True grit : David Pocock.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: R-125308-9 | Roadshow EntertainmentDistributor: [Ultimo, N.S.W.] : [Pyrmont, N.S.W.] : Distributed by ABC DVD ; Distributed by Roadshow Entertainment, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 DVD-video (approximately 50 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscSubject(s): Pocock, David, 1988- | Rugby Union football players -- Australia -- Biography | Environmentalists -- Australia -- Biography | Environmentalists -- Africa -- Biography | Environmental protection -- Africa | Zimbabwe -- Social conditionsGenre/Form: Biographical television programs. | Nonfiction television programs. | Documentary television programs. DDC classification: 796.333092 Cast: David Pocock.Summary: At 27, David Pocock made headlines around the world for his stand-out performances with the Wallabies during the 2015 Rugby World Cup. He is just as widely known for his commitment to effecting social and environmental change in Australia and Africa. It is now fifteen years since the Pococks fled their farm in Zimbabwe. That trauma has left a lasting impact on them all. In this television exclusive, David Pocock and his family share their rich archive of home movies, and speak candidly about their journey to become Australians.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Title from disc label.
"The making of a footballer, social warrior & environmentalist" -- Container.
"An Australian Story production" -- Back cover.
Rating: PG.
PAL region 4.
Languages: English. Subtitles: English.
At 27, David Pocock made headlines around the world for his stand-out performances with the Wallabies during the 2015 Rugby World Cup. He is just as widely known for his commitment to effecting social and environmental change in Australia and Africa. It is now fifteen years since the Pococks fled their farm in Zimbabwe. That trauma has left a lasting impact on them all. In this television exclusive, David Pocock and his family share their rich archive of home movies, and speak candidly about their journey to become Australians.
David Pocock.
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