Harry's War is an award winning film focusing on the life of a young Aboriginal soldier, Harry, who leaves Condah Mission to fight for Australia in Papua New Guinea. It is a film about how war drives men to the brink and the journey that becomes more important than the journey's end.
Based on the experiences of his Uncle Harry Saunders, who fought for Australia and died on the beaches of Gona in 1942, Richard Frankland has written and directed a gripping and haunting short film.