The Call Of Kakadu (1996)

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Kakadu a vast wilderness ruled by lightning and fire, by drought and flood - is the scene of this enchanting tale of a blue-winged kookaburra, the youngest of three nestlings, struggling against the odds to join his parents' dynasty.
Deadly crocodiles, playful parrots, kangaroos and frill-necked lizards - the lives of some of Australia's most-loved and most-feared animals are woven together in this multi-award-winning film.
The result of 8 years' work by zoologist and film-maker David Curl, this film provides an intimate yet spectacular glimpse of Kakadu as few will ever see it.

A production by David Curl in association with the BBC and Thirteen/WNET
Filmed and directed by: David Curl
Edited by: Mark Fletcher
Music composed by: Jennie Muskett
Photographs by: David Curl
Cover design by: The universal Studio

This recording is intended for historical preservation. Copyright is held by their respective owners.
Analogue to digital conversion is a time consuming process as it must be done in real time monitoring the video tracking and audio levels with a mixing console.
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