Beaconsfield (2010)

Beaconsfield
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Mature themes and coarse language

Director: Glendyn Ivin
Actors: Shane Jacobson, Lachy Hulme, Cameron Daddo, Anthony Hayes, Michala Banas, Sacha Horler, Angus Sampson, Syd Brisbane, Simon Lyndon, Richard Davies, Oscar Redding, Steve Vizard, Fiona Harris, Christopher Bunworth

On Anzac Day 2006, Todd Russell and Brant Webb, along with fellow miner Larry Knight, were trapped deep inside the Beaconsfield gold mine in Tasmania. Todd and Brant were enclosed nearly 1000 metres underground, caged in a space so small they could neither sit up straight nor fully lie down. It was five days before they were found to be alive.

Most Australians know that Todd Russell and Brant Webb survived a horrifying mine collapse that killed their colleague Larry Knight. However, they don’t know much more than that. Beaconsfield tells the whole story. After the discovery that Todd and Brant had survived the mine collapse the search became a rescue mission. Working in conditions that could see another cave-in at any moment, colleagues worked tirelessly to get them out alive.

It was an event Australia and the world watched unfolding with bated breath. As every news outlet in the country scrambled to cover the story, the frantic work of the rescuers continued. Beaconsfield recounts the story of these two very different men who were trapped together for 15 days while their wives, families and friends waited anxiously above ground, hoping and praying for good news. It tells how Matthew Gill, Pat Ball and their teams rescued Todd Russell and Brant Webb. But most of all, it is the story of how two men, who had nothing in common, kept their heads together and their hope alive for 15 days and nights.

DVD
Status: Normal
Run time: 111mins
Origin: AUSTRALIA
Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Member Reviews (2)

2 Member Reviews
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excellent - really enjoyed this, very interesting having lived through the real thing..
Posted Monday, 24 September 2012 See my other reviews
Ann E.
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This story means a lot to us as it is the day we arrived in Northern Tasmania ourselves to live. A very accurate and moving rendition of the actual events as they happened, you can't help but be moved by the wide spread heartache that swept a whole state(nation) as we held our breath for these families as they waited and watched for their loved ones over the 15days.
Posted Thursday, 30 August 2012 See my other reviews