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'''Don Featherstone''' is an Australian documentary filmmaker. His work includes documentaries about many significant figures in Australian arts and culture, including authors [[David Malouf]] and [[Tim Winton]], artist [[Brett Whiteley]] and dancer [[Robert Helpmann]], as well as the satirical [[mockumentary]] ''[[BabaKiueria]]''. From 2005 to 2010, Featherstone researched and filmed the documentary [[Kokoda (documentary)|Kokoda]], based on the book by [[Paul Ham]].<ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/kokoda-film-a-trail-of-bad-memories-20100421-stys.html Kokoda film a trail of bad memories]</ref>
'''Sydney (Don) Featherstone''' is an Australian documentary filmmaker. His work includes documentaries about many significant figures in Australian arts and culture, including authors [[David Malouf]] and [[Tim Winton]], artist [[Brett Whiteley]] and dancer [[Robert Helpmann]], as well as the satirical [[mockumentary]] ''[[BabaKiueria]]''. From 2005 to 2010, Featherstone researched and filmed the documentary [[Kokoda (documentary)|Kokoda]], based on the book by [[Paul Ham]].<ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/kokoda-film-a-trail-of-bad-memories-20100421-stys.html Kokoda film a trail of bad memories]</ref>


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Revision as of 12:14, 18 December 2021

Sydney (Don) Featherstone is an Australian documentary filmmaker. His work includes documentaries about many significant figures in Australian arts and culture, including authors David Malouf and Tim Winton, artist Brett Whiteley and dancer Robert Helpmann, as well as the satirical mockumentary BabaKiueria. From 2005 to 2010, Featherstone researched and filmed the documentary Kokoda, based on the book by Paul Ham.[1]

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