The screening of the film "The Dream of Australasia" continued throughout National Day Week in Australasia.
According to the joint statistics of the three major film companies, throughout National Day Week, more than 30,000 screenings were held across Australasia, attracting millions of viewers.
This doesn't mean that the rest of the people weren't interested in watching the movie, but each screening was overcrowded, which inevitably left some people unable to get in.
Regardless, the film has been watched by at least 70 million people so far, setting a new record for the number of viewers.
Arthur believed that if there had been more screenings or if the film had been shown for a longer period, at least tens of millions of Australasians would have watched it.
Even in later generations, the appeal of a free movie would draw many spectators.