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The landscape and wildlife of the world's largest island and smallest continent is explored in this documentary that takes offers a closer look at the history and evolution of Australia. In addition t... read more read more...o being one of the most extreme climates on the planet, Australia is also home to some of the strangest creatures ever to walk the earth. From the desert dunes of the Outback to the thriving rainforests that line the coast and the unusual creatures who have populated this beautiful but deadly paradise since before the time of man, no stone is left unturned as filmmakers travel back in time to explore a land rich in both geological history and biological diversity. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Unrated, 40 min.

Directed by: David Flatman

Release Date: May 25, 2002

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Erika Gonzalez
May 30, 2003
Erika Gonzalez, Denver Rocky Mountain News

The film will appeal to Discovery Channel fans and will surely widen the perspective of those of us who see the continent through rose-colored glasses.

Ed Will
May 30, 2003
Ed Will, Denver Post

Australian filmmaker David Flatman uses the huge-screen format to make an old-fashioned nature film that educates viewers with words and pictures while entertaining them. Full Review

Linda Cook
February 2, 2010
Linda Cook, Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

OK, I admit it: I could watch koala bears and kangaroos wandering around onscreen for hours and I would be perfectly contented.You will see the koalas, the kangaroos and much, much more in

Urban Cinefile Critics
March 8, 2003
Urban Cinefile Critics, Urban Cinefile

Sitting in the third row of the IMAX cinema at Sydney's Darling Harbour, but I sometimes felt as though I was in the tiny two seater plane that carried the giant camera around Australia, sweeping and ... Full Review

Herb Lash
February 20, 2003
Herb Lash, Big Movie Zone

Australia: Land Beyond Time is an enjoyable Big Movie primarily because Australia is a weirdly beautiful place. Full Review

July 21, 2005
Houston Chronicle

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Ross Anthony
February 20, 2003
Ross Anthony, Hollywood Report Card

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