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The Kimberley Cruise takes viewers on a slow ride into Australia’s last great wilderness: the Kimberley region between Broome in Western Australia and Darwin in the Northern Territory.

This route follows a breathtaking coastline featuring open seas, bays, basins, estuaries and wildlife.

This slow TV special features surprising stories of multicultural history – from Aboriginal cave paintings to Japanese pearlers, a Filipino missionary to a proposed Jewish refuge from the Nazis, Vietnamese boat people, WWII bombings, shipwrecks and modern-day mining.

Adam Kay directed this film, Dan Whelan produced it, Dan Goldberg wrote it and Toby Ralph was director of Photography. This documentary was funded by SBS with Flame as the distributor.

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