Corinne Cantrill oral history excerpt: Harry Hooton
1970
Corinne Cantrill oral history excerpt: Harry Hooton
1970
- NFSA IDPZJ90V7J
- TypeMusic and Sound Recordings
- MediumAudio
- FormInterview
- Year1970
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview Andrew Pike conducted with Corinne Cantrill and Arthur Cantrill in 1970.
Corinne talks about the techniques used in their feature film Harry Hooton (1969) and gives her opinion on the film’s merit.
The Cantrills were pioneering figures in Australian experimental filmmaking. Read more about the life and work of Corinne Cantrill.
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview Andrew Pike conducted with Corinne Cantrill and Arthur Cantrill in 1970.
Corinne talks about the techniques used in their feature film Harry Hooton (1969) and gives her opinion on the film’s merit.
The Cantrills were pioneering figures in Australian experimental filmmaking. Read more about the life and work of Corinne Cantrill.
- NFSA IDPZJ90V7J
- TypeMusic and Sound Recordings
- MediumAudio
- FormInterview
- Year1970
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