity. It features in key moments and at major turning points in Australia’s recent history dating back over 85 years … and is set to continue well into the future.
Since appearing on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and in the 2000 Olympic Games, ETERNITY has been celebrated, embraced and adapted in Sydney, Australia and parts of the world in the most diverse and unusual of ways. Why and how was this word selected? What did it represent?
We go back to 1932 and revisit major historical events of the 20th Century. Why was ETERNITY embraced? How did it stand the test of time? What did it represent to an emerging international city? And what does this tell us about our past, present and future?
Many public works featuring ETERNITY have been created over the past 20 years adding to our national story and continuing to shape our identity today. How is it used today? Why does this word continue to resonate? And what does this say about us? How does this 8-letter word endear and lend itself to our culture and such varied expression?
Genre: Historical/Cultural Documentary
Duration: 60min
Status: Post-Production
* Contact us for more information on the commercial sponsorship opportunities and tax deductible options to support this film.
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