Roger Howard Seccombe (1940 – 2018) was an Australian
filmmaker
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who
directed
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and photographed films on
scientific subjects independently and for the
CSIRO
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during the 1970s and 1980s. His films include ''What to do about CO2?'' (1975)'','' ''The Living Soil'' (1982), ''Qem*Sem'' (1982)'','' ''Tails from the Islands'' (1986) and ''Mysteries of the Leeuwin'' (1988).
Seccombe lived in
Victoria
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and was a published cinema enthusiast.
References
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1940 births
2018 deaths
Australian filmmakers