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
Release Date: July 24, 2010
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.