Written in Chalk

Written in Chalk:
the echo of Arthur Stace
This is the next chapter of the Eternity story, building on the work of internationally recognised cultural and artistic legends Arthur Stace, Martin Sharp, Ignatius Jones, Lawrence Johnston, Dion Beebe, Jonathan Mills and many others.
Written in Chalk looks at how the word Eternity has been used in Australia and around the world since appearing on the Harbour Bridge at the Sydney Millennium celebrations.
The documentary celebrates the surprising ways in which the word Eternity has been embraced and adapted as an indelible vehicle of personal, social and cultural expression. For more than 90 years, Eternity still captures our imagination, generates headlines, and continues to play a part in our cultural story.
This next chapter of the Eternity story features a broad cross-section of well known television and media personalities, internationally recognised theatre and opera producers, multi-award winning writers and authors, independent community artists, street artists, university lecturers, and social, political and environmental activists who each represent the Eternity story in their own unique ways.
Featuring
Ric Birch
2000 Sydney Olympics
Amylia Harris
Eternity Playhouse Theatre
George Semaan
Eternity Cafe Owner
Sulari Gentil
Crime Fiction Writer
Eddie McGuire
Millennium TV Host
Sir Jonathan Mills
International Opera Composer
Ignatius Jones
Millennium Fireworks
Loretta Alexander
Art Enthusiast
Wendy Murray
Social Activist / Street Artist
Frank Sartor
Sydney Lord Mayor (2000)
Dr Matthew Nott
Climate Activist
Remo Guiffre
REMO General Store
Trailer: 3.30min
Genre: Culture and Arts
Film Duration: 1 x 70 minute documentary
Availability: Completed
Preview Clip: Stace, Hammond and Ridley
Contact:
Richard Attieh
richard@tvgroup.com.au
+61 407 708 466
Written in Chalk

Written in Chalk:
the echo of Arthur Stace
This is the next chapter of the Eternity story, building on the work of internationally recognised cultural and artistic legends Arthur Stace, Martin Sharp, Ignatius Jones, Lawrence Johnston, Dion Beebe, Jonathan Mills and many others.
Written in Chalk looks at how the word Eternity has been used in Australia and around the world since appearing on the Harbour Bridge at the Sydney Millennium celebrations.
The documentary celebrates the surprising ways in which the word Eternity has been embraced and adapted as an indelible vehicle of personal, social and cultural expression. For more than 90 years, Eternity still captures our imagination, generates headlines, and continues to play a part in our cultural story.
This next chapter of the Eternity story features a broad cross-section of well known television and media personalities, internationally recognised theatre and opera producers, multi-award winning writers and authors, independent community artists, street artists, university lecturers, and social, political and environmental activists who each represent the Eternity story in their own unique ways.
Featuring
Ric Birch
2000 Sydney Olympics
Amylia Harris
Eternity Playhouse Theatre
George Semaan
Eternity Cafe Owner
Sulari Gentil
Crime Fiction Writer
Eddie McGuire
Millennium TV Host
Sir Jonathan Mills
International Opera Composer
Ignatius Jones
Millennium Fireworks
Loretta Alexander
Art Enthusiast
Wendy Murray
Social Activist / Street Artist
Frank Sartor
Sydney Lord Mayor (2000)
Dr Matthew Nott
Climate Activist
Remo Guiffre
REMO General Store
Trailer: 3.30min
Genre: Culture and Arts
Film Duration: 1 x 70 minute documentary
Availability: Completed
Preview Clips
Preview Clip 1: One-and-a-half Eternitys
Preview Clip 2: The byword for Sydney and Australia as well
Preview Clip 3: Martin Sharp and REMO General Store
Preview Clip 4: Work Experience Lad
Be The Best You Can Be

Father’s Day 2025
A heart warming television commercial series encouraging dads to connect with their children.
We were privileged to produce this wonderful series of online and television commercials showing dads doing everyday things with their kids.
This television commercial will air nationally across Australia in the lead up to Father’s Day 2025 and beyond.
Genre: Television Commercial – Be The Best You Can Be – 30sec
Duration: 30sec
Broadcaster: various across Australia
Availability: Completed
Genre: Television Commercial – Be The Best You Can Be – 60sec
Duration: 60sec
Broadcaster: various across Australia
Availability: Complete
Genre: Television Commercial – Be The Best You Can Be – ONLINE
Duration: 1.12min
Broadcaster: online
Availability: Completed