Lygon Street - Si parla Italiano (2013)
Post WWII Australia opened its doors to European migration and in doing so, welcomed waves of Italians with the promise of a better life. They arrived and found home in a street that assumed the name 'Little Italy'. Unsettled Australians looked on as the passionate migrants with a touch of flair, introduced unconventional coffee, pizza and wine. It all began to appear in Melbourne and unknowingly, Lygon Street sparked a cultural revolution. From the first 'Aussie' pizza to the last illegal card game, the pioneers of a small suburb of Melbourne, take us on their journey. 'Lygon - si parla Italiano'.All Releases
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Angelo Pricolo | Director |
Shannon Swan | Director |
Jason McFadyen | Producer |
Angelo Pricolo | Producer |
Shannon Swan | Producer |
Asher Pope | Composer |
Jason McFadyen | Cinematographer |
Katie Milwright | Cinematographer |
Shannon Swan | Editor |