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Reference Type web
Title Mike and Stefani Supporting Documents
Chapter/Web article title Mike and Stefani Production Letters
Author(s)R Williams,Stanley Hawes,Kevin Murphy
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Site URL http://www.screensound.gov.au/pdf/M&S_letters.pdf
Comments A fascinating insight into the collaborative process of making a film. Particularily noteworthy, as the film was made in the chaos of European refugee camps post World War II.



Letters available for reading:



Williams to Murphy, dated 13 September 1949



Murphy to Hawes, dated 7 October 1949



Hawes to Williams, dated 3 November 1949



Williams to Hawes, dated 28 November 1949





Synopsis A detailed insight into the production process of making Mike and Stefani, as shown through the letters exchanged between Maslyn Williams, Stanley Hawes and Kevin Murphy (Director-General of the Department of Information).



Williams was based in Europe doing pre-production on the film and sent detailed ‘script outlines’ to Hawes for evaluation and approval. Hawes replied with script comments, advice and directions.





The letters discuss the difficult conditions under which the film is being made; the need for assistance (both personal and financial), and a cautionary instruction (from Murphy)that the film is not to dwell too much ‘on the more depressing aspects of life in D.P. camps in Europe’ (Murphy to Hawes letter 7 October, 1949).

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