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The Screen Guide

In 1988, artist and filmmaker Maggie Fooke began a cinema verité documentary diary to record the lives of the residents in a run down block of art deco flats in St Kilda where she lived. The flats 'Mandalay' had been marked for demolition as part of the high rise redevelopment of St Kilda's Upper Esplanade - 'an imitation of Australia's imitation of Waikiki', Surfers Paradise. The film records the struggles of residents to not only save their homes, but to make a point about social arguments in urban planning, the loss of low income housing and its effect on the community.

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Crew

Director
Maggie Fooke
Writers
Maggie Fooke
Producer
Maggie Fooke  Georgia Wallace-Crabbe
Executive Producers
Cinemedia

Production Details

Production Completion
1994
Genre
Social contemporary

Sales

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Maggie Fooke