Black Harvest | |
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Directed by | Robin Anderson Bob Connolly |
Written by | Robin Anderson Bob Connolly[1] |
Cinematography | Bob Connolly |
Edited by | Ray Thomas[2] |
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Running time | 90 mins |
Countries | Australia Papua New Guinea |
Language | English |
Black Harvest is a 1992 Australian-Papua New Guinea documentary directed by Australians Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson. It is the third film in 'The Highlands Trilogy', concluding the series which includes the 1983 film First Contact and the 1989 film Joe Leahy's Neighbours.
The film, made in association with The Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies with assistance from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, was produced by Arundel Productions, which produced all the films in the Highland Trilogy.[3]