Extras:
- The Making of Sunday - archival TV documentary from 1975
- Jack Thompson AM in conversation with David Wenham, post-screening of Sunday Too Far Away, recorded at GOMA, 2019
- Original World Premiere programme from 1975
- Stills Gallery
- Theatrical Trailer
Disc type: Blu-ray
No. of discs: 1
Running time: 95
Audio format: 5.1 & 2.0 DTS HD-MA
Format: 1080p
Colour: Colour
Languages: English
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Image ratio: 1.85:1
Subtitles: English
Year of Production: 1975
Release Date: 17 February 2021
Description
Jack Thompson (Breaker Morant, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith) is Foley, the best shearer on every station for miles around. Sunday Too Far Away is Foley's story of sweat-soaked days and rum-soaked nights, of bloody two-fisted punch ups... of scab labour brought in during the shearers strike of '56 and of the poor old bastard who runs the place: the cocky who is terrified that one slip of the shears will render his prize ram good for nothing but mint sauce.
Directed by Ken Hannam (Summerfield, Dawn!) and written by John Dingwall (The Custodian), and featuring a powerhouse cast including Reg Lye, Max Cullen, Robert Brunning and Peter Cummins, Sunday Too Far Away offers a candid and unromantic take on outback masculinity, mateship and struggle in the face of an uncertain future.
Director: Ken Hannam
Cast: Jack Thompson, Reg Lye, Max Cullen, Robert Brunning, Peter Cummins