Bring'em Back (2010)

Bring'Em Back is a political and emotional plea for the return of Melbourne's beloved 'connies' -- or conductors, for those of you of a younger vintage. Director Phillip Donnellon's documentary, full of humour and passion, harks back to a time before the government sell off of public assets, to a debate that brought this city to a standstill and caused deep divisions within the Victorian Labor party. With an election due in November could it be more timely?

Director: Phillip Donnellon
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 55 min
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Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bring'em Back about?
Bring'Em Back is a political and emotional plea for the return of Melbourne's beloved 'connies' -- or conductors, for those of you of a younger vintage. Director Phillip Donnellon's documentary, full of humour and passion, harks back to a time before the government sell off of public assets, to a debate that brought this city to a standstill and caused deep divisions within the Victorian Labor party. With an election due in November could it be more timely?
Who directed Bring'em Back?
Bring'em Back was directed by Phillip Donnellon.
How long is Bring'em Back?
Bring'em Back has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is Bring'em Back?
Bring'em Back is a Documentary film.