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'In the heart of the Australian outback, a baby vanished into the night. A nation and the world became fascinated by the mystery, curious that the mother claimed a dingo took her baby, intrigued that perhaps she was in fact a murderer. The story that unfolded has captivated people like no other event. Lindy Chamberlain found herself swept up in a wave of overwhelming odds as she was accused of murder, found guilty and put in jail for life with hard labour.'
Source: Libraries Australia. (Sighted 09/12/2009).
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Works about this Work
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Loaded Dogs : Dogs, Domesticity and 'The Wild' in Australian Cinema
2014
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Cinematic Canines : Dogs and Their Work in the Fiction Film 2014; (p. 143-157)
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Loaded Dogs : Dogs, Domesticity and 'The Wild' in Australian Cinema
2014
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Cinematic Canines : Dogs and Their Work in the Fiction Film 2014; (p. 143-157)
Awards
- 2005 nominated Logie Awards — Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie
- 2005 nominated Australian Film Institute Awards — Best Telefeature or Mini Series
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