Melbourne in the 1950s: Philippe Mora, home movies and the art scene - part 1

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This clip features home movie footage taken by Gerty Anschel (c.1953-1954) with audio commentary by film director Philippe Mora. Part 1 of 3 features scenes of Melbourne, The Mirka Café and Joy Hester and Gray Smith’s property. Philippe reflects on his childhood and identifies key figures of the Melbourne art scene.

SUMMARY: Black and white footage begins with Mirka Mora and Klaus Anschel standing on front steps at Gerty and Klaus Anschel's home. Children play in the front yard including Danny Anschel and Philippe Mora (with hammer). Mirka, children and friends seen at fence. Colour footage begins with a shot of a Fintonia street sign, a head shot of Gerty Anschel and a shot of Klaus Anschel asleep. Georges and Mirka Mora (Miriam Anschel seen at Mirka’s side) playing the card game canasta. A shot of the Mora family home - Grosvenor Chambers, 9 Collins street (Melbourne). Footage of the Mirka Café on Exhibition street (Melbourne), John Perceval seen at window followed by a shot of Gerty Anschel in the window reflection. Footage of Joy Hester’s and Gray Smith’s property; shots of Mirka Mora and Joy Hester in the garden and carrying picnic food, a picnic scene with Gray Smith, children and friends, Mirka Mora with Philippe Mora and Miriam Anschel, baby William Mora, Georges Mora sitting in deck chair, Joy Hester breast feeding, Charles Blackman. End shot of Philippe Mora eating a baguette.

Read more about the Philippe Mora / Gerty Anschel home movies: http://www.nfsa.gov.au/blog/2014/11/2...

Footage from NFSA titles No. 525744 and 525755.

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