This film was shot in the downstairs basement film studio of the Media Centre of La Trobe University.
The script for this film was first written around 1970.
Both Dave Jones and John Flaus were both lecturers at the La Trobe University Media School when this film was made.
According to the book 'Australian Film 1900-1977', the production shoot for this film went for five weeks and was shot in the evenings. According to an essay by the film's director Dave Jones at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, the film was "shot in a week".
Jerzy Toeplitz: As a Man in the Street who whilst passing-by is asked his opinion. Toeplitz appeared in this film prior to being appointed as the head of the Australian Film and Television School.