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Autopsy on a Dream

Overview

In 1968, John Weiley shot 'Autopsy on a Dream' - a film about the Sydney Opera House detailing its construction process and the politics of Jorn Utzon's dismissal. Weiley's film was controversial; it was screened once and then he was told it had been destroyed. Forty five years later a copy was discovered in the BBC vaults by an ABC producer looking for archive footage of the Opera House. Weiley was contacted and told about a film that had no sound track. Weiley was overjoyed; for years he had kept the original sound. So began the painstaking process of restoring this record of a unique moment in Australian culture to its former glory, complete with updated voice-over from the original narrator, Bob Ellis. It is set in context by a 30 minute prologue entitled 'The Dream of Perfection'. Made by the same filmmaker, John Weiley, forty-five years on, 'Dream of Perfection' tells the story of the 1968 film - from commission to destruction, to surprise resurrection.

RATING

7.50

DIRECTOR

John Weiley

COUNTRIE

Australia

RELEASE DATE

2013

TIME

1h 30m

GENRES

Documentary

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Bob Ellis‌

Bob Ellis

Self

John Weiley‌

John Weiley

Self

Jan Utzon‌

Jan Utzon

Self

Lin Utzon‌

Lin Utzon

Self

Jorn Utzon‌

Jorn Utzon

Self

Richard le Plaistrier‌

Richard le Plaistrier

Self

David Attenborough‌

David Attenborough

Self

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