Gallipoli: the first day
Developed with education in mind and anyone interested in the reality of the Gallipoli Campaign, the hardship of war and its complex impact on Australian identity.
Features
• Spectacular cinematics feature pivotal moments throughout the day.
• 3D models of military hardware elaborate the technology available to the opposing sides in battle.
• Audio versions of war diaries, read by Hugo Weaving among others, bring the poignant eyewitness testimonies of ANZAC and Ottoman soldiers to life;
• Curiosity rewarded with an increase in rank and specialist medals which detail users' progress.
• Moving video accounts by veterans portray the experiences of 25 April 1915.
• Video commentary by historians including Harvey Broadbent and Les Carlyon; the Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove; Turkish Ambassador to Australia, Murat Ersavci; former Prime Minister John Howard; Head of Indigenous Affairs at AWM, Gary Oakley; New Zealand military historian Christopher Pugsley.
• Personnel records, archival photographs and military trees detail some of the thousands of soldiers who fought on the day.
• Original maps used on the first day, which can be overlaid upon the 3D landscape.
• An analysis of the broader Gallipoli Campaign renders the first day in the context of this ill-fated front of the Great War.
A completely remastered edition of the AFI award-winning documentary, originally published online in 2009.