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10 lutego 2010
Film o odkryciu Góry Kościuszki (Movie Recreates the Discovery of Mount Kosciuszko)
Carole Thomas, Snowy River Echo. And watch movie trailer

W styczniowo-lutowym numerze pisma "Snowy River ECHO" ukazał się artykuł Carole Thomas pt. Movie Recreates the Discovery of Mount Kosciuszko". Oto, co w nim czytamy.

"Mt Kosciuszko - the Frozen Years" is a 'docudrama'producebdy Oscar Kantor (Oski Pictures) which will premiere at the Jindabyne Cinema on Saturday 20th March, as part of 'K'Ozzie Fest 2010'.

The Festival (traditionally organised by the Cultural Foundation of Puls Polonii (FKPP), also a sponsor of the movie) will be held in March to coincide with the 170th anniversary of the expedition and naming of Mt Kosciuszko. Australia's highest peak was discovered in 1840 by Polish explorer and scientist, Sir Paul Edmund Strzelecki, the central character of "Mt Kosciuszko - the Frozen Years".

The movie is a creative mixture of times past and present, and retraces Strzelecki's steps when in March 1840, accompanied by James Macarthur, James Riley and two Aboriginal guides,he reached and named Mt Kosciuszko. The part of Strzelecki is played by Polish newcomer Jacek Hubala and James Macarthur is played by Slawek Kopczynski.

Movie trailer. Watch it. Zwiastun filmu Oskara Kantora. Premiera na festiwalu kościuszkowskim w Jindabyne 20 marca 2010

The present day scenes had been shot during Kantor's winter expedition in August 2009 which took him from Geehi Valley to Mt Kosciuszko. The film crew had to cross the Swampy Plain River, wade through snow via Moiras Flat over Hannel's Spur, to finally reach Mt Kosciuszko and Seaman's Hut, where blizzard and snow storm kept them stranded for two days. (Read full story in the Septembe 2009 issue of the Snowy River Echo).


The historic scenes were shot just after Christmas 2009 at Seaman's Hut and Mt Kosciuszko during what was an unforgettable four days for all the cast and crew. The picturesque Moonbah River was the scenery for the recreation of the crossing of the Swampy Plain River on horseback.

Oski Pictures also produced 'Knight in Shining Armour' - a video clip of a beautiful love song composed by Tasmanian artist Jeni Wallwork - the story of a knight and a maiden in love, who desperately long to reunite (like Strzelecki and Adyna did for forty years in the ninetieth century, never to meet again).'Adyna's song is performed by a newcomer Polish singer Beata Wald, and was shot on site at Seaman's Hut.

The Producers are grateful to NPWS for their continuing help and cooperation. A big 'Thank You' too to Neville Barras from Thredbo Valley Horse Riding, his assistant Christian and his beautiful horse Zak; and to the owners of the Wollondibby property which was the scene for the crossing of the river.