One Man's Road
Originally released in 1967. One Man's Road is a feature film. directed by Bob Kingsbury. At just 26 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Clive Williamson and Ida Williams
Synopsis
A documentary showing the life story of an Aboriginal man, Mr Clive Williams, and his family. Scenes and stills captured around the time of Mr Williams' childhood and youth in rural eastern Australia during the 1930s and 1940s. The film shows the movement of Mr Williams and his family from an Aboriginal settlement to a cottage on the outskirts of a country town, and from there to Rose Hill in Sydney. In Sydney Mr Williams works for 15 months as secretary to the Tranby Cooperative for Aborigines Ltd, then for the Department of Main Roads. He expresses satisfaction in achieving what he considers to be a better quality of life for his family and greater opportunities for his children.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is One Man's Road about?
A documentary showing the life story of an Aboriginal man, Mr Clive Williams, and his family. Scenes and stills captured around the time of Mr Williams' childhood and youth in rural eastern Austral...
Who directed One Man's Road?
One Man's Road was directed by Bob Kingsbury.
How long is One Man's Road?
One Man's Road has a runtime of 0 hours and 26 minutes (26 minutes total).
When was One Man's Road released?
One Man's Road was released on April 15, 1967 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in One Man's Road?
The main cast of One Man's Road includes Clive Williamson, Ida Williams.