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Dreaming of Lords is a film directed by Bob Ellis

Dreaming of Lords (1987)

Dreaming of Lords
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Length 1h33
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Dreaming of Lords is a 1993 Australian documentary about the first cricket tour of an Australian team, fully made up of aboriginals.
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