Streamed from the YouTube channel Absolute History of the distributor Little Dot Studios that owns the rights to this Documentary.
WHY DID VICTORIANS DUMP RAW SEWAGE IN THIS ROYAL PARK?
Cinemavixion Review
This documentary delves into the fascinating, often overlooked history of Carlton, a suburb renowned not only as a stronghold for organized crime but also as a vibrant incubator for Australian film and theatre during the 1960s and 70s. It explores the suburb's rich tapestry of diversity and highlights its significant architectural landmark, the Exhibition Building, Australia's first World Heritage-listed structure. While the film poses intriguing questions about its past, such as the peculiar detail of Victorian-era sewage disposal in a royal park, it primarily serves as an engaging exploration of Carlton's cultural renaissance and its enduring legacy. The narrative skillfully weaves together the threads of its gritty underworld, its artistic flourishing, and its unique urban heritage.