David Gulpilil

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GULPILIL - One Red Blood Synopsis “Gulpilil - One Red Blood” (56 mins) is a portrait of a unique and fascinating Australian actor. David Gulpilil lives a spartan and demanding life in tribal Arnhem land. The film sho

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Source URL: www.tomzubrycki.com

- Date: 2013-04-01 00:01:18
    2Cinema of Australia / Australian films / English-language films / Yolngu / Oceanian culture / Films / David Gulpilil / The Tracker / Walkabout / Storm Boy / Mad Dog Morgan / Australia

    GULPILIL Treatment The overriding theme that I want to explore in the documentary is how David Gulpilil manages the struggle and the cultural conflicts in moving between Yolgnu culture, beliefs and values and that of wes

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    Source URL: www.tomzubrycki.com

    Language: English - Date: 2013-04-01 00:01:30
    3Psychiatry / David Gulpilil / Yolngu / Abuse / Anxiety disorders / Traumatology / Colonialism / Violence / Trauma / Cultural geography / Medicine / Abnormal psychology

    The Afterlife of Colonial Violence in the ‘Double Life’ of David Gulpilil Felicity Collins If trauma is both a temporality (of afterwardsness) and the foundation of subjectivity (constituted by an encounter with the

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    Source URL: wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au

    Language: English - Date: 2008-11-06 20:27:00
    4Films / Australian films / David Gulpilil / Arnhem Land / Ten Canoes / Indigenous Australians / The Tracker / Ramingining /  Northern Territory / Rabbit-Proof Fence / Cinema of Australia / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Yolngu

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    Source URL: artsdaustralie.com

    Language: English - Date: 2014-12-15 09:19:33
    5Arnhem Land / Groote Eylandt / Ramingining /  Northern Territory / Numbulwar /  Northern Territory / David Gulpilil / Roper Highway / Trish Crossin / Arafura Swamp / Milingimbi Island / Geography of Australia / Northern Territory / Yolngu

    Barbara Newsletter May 06e.indd

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    Source URL: www.territorystories.nt.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2014-04-10 05:34:49
    6Rolf de Heer / The Tracker / Bad Boy Bubby / David Gulpilil / Dance Me to My Song / Ten Canoes / Dr Plonk / The Quiet Room / Dingo / Cinema of Australia / Australian films / Yolngu

    Press Release March 2015 Dancing to His Song: The Singular Cinema of Rolf de Heer By Jane Freebury Currency House and Currency Press are proud to announce the release of the first comprehensive study of the work of Rolf

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    Source URL: fcca.com.au

    Language: English - Date: 2015-03-17 23:31:32
    7Yolngu / Australian Aboriginal culture / David Gulpilil / National Film and Sound Archive / Ivan Sen / Storm Boy / Indigenous Australians / NAIDOC / Australian Film Television and Radio School / Cinema of Australia / Australian films / Indigenous peoples of Australia

    CANBERRA FILM FILES What’s on in July 2004 + FREE FILM SCREENINGS AT THE NMA + NAIDOC WEEK SHORT FILM FESTIVAL + SHOOTOUT FILMMAKING FESTIVAL + CALLING FOR LOCAL SHORT FILMS

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    Source URL: www.eormedia.com.au

    Language: English - Date: 2014-08-18 08:23:05
    8Northern Australia / Darwin /  Northern Territory / Cyril Rioli / David Gulpilil / Jessica Mauboy / TattsLotto / Northern Territory / States and territories of Australia / Lotteries in Australia

    NEWS 03 SUNDAY OCTOBER[removed]To air is human ... THERE is air guitar, which is well known.

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    Source URL: www.territorystories.nt.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2014-12-22 20:52:03
    9Films / David Gulpilil / Arnhem Land / The Tracker / Walkabout / Indigenous Australians / Storm Boy / Australia / Rabbit-Proof Fence / Cinema of Australia / Australian films / Yolngu

    ISSUE 29 AUSTRALIAN SCREEN EDUCATION 1 STUDYGUIDE

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    Source URL: www.roninfilms.com.au

    Language: English - Date: 2008-09-24 11:03:47
    10David Gulpilil / Yolngu / Afghan / Culture of Australia / Aden Young / Serenade / Khadem caste / Australia / Jila / Cinema of Australia / Australian films / Afghan diaspora

    SERENADES By Emily Schneider “To whatever measure your heart aches today, to the same measure it will rejoice tomorrow.”

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    Source URL: wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au

    Language: English - Date: 2006-05-01 22:06:48
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