Join the conversation
Log in or create an account to leave a comment
Log In
NATHAN BARNDEN: It's a really
funny thing to try and explain because you think they'd be happy
that it rained and that the fires were out
funny thing to try and explain because you think they'd be happy
that it rained and that the fires were out
Full Transcript
00:00:01.000 --> 00:00:04.004
NATHAN BARNDEN: It's a really
funny thing to try and explain
00:00:04.008 --> 00:00:06.048
because you think they'd be happy
that it rained
00:00:06.052 --> 00:00:08.032
and that the fires were out...
Want This Clip in HD?
Upgrade for HD/4K downloads and unlimited access. Upgrade now →
Movie Summary
When a volunteer firefighter drives his car into almost certain death during the worst fires in Australian history, he does it because he ‘has a job to do’. Three months later, the fires are out but his nightmares are just beginning. What’s tormenting him, however, isn’t the memory of flames. Turning a sensitive lens on the unprecedented devastation of Australia’s Black Summer bushfires, from a country-wide emergency to the astonishing stories of help that emerged.