NFSA: UNESCO blames us on The Kellys

Europe may have the Gutenberg Bible, but we have the Kelly Gang. At least we now know the world will remember us for something. The NFSA is exulting over successfully claiming and protecting the world
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Europe may have the Gutenberg Bible, but we have the Kelly Gang. At least we now know the world will remember us for something. The NFSA is exulting The NFSA is exulting over successfully claiming and protecting the world’s first feature film, also preserving the name of writer/director Charles Tait.

Wednesday 20 June 2007: The National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) today announced that Australia’s earliest feature film, The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906), has been added to the international register of UNESCO’s Memory of the World. The decision was made at a meeting of UNESCO’s International Advisory Committee in Pretoria, South Africa last week.

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