Good Man, A (ATOM Study Guide)

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SKU:
SG687
Year Levels:
11-12
Streaming Content:
A Good Man
Content Type:
Feature Documentary
Learning Areas:
English
Learning Areas:
Studies of Society and Environment
Learning Areas:
Philosophy/RE
Learning Areas:
Psychology
Learning Areas:
Media Studies
Key Themes:
The Power of Love and Commitment, The Importance of Family, Life in Rural and Regional Australia, Coping with Disability, Sexuality and Disability, Ethics and Morality ("Sex for Sale"), Spirituality and the Existence of God
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Product Overview

A struggling Australian farmer, his quadriplegic wife and their plans to open a brothel in a small country town.'

This tagline might sound melodramatic, and indeed A Good Man does capture the ebb and flow of human experience characteristic of the melodrama genre, but it is not a fictional work. Instead it is a profoundly moving documentary about Chris and Rachel Rohrlach of Inverell in northern New South Wales and their family and friends. The documentary is a remarkable example of director Safina Uberoi's self-asserted guiding ethos in filmmaking, which is to 'tell the truth'.

This study guide provides a framework for discussion and writing along with teaching and learning material, a running sheet and classroom activities to help teachers and students develop an understanding of life in regional Australia, the role of family in this context, and a poignant personal story of commitment and love. Filmed over a year and covering a fourteen-year marriage, this film is a portrait of a family that has all the best human ingredients possible.

There is a full-length version of A Good Man and a shorter television version. While this study guide is largely informed by the full-length version, all of the activities and commentary applies equally to both. There is a section of the guide that invites teachers and students to think about these different versions.

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A Good Man is suitable for senior secondary students studying: English, SOSE / HSIE / Social Education, Philosophy, Psychology and Media Studies.