One of Janieâs colleagues, Michael Wolff, had spotted some sign writing on the window of a bakery in Goolwa. The Copperplate was authentic and showed the skills of a true artist. âMichael called straight away to let us know of his great find,â Janie says. And luckily, Brian was able to work within their tight schedule.
The acclaimed original âStorm Boyâ film, released in 1976, was set â in part â around the Coorong National Park, close to the mouth of the Murray River. Itâs protected and relatively unspoiled, so filming coastal scenes there, like the original, made sense.
The filmâs Production Designer, Melinda Doring, wanted to capture the authenticity of the period the book was set in. Luckily, you can find a little walk through history in most ofâŚ