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Under the Cover of Cloud
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Under the Cover of Cloud

Aug 4, 2018
1h 28m
★ 0.0

Overview

An embittered journalist returns home to Hobart after losing his Melbourne magazine job. With nothing to do except think about his next move, he lands on the idea of writing a book about Tasmanian upper-order batsmen, and in particular the great man himself: David Boon. But soon he’s discovering there’s a lot more to his homeland than he once thought, and that everything he’s been searching for could be closer than he imagined.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Own Trumpet Productions

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Cast

Ted Wilson

Ted Wilson

Ted Wilson

Colleen Wilson

Colleen Wilson

Colleen Wilson

Jessie Wilson

Jessie Wilson

Jessie Wilson

David Boon

David Boon

David Boon

Chris Wessing

Chris Wessing

Chris Wessing

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