
SummaryIn 1931, Harold Lasseter's body was found in the Central Australian desert. His diary revealed he'd discovered gold -- worth billions of dollars today -- be he'd give it all away for a loaf of bread and a chance at survival. The gold has never been found. Filmmaker Luke Walker finds Lasseter's 85 year-old son still wandering the desert trying to ... Read More
Directed By:Luke Walker
Written By:Luke Walker
Lasseter's Bones
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May 26, 2016
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The film, like Walker’s trek, occasionally feels like a bit of a slog to those unexposed to the folklore, but it makes some interesting observations in regard to the pursuit of fact over fiction.
May 26, 2016
30
There might be a glimmer of a theme in the film concerning faith, but it all drowns in too many tangents and dull minutiae. Recommended for die-hard fans only, Australia's Lost Gold is not worth its weight in much of anything.
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Jun 29, 2016
10
7 feet of gold found randomly in the deserted outback of Australia, where almost no man has touched, sounds insane right? You might think so after seeing Australia’s Lost Gold, a fabulous take on an ancient legend that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Between the fascinating diary entries by Harold Lasseter and Luke, the filmmaker’s, curious spirit, this movie is perfect for a Friday night in.
Jun 8, 2016
10
In the central Australian desert, one man's legacy lives on like the sand on the hills and the bones of creatures long gone. That man is Harold Lasseter. Harold discovered ("supposedly") a reef of gold in central Australia worth billions. No one believed him, and he died before the gold could be found. His son, Bob, never knew his father; he left when he was 6 years old, never to be seen again. Even so, Harold left a mark on his son that would shape his entire life. Bob has spent years trying to find that elusive gold in order to clear his father's name. Director Luke Walker joins him in that quest in Australia's Lost Gold. The story has surprises at every turn; I found myself enthralled in the mystery of that long, lost gold. Highly recommend for anyone that loves adventure.
Jun 8, 2016
10
Australia’s Lost Gold is a must-see! Award nominated director Luke Walker delivers another movie hit with this one. This film goes above and beyond the expectations set for an average documentary. It’s an intriguing storyline with Australian history, culture, and action all in one. If you’re looking for something different, I suggest watching this film ASAP!
Jun 8, 2016
10
This was a truly inspiring documentary that really captivates the viewer with its moving story of redemption. Australia’s lost gold is set in the beautiful yet harsh Australian outback, and the film does an incredible job in story telling as well as cinematography. The real life characters and its true story bring the movie together to make one of the greatest movies of the year.
Jun 8, 2016
9
Independent movies are not films that I watch regularly, but I would make the time to watch Australia’s Lost Gold a second time. This movie captures the power of determination and inspires the audience. Bob Lasseter’s trek to find the mother lode of gold since the 1930s is a story like no other. The director finds a way to blend animation with real visuals in a way that I have never seen before. Australia’s Lost Gold is a film that everyone can enjoy, I highly recommend seeing it!
Production Company:
- Scribble Films
Release Date:May 27, 2016
Duration:1 h 41 m
Tagline:In Central Australia, truth is more precious than gold...
Awards
Melbourne International Film Festival
• 1 Nomination
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards
• 1 Nomination
Screen Producers Australia Awards
• 1 Nomination




























