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Miner | Australia
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Childrens Jury | 2006 | Peter
2005 | Peter
Budget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 140,666 USD
This film's closing credits declare that this movie was: "Filmed on location in Cooper Pedy and Adelaide, South Australia". The spelling of the famous South Australian opal mining town is incorrect and should have read "Coober Pedy".
This movie was filmed on location in Adelaide and Coober Pedy in South Australia between August and October of 2004 in a production shoot that ran for about eight weeks.
This picture was supported by BBC Films and the UK Film Council's Premiere Fund in association with the South Australian Film Corporation. The film is an Academy Features and Sherman Pictures Production. The film was distributed in Australia by Icon Films whilst the BBC [British Broadcasting Corporation] held the UK rights.
The film was made and first released about six years after its source novella 'Pobby and Dingan' by Ben Rice had been first published in the year 2000.
The movie's source novella 'Pobby and Dingan' by Ben Rice won the Somerset Maughan Award in 2001.
"Ashmol Williamson: When you believe in something, that's when it's real. Ashmol Williamson: And that's what makes a person real too. Ashmol Williamson: How they dream and how they share their dreams. Ashmol Williamson: When they're with you or even after they're gone. Ashmol Williamson: Because a dream is forever. Ashmol Williamson: Like my mum or dad or my sister, we're all dreaming together and that's what's real. Ashmol Williamson: That's what's real forever."
"Ashmol Williamson: Opal shines like stars, but it's underneath. Ashmol Williamson: You can't see it, but you can dream about it. Ashmol Williamson: And the more you dream, the deeper you wanna dig for it. Ashmol Williamson: But if you dig too deep you might never get out. Ashmol Williamson: You might never wake up."