Baz Luhrmann to debut extended version of film Australia as six-part TV series Faraway Downs

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Baz Luhrmann to debut extended version of film Australia as six-part TV series Faraway Downs
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Recut version, set to premiere at SXSW Sydney, inspired by ‘the way episodic storytelling has been reinvigorated by the streaming world’

Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman in Baz Luhrmann’s 2008 film Australia. The film-maker has recut his 165-minute film into an extended six-part TV series titled Faraway Downs to premiere at SXSW Sydney.Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman in Baz Luhrmann’s 2008 film Australia. The film-maker has recut his 165-minute film into an extended six-part TV series titled Faraway Downs to premiere at SXSW Sydney.

“With over 2m feet of film from the original piece, my team and I were able to revisit anew the central themes of the work.

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