A Very Short War (2010)
"A Very Short War" is a deeply personal story, exploring the ramifications of loss. It follows the short life of early Australian aviator, Cliff Carpenter, using his narrative as a template to speak for all lives senselessly lost in wartime conflict. The documentary climaxes in the skies over Oslo, Norway as two Messerschmitt Bf110's attack a RAF Sunderland Flying Boat. Nine airmen perish and one miraculously survives. The story is told through the eyes of Bill Young, the nephew Cliff would never know.
Directors: Myles Conti, Bill Young.
| Production | Karl Conti | Producer |
| Editing | Myles Conti | Editor |
| Production | Richard Walker | Associate Producer |
| Sound | Greg Crittenden | Sound Designer |
| Directing | Myles Conti | Director |
| Sound | Peter Kaldor | Music |
| Sound | John Harding | Sound Recordist |
| Crew | Myles Conti | Cinematography |
| Writing | Susan Young | Writer |
| Directing | Bill Young | Director |