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During the nuclear-charged 1960s, the KGB was active in sleepy Australian suburbia. For two years, the country’s security service, ASIO, secretly filmed meetings between a senior KGB officer, Ivan Skripov, and his British-born agent. Unknown to Skripov, she was a double agent - code name "Sylvia". Sylvia’s final rendezvous with an unknown "KGB illegal" operative held the promise of exposing a network of Soviet spies that had infiltrated the British atomic and rocketry facilities in South Australia.
Direction
Peter Butt crafts genuine suspense from grainy archival surveillance footage.
Production
ASIO's actual 16mm spy tapes — no recreations needed, reality delivers.
Writing
Narrative unfolds like a le Carré novel, except it actually happened.
Director
Peter Butt
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