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True stories about travelling through time.
Sepehr picks up a camera made in the year 2537, Honey Child brings her past to the present through cooking and Julia’s grandfather delivers the eulogy at his own funeral.
Year 2537 by Sepehr Jamshidi Fard and Eugenia Zoubtchenko
On his shelf in Sydney, Sepehr has a camera from the future. It reminds him of a pivotal moment of the past of the country he was born in – Iran.
Producers: Sepehr Jamshidi Fard and Eugenia Zoubtchenko
Music (from Free Music Archive): “iranianuranium” by COW.
Grandpa Delivers The Eulogy At His Funeral by Julia Bergin
Three years prior to his death, Grandpa and father began formal discussions for his funeral. Whilst they disagreed over size and music, there was consensus that Grandpa should speak on the day of his departure. In March this year, the funeral planning committee’s recommendations took effect; Grandpa addressed the congregation from his casket, delivering the eulogy at his own
funeral.
Julia’s grandfather. Photo by Julia Bergin.
Producer: Julia Bergin
Supervising producer: Jordan Fennell
Heritage Cooking by Sarah Mashman and Lea Redfern
Tracing family history through time can be a shifting search through newspaper records or mailing off some hair for genealogy testing. Toni Burnett- Rands traces her heritage through cooking, through the recipes and traditions that she learnt from her Grandma Wilma and Granny Ivy as a child, and they learnt from their grandma’s before her.
Producers: Sarah Mashman and Lea Redfern
Music (from Blue Dot Sessions): “Flatlands” by Flatlands, “Villa” by Castro “Clay pawn shop” by Castro, “Domina Transit” by Pecan Grove.
All The Best credits:
Executive Producer: Ryan Pemberton
Victorian State Coordinator: Jordan Fennell
Episode Mix and Compile: Ryan Pemberton
Host: Maddy Macquine
Community Coordinators: Chloe Gillespie and Danni Stewart
SYN Community Coordinator: Lee Robinson
Social Media Producers: Matilda Fay and Angela Moran
Image: Jeremy Thomas via Unsplash