
The Franklin: Wild River
Directed by Michael Cordell, Stacey Gavrily, Chris Noone50mDocumentary
In 1980 respected conservationist, future Australian Senator and leader of the Greens, Bob Brown, paddled a rubber dinghy through the spectacular rapids of Tasmania's mighty Franklin River. Part of a filmed campaign to halt plans to flood the river and bring international awareness to the remarkably untouched natural habitat.
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The Franklin: Wild River was directed by Michael Cordell, Stacey Gavrily, Chris Noone.
The Franklin: Wild River has a runtime of 50m.
The Franklin: Wild River was produced by Michael Cordell, Stacey Gavrily, Chris Noone.
In 1980 respected conservationist, future Australian Senator and leader of the Greens, Bob Brown, paddled a rubber dinghy through the spectacular rapids of Tasmania's mighty Franklin River. Part of a filmed campaign to halt plans to flood the river and bring international awareness to the remarkably untouched natural habitat.
The key characters in The Franklin: Wild River are Self (Bob Brown), Self - Narrator (Peter Thompson).
The Franklin: Wild River is a Documentary film.
The Franklin: Wild River had a budget of $50,000.
The Franklin: Wild River has made $50,000 at the box office.


