PREMIERES THURSDAY 30 OCTOBER 2008, 8.30PM ON ABC1

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Using Robert Menzies’ World War II diaries and remarkable 16mm film, Menzies and Churchill at War lifts the lid on a bitter behind-the-scenes battle between Winston Churchill and the Australian Prime Minister as the fate of Australia hangs in the balance.

It follows Menzies to London during the dark months of 1941 as he takes on the British Prime Minister over the strategic direction of the war, telling the story of Menzies’ political epiphany from his own point of view.

The film introduces the controversial theory that Menzies became so alarmed by flaws in Churchill ’s leadership that he considered taking over himself.

With Australia under threat of a Japanese attack, Menzies struggled to convince the autocratic British leader to send reinforcements to Singapore.

The unequal struggle eventually cost Menzies his prime ministership, but out of it he developed a new vision for Australia and built a constituency of middle-class voters who swept him back to power to become Australia’s longest serving prime minister.


A Screen Australia Making History Production in association with 360 Degree Films. Produced with the assistance of Film Victoria. Developed and produced in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

 

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Executive Producers

Mark Hamlyn, Alex West

Producer

John Moore

Director

Steve Jodrell

Writers

John Moore, Mick Cummins, Steve Jodrell

Classification

Exempt from classification – for educational purposes only.

Duration

55 minutes

Year

2008

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Menzies and Churchill at War Press Kit PDF file

 

For Teachers

Curriculum links include English, Media Studies, SOSE/HSIE, History and Politics. Teachers Notes coming soon.

 

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