From the early 20th century to the present day, the history of Australian cinema is finely documented in this engrossing anthology. Film Australia's representative sampling of national cinematic works includes The Heart of Australia (Bert Ive, 1928, 10 mins.), School in the Mailbox (Stanley Hawes, 1946, 18 mins.), Journey of a Nation (John Heyer, 1947, 11 mins.), Outback Patrol (Stanley Hawes, 1952, 20 mins.), Thylungra: Sports Day in the Outback (Jack S. Allan, 1960, 3 mins.), Desert People (John Martin-Jones, 1966, 50 mins.), Where Dead Men Lie (Gil Brealey, 1972, 15 mins.), Living Way Out (Philip Robertson, 1976, 25 mins.), Outback Supply (David Haythornthwaite, 1977, 29 mins.), Saturday (Dean Semler, 1979, 23 mins.), The Land of the Lightning Brothers (David Roberts, 1987, 26 mins.), The Last Great Cattle Drive (Paul Hawker, 1988, 58 mins.), The Story of Rosy Dock (Jeannie Baker, 1995, 10 mins.), Bush Mechanics: The Rainmakers (David Batty and Francis Jupurrula Kelly, 2001, 26 mins.), and Where Dead Men Lie: Spotlight the Director (Chris McGill, 1973, 13 mins.). 190 mins.