Stirring (film)

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Stirring
Directed by Jane Oehr
Written byJane Oehr
Produced byTimothy Read
Edited byWarick Hercus
Release date
  • 1975 (1975)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20,000 [1]

Stirring is a 1975 Australian documentary directed by Jane Oehr. It follows a high school class as they examine corporal punishment in schools. [2] [3] [4] It was given a suppression order by the Education Department. [5]

In the Sydney Morning Herald Martha DuBose noted "The film works well as a teacher's aid, showing clearly how effective this novel and persistent approach can be. But it is also very good cinema for a non-specialist audience. Everyone can relate to the student' feeling of impotence in confrontation with an institutionalised procedure, and many can find hope in the boys' burgeoning awareness of the complexities of an issue and the acquired sense of group power." [6] A review in the journal Education said it "effectively lays bare some of the iniquities of our creaking education system. But in providing an audience with a first-hand glimpse of the powerful consequences of a minor experiment, it is a sometimes exhilirating (sic) experience." [7]

Stirring won the Silver Prize for Best Documentary Award at the 17th Australian Film Awards Australian Film Institute Awards [8] after the preselectors reported "a new measure of assurance in works dealing with current, and often contentious, social issues. It seems that Australian documentary film makers can now be relied on to pursue a commitment without lapsing into stridency and heavyhandedness". [9]

References

  1. "Stirring squashed", Filmnews, 1 May 1975
  2. "16mm production survey", Cinema Papers, p. 71, March 1975
  3. Cameron, Ken; Oehr, Jane (1 June 1978), "Stirring", Filmnews
  4. "Stirring", Education, 23 April 1975
  5. Chetwin, Hanna (June 2024), "Australian film co-ops", Arena
  6. DuBose, Martha (5 July 1978), "Modern education seen in a cage", The Sydney Morning Herald
  7. "The three R's. Rebels, romantics, and reactionaries.", Education, 21 June 1978
  8. "AACTA Awards. Winners & Nominees". AACTA. Australian Film Institute. Retrieved 25 July 2025.
  9. Bennett, Colin (29 March 1975), "Revival Sunday was too far away", The Sydney Morning Herald