🎬 Documentary

Poles Apart: The Blue Poles Controversy

2001 52m Dir. Judy Rymer

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The year is 1973. A reforming Labor government swept into power determined to change the direction of the country. In an act of unpredendented daring the Whitlam government paid the highest price ever for an American painting for it's planned National Gallery. The painting was Jackson Pollock's "Blue Poles". 'Drunks did it' screamed the tabloid press. Journalists, politicians and cartoonists had a field day, while everybody, but everybody, across the nation had an opinion. Today painter Jackson Pollock's masterpiece is unquestionably the most famous painting in Australia. It has become a symbol of our independence, signaling the departure from our British roots and entry into a brave new world.

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Year
2001
Runtime
52m
Genre
Documentary
Director
Language
EN

Cast

🎭 Documentary 🎬 Judy Rymer 👤 Jackson Pollock

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Poles Apart: The Blue Poles Controversy has a runtime of 52m ( and 52 minutes).
Poles Apart: The Blue Poles Controversy was directed by Judy Rymer and released in 2001.
Poles Apart: The Blue Poles Controversy is a Documentary film (2001).
The cast of Poles Apart: The Blue Poles Controversy includes Jackson Pollock.

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