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'Ground Zero' is a 1987 Australian drama-thriller about a cinematographer who, prompted by curiosity about some old film footage taken by his father, embarks on a quest to find out the truth about British nuclear tests at Maralinga. It stars actors Colin Friels, Jack Thompson and Indigenous activist Burnum Burnum.

Production and cast



'Ground Zero' was produced in 1986 and released in 1987. IMDb, and the DVD release of the film, both credit Michael Pattinson and Bruce Myles as producers,IMDb, [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093120/ Ground Zero]. Retrieved 27 February 2009. but only Pattinson is named in other sources.Gardner, Geoff (1995). 'Ground Zero', in Murray, Scott (ed.), 'Australian Film 1978-1994: A Survey of Theatrical Features'. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, Australian Film Commission and Cinema Papers. Pattinson went on to direct several other Australian feature films, including 'Wendy Cracked a Walnut' (1990), 'Secrets' (1992), and 'The Limbic Region' (1997).Yahoo! Movies, [https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800073367 Michael Pattinson film credits]. Retrieved 13 March 2009. Myles did not go on to other directing, but acted in numerous subsequent Australian films, including 'The Bank' (2001).Yahoo! Movies, [https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800052328 Bruce Myles filmography]. Retrieved 13 March 2009.

'Ground Zero' was made for , and filmed on location in Coober Pedy and Woomera in South Australia, as well as in Melbourne.

Sound for the film was created by a team including Roger Savage and Gary Wilkins, who had both worked on the 'Mad Max' series of feature movies.Cinephilia, [http://www.cinephilia.net.au/show_amovie.php?movieid=2806 Review of 'Ground Zero'] . Retrieved 13 March 2009.

Context of the film



In the 1950s, the British government had conducted a number of nuclear tests at a site called Maralinga in outback South Australia. It was subsequently demonstrated by medical evidence, witness statements and archive documents that during those tests, armed forces personnel and Indigenous Australians were exposed to nuclear fallout that affected their health and reduced their lifespan. This led eventually to a major inquiry, the McClelland Royal Commission, which reported in 1985. The inquiry attracted a lot of publicity, and ultimately a deal was struck with the United Kingdom to fund rehabilitation of the test sites.David Stratton, 'The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry', Pan MacMillan, 1990 p249

'Ground Zero' was made immediately following this inquiry. While fictional, it explores the idea that the exposure to radiation of Indigenous people and army personnel may have been deliberate, or known about at the time and concealed. The political topicality of the film at the time of its release was reflected in the profile of some of the actors involved: Colin Friels has played a number of roles involving social activism, most notably years later in the Australian television miniseries 'Bastard Boys'; Burnum Burnum was a long-time Indigenous rights activist; while Jack Thompson had previously played a leading role in another film sharply critical of the British military: 'Breaker Morant'.

Reception and legacy



Despite its success at the 1987 AFI Awards, reviews of the film were mixed. Pointing out that the film contained elements of both action thriller and political commentary, reviewers were unsure that it did either with great success. However, Janet Maslin, reviewing the film for the 'New York Times', wrote of "taut, clever conspiracy-theory thrillers, of which the new Australian film 'Ground Zero' is a prime example".

It was shown on Indigenous television station Imparja 'as a tribute' to Burnum Burnum after his death in 1997.

Cast



Awards and nominations



'AFI Awards, 1987'

*'Won': Best Achievement in Cinematography

*'Won': Best Achievement in Editing

*'Won': Best Achievement in Production Design

*'Won': Best Achievement in Sound

*Nominated: Best Actor

*Nominated: Best Supporting Actor

*Nominated: Best Director

*Nominated: Best Film

*Nominated: Best Original Screenplay

'38th Berlin International Film Festival, 1988'

*Nominated: Golden Berlin Bear

Box office



'Ground Zero' grossed $178,576 at the box office in Australia.

See also



*Cinema of Australia

References




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