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Bitter Herbs and Honey 1996 Directed by Monique Schwarz

Bitter Herbs and Honey tells a richly textured story of the making of multi-cultural Australia. Through the saga of the the story of the Jewish migrants, mainly from Eastern Europe, who made their first home in Melbourne's inner-city suburb of Carlton, the film explores issues at the heart of Australia's development towards cultural diversity. The film builds a picture of poor immigrants who left Europe in the period of turmoil preceding, and in the wake of, the Second World War, having lost everything spiritually and materially. In a country most had never heard of on the other side of the earth, they began to rebuild their lives.

Country Australia
Production Country Australia
Language English
Spoken Language English
Gnere Documentary
Production Company Amber Films
Release Date 18 July 1996
70 mins
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