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<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the ABC program broadcast 27/3/03. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A of<br />
the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
Narrator, Kate Skinner.<br />
Abby and Brittany Hensel, 11 year old tiwns, were born conjoined. Document<br />
shares the girls' struggles, goals, disappointments and laughs through the use<br />
of home video, the girls 'diary cam', and interviews with teachers, doctors and<br />
relatives.<br />
First released: United States : Advanced Medical Productions, Inc in association<br />
with Discovery Channel, 2002.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
306.8754 JOIN.<br />
THOUGHT IT WAS LOVE [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
[Sydney] : Australian Broadcasting Corporation, c1998.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the ABC TV program telecast on 17 February 1999 under <strong>Part</strong><br />
VA of the Copyright Agreement.<br />
A Living Pictures Production.<br />
Produced with the assistance from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.<br />
Producers, Sue and David Flatman ; editor, Andrew Arestides.<br />
Follows the parents and children of two families as they experience the<br />
emotional and financial cost of separation and divorce. One family has<br />
implemented shared parenting, while in the other family the father has irregular<br />
access.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
306.89 THOU.<br />
DIVORCE STORIES [VIDEORECORDING] : SERIES / DIRECTOR, STEVE WESTH ; PRODUCERS,<br />
MARY-ELLEN MULLANE, JESSICA DOUGLAS-HENRY.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS-TV programme broadcasts 15/09/05, 22/09/05, 29/09/<br />
05. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
Colour recording system: PAL ; Region all.<br />
'A National Interest Program, Film Australia Ltd. '.<br />
Copyright notice: Commonwealth of Australia. Copyright Regulations. 1969.<br />
Warning.<br />
[disc 1.] episode 1. Breaking up ; episode 2. Conflict -- [disc 2.] episode 3.<br />
Rebuilding.<br />
Editor (1,3) Melanie Sandford, (2) Stewart Young ; original concept developed by<br />
(1-3) Annamax <strong>Media</strong> ; research, (1-3) Anna Cater, Lesley Holden.<br />
This three-part documentary presents cases of marriage break-ups; conflict<br />
leading to relationship break down; and rebuilding life after divorce. Includes<br />
re-enactments of selected scenes; and selected footage of individuals' going<br />
through the court process, with their anonymity protected.<br />
In episode 1, 'Breaking up' is typified by disagreements, suspicions, guilt,<br />
doubt, shock, loneliness. It is usually difficult, especially if children are<br />
involved. Explores the reasons why people marry, their needs and expectations,<br />
and what goes wrong with the dream. Presents break-up stories of five men and<br />
women, and the consequences on their family lives.<br />
In episode 2, 'Conflict' occurs, when a relationship breaks down irretrievably.<br />
People sometimes resort to the legal system to reach a compromise. Takes viewers<br />
inside mediation offices and the law courts, where angry claims and counter-<br />
claims create some heart-rending situations. Elderly pensioners argue bitterly<br />
over money. One mother seeks to publish a photo of her baby who has been missing<br />
for two months, having not been returned by the father. Another woman accuses<br />
her former partner of drug use, while another believes her ex is molesting their<br />
children and has refused him access.<br />
In episode 3, 'Rebuilding' lives after divorce, which does not have to be marred<br />
by bitterness and dysfunction. Looks at three families doing just that. Jessica<br />
and her dad, who have not spoken for two years, are both keen to reconcile<br />
despite their difficulties. Josh and Liliana live on different floors in the<br />
same house so they can share access to their children. Finally, for Leona and<br />
her new husband, her ex-husband, and their kids, they share a warm, close