Factual Television
RCP produces award-winning factual television programs which have been broadcast on free to air and pay TV networks as well as screening at film festivals nationally and internationally. Our areas of interest include Australian history, social issues and human interest stories from around the world. We focus on programs that inform, educate, entertain and have wide appeal to national and global audiences.
Our commitment is to developing and producing interesting and socially relevant documentaries which will engage audiences worldwide.
IN DEVELOPMENT
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LIFES LOOSE ENDS Conversations about DeathA 45 minute DVD about the main issues surrounding end of life decisions. It is intended to assist in promoting conversations between people as well as to provide practical and useful information. Read more... |
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WEIGHTY ISSUES – What does it take to beat obesity?A one hour documentary which addresses Australia's obesity epidemic and what is fast becoming the preferred choice for permanent and lasting weight loss – bariatric (weight loss) surgery. Read more... |
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MATTERS OF LIFE AND DEATH: A User′s Guide to the Death ExperienceAn innovative 4 part documentary series that deals with the often unspoken issues of death, dying, grief and loss. Read more... |
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THIS OPULENT EARTHA six part documentary series which takes the audience on an exciting and comprehensive journey, through the history of gems and jewellery from antiquity to the present. Read more... |
COMPLETED
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LAST STAND AT NYMBOIDA (2010)Completed in October 2010, Last Stand at Nymboida tells of the struggle of 30 coal miners working in the most isolated and difficult coal mine in Australia, who defied the odds and turned defeat into an historic victory. Read more... |
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LOCKOUT (2007) - Australia′s Most Violent Industrial ConflictIn 1929, in the face of collapsing demand for coal, mine owners in the Northern Coalfields of NSW, announced that they would reduce miners wages by 12.5 percent and strip them of hard won industrial rights. When their union, the Miners Federation, refused to agree to these terms the mine owners locked the gates. They were to remain closed for 15 months. Read more... |
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VIETNAM SYMPHONY (2005)In 1965, as the Vietnam War intensified, students and teachers from the Hanoi National Conservatory of Music fled to a small village in the countryside, where they built an entire campus underground. This award-winning documentary tells the story of how, as the war raged around them, these musicians lived, studied and played music for five years. Read more... |
