Pram Factory (1994)
In the early 1970s, a theatre collective - the Australian Performing Group - based itself in a building called the Pram Factory, now synonymous with the people and events that laid the groundwork for a renaissance in Australian culture. The Pram was a ‘scene’, a 24-hour happening, a radical alternative to the mainstream. Those who lived and worked at the Pram expected the world to come to them - and for a while it did. (The building was eventually demolished to make way for a supermarket.)
Directors: Anna Grieve, James Manché.
| Camera | Rey Carlson | Director of Photography |
| Editing | James Manché | Editor |
| Production | James Manché | Co-Producer |
| Production | Anna Grieve | Producer |
| Production | Sharon Connolly | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Anna Grieve | Writer |
| Sound | Martin Armiger | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Anna Grieve | Director |
| Directing | James Manché | Director |