One Wet Season Trailer

One Wet Season Trailer (1984)

08 March 1984 Adventure, Factual 46 mins

The annual monsoon season in the north floods the country. Malcolm spends three months filming the wet, travelling by 4WD and boat. A classic adventure taking the viewer from the barramundi fishermen of the Roper River to the Aboriginal out-stations of Arnhem Land.

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Australia 08 March 1984

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