Clare's dress, when singing to the soldiers, appears to have a zip up the back.
(0:04:21) Seen as she was dressing for the recital, it was hooks and eyes, not a zipper, fastening her dress. Very much of the period.
(0:04:21) Seen as she was dressing for the recital, it was hooks and eyes, not a zipper, fastening her dress. Very much of the period.
From 0:17:11 -the ravens' calls are obviously performed by humans.
Corvus tasmanicus, commonly known as the Tasmanian raven, has a unique call. Recordings can be found online.
Corvus tasmanicus, commonly known as the Tasmanian raven, has a unique call. Recordings can be found online.
At 2:07:52 -the horse has a modern racing saddle.
The horse has a standard English-style saddle, brought to Australia when the British brought horses, in the Australian version. Racing saddles share the same roots.
The horse has a standard English-style saddle, brought to Australia when the British brought horses, in the Australian version. Racing saddles share the same roots.
The subtitling on the DVD has a systematic error, labeling many of Clare's and Aiden's conversations as using Palawa Kani, when in fact they are speaking (or singing) in Gaelic.
Claire's dress has hook and eye fasteners on the back which were not invented until 1902.
Some of the men's trousers have belt loops. Belt loops were not invented until 1922.
When Billy finds Uncle Charlie shot dead, he is still breathing.