The Kimberley Cruise - Australia's Last Great Wilderness (2019)
A slow TV journey from Broome to Darwin
Travelling by boat from Broome to Darwin, this route in Australia's top end is a breathtaking coastline of open seas, bays, basins, islands and estuaries. This area is dubbed 'Australia's last great wilderness' and surprising stories of multicultural history abound - from Aboriginal cave paintings to Japanese pearlers, a Filipino missionary to a proposed Jewish refuge from the Nazis, Vietnamese boat people, WWII bombings, shipwrecks, and modern-day mining.
Director: Adam Kay
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 172 min
Release Date: January 12, 2019
Screenplay
Production: Mint Pictures
Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Kimberley Cruise - Australia's Last Great Wilderness about?
- Travelling by boat from Broome to Darwin, this route in Australia's top end is a breathtaking coastline of open seas, bays, basins, islands and estuaries. This area is dubbed 'Australia's last great wilderness' and surprising stories of multicultural history abound - from Aboriginal cave paintings to Japanese pearlers, a Filipino missionary to a proposed Jewish refuge from the Nazis, Vietnamese boat people, WWII bombings, shipwrecks, and modern-day mining.
- Who directed The Kimberley Cruise - Australia's Last Great Wilderness?
- The Kimberley Cruise - Australia's Last Great Wilderness was directed by Adam Kay.
- How long is The Kimberley Cruise - Australia's Last Great Wilderness?
- The Kimberley Cruise - Australia's Last Great Wilderness has a runtime of 2h 52m (172 minutes).
- What genre is The Kimberley Cruise - Australia's Last Great Wilderness?
- The Kimberley Cruise - Australia's Last Great Wilderness is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Kimberley Cruise - Australia's Last Great Wilderness produced?
- The Kimberley Cruise - Australia's Last Great Wilderness was produced in Australia.