Kemira: Diary of a Strike (1984)

Weeks before the closure of a Wollongong coal mine, a group of 31 miners occupied the pit and established themselves 5 kilometres underground. The strike, which caught the imagination of the whole country, was documented from the inside by documentarian Tom Zubrycki.

Director: Tom Zubrycki
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 63 min
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Music: Elizabeth Drake
Cinematography: Fabio Cavadini
Editing: Ray Thomas, Gil Scrine
Production: Kemira Productions
Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kemira: Diary of a Strike about?
Weeks before the closure of a Wollongong coal mine, a group of 31 miners occupied the pit and established themselves 5 kilometres underground. The strike, which caught the imagination of the whole country, was documented from the inside by documentarian Tom Zubrycki.
Who directed Kemira: Diary of a Strike?
Kemira: Diary of a Strike was directed by Tom Zubrycki.
How long is Kemira: Diary of a Strike?
Kemira: Diary of a Strike has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).
What genre is Kemira: Diary of a Strike?
Kemira: Diary of a Strike is a Documentary film.
Where was Kemira: Diary of a Strike produced?
Kemira: Diary of a Strike was produced in Australia.