All About Olive (black and white packaging) is a Study Guide based on a documentary suitable
for secondary students with an unusual and engaging subject – living to be
105.
Olive was born Olive Dangerfield, in Broken Hill on 20 October 1899,
the youngest of twelve children. Olive is a woman who embodies many of the
characteristics that we like to think of as typically Australian. She is
remarkable, and not just because she has managed to live for 105 years. All
About Olive focuses on the first thirty years of Olive’s life; there are
only occasional glimpses of her later years, but there is an overwhelming
impression of a life lived cheerfully and courageously. Her early life seems to
have been marked by two significant experiences, the perception that her mother
did not want or love her, and the death of her much loved sister Emma, aged
fifteen, when Olive was only seven. After a brief marriage to an unfaithful
husband, and the birth of three children, Olive spent most of her life as a
single mother, supporting her family in a variety of jobs, from house cleaner to
barmaid.
Olive Riley is still sprightly, articulate and relatively
mobile, is not only the star of this insight into her life; she is also one of
those who directs the shape of the documentary. The use of actors to re-enact
scenes from earlier life is not in itself unusual, but to see Olive intervening
in these scenes to make sure that truth is not distorted, is a rare touch that
brings a refreshing immediacy to the story.
The study guide has extensive
sections for English and Media Studies including activities that encourage
students to discuss the ethical considerations of filming a person’s life
memories whilst remaining true to the story, how the narrative was constructed
around Olive helping to direct some of the dramatic recreations of her life and
the influence of the filmmakers values and production ideas on the film. For
Social Studies, the guide provides discussion starters for important issues
focusing on how we view and treat added people and life a hundred years ago in
Australia.
Curriculum Links:
The film and study guide for All About
Olive will have relevance to secondary and tertiary students studying:
•
English
• SOSE / HSIE
• History
• Media Studies
• Religious
Studies
• Psychology
• Nursing and Aged Care