Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit 1970. Directed by Oliver Howes. Episode 3 of a three part series. Toula is a young woman living in a Greek migrant community in Sydney. She wants desperately to be a modern Australian, but her parents whom she loves and respects demand a different way of life for her. Her Greek girlfriend has an Anglo-Australian boyfriend, and Toula would also like a boy of her own choosing. Toula’s brother rebels against family traditions and fights with their father, but Toula finds a way around their differences.
You must look back to know where you are heading
-
05 / 19 Paniyiri 2013 Packs In The Crowds
-
05 / 17 Political Reactions To St Nicholas Church Soundproofing
-
05 / 17 Greek-Australian Sues Qatar Airways
-
05 / 15 Five Million Dollars to Soundproof Greek Church
-
05 / 15 Australia to Receive 190,000 Immigrants
-
05 / 15 All Open Windows Opens Doors Too
-
05 / 14 Cretan Battle Veterans Return to Crete
-
05 / 13 Paniyiri Greek Festival Opens Gates
-
05 / 13 Aussie Parliament Notes Pontian Genocide
-
05 / 10 Aussies From Kythera Push Tourism
-
05 / 15 Five Million Dollars to Soundproof Greek Church
May 15, 2013
-
05 / 15 Australia to Receive 190,000 Immigrants
May 15, 2013
-
05 / 13 Aussie Parliament Notes Pontian Genocide
May 13, 2013
-
05 / 13 Paniyiri Greek Festival Opens Gates
May 13, 2013
-
05 / 09 White Paper Creates New Jobs
May 9, 2013
-
05 / 17 Political Reactions To St Nicholas Church Soundproofing
May 17, 2013
-
05 / 17 Greek-Australian Sues Qatar Airways
May 17, 2013
-
05 / 15 All Open Windows Opens Doors Too
May 15, 2013
-
05 / 14 Cretan Battle Veterans Return to Crete
May 14, 2013
-
05 / 10 Aussies From Kythera Push Tourism
May 10, 2013




