Life at the End of the Rainbow

Life at the End of the Rainbow

Life at the End of the Rainbow
Directed by Wayne Coles-Janess
Written by Wayne Coles-Janess
Music by Helen Mountfort
Cinematography Steven Williams
Wayne Coles-Janess
Edited by Wayne Coles-Janess
Distributed by Ipso Facto Productions Pty. Ltd.
Release dates
  • November 1, 2002 (Australia)
Running time
55 minutes
Country Australia
Language English

Life at the End of the Rainbow is a 55-minute, 2002 documentary by filmmaker Wayne Coles-Janess about the small farming community of Rainbow, population 500, which lies on the edge of the Big Desert, North Western Victoria, Australia.

Synopsis

The area was originally considered worthless and was fenced off and abandoned. The town was established around the start of the 20th century, with German settlers. It then boomed with the soldier settler policies after the first and second World Wars. Rainbow and its people have struggled to eke out an existence for more than three generations, with global economics and government policy compounding the difficulties of marginal farming. The film uses home movies from the 1940s.

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