96 mins |
Rated
E
Directed by Bill Code
Starring Uncle Jack Charles
Filmed around the ephemeral lakes near Boort, it is a story of allyship, heritage preservation and environment. 'Hosted' by beloved Djaara actor Uncle Jack Charles, with music by Jida Gulpilil, the film premiered to rave reviews at the Antenna Film Festival in Sydney in February. The story details the relationship between a white farming family and members of the Yung Balug clan as they seek to gain recognition for Australia's largest collection of scarred trees.
In a corner of Victoria exists a place of astounding beauty and rare archaeological and environmental significance. On the verge of being lost forever, an unlikely partnership could see it saved.
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Filmed around the ephemeral lakes near Boort, it is a story of allyship, heritage preservation and environment. 'Hosted' by beloved Djaara actor Uncle Jack Charles, with music by Jida Gulpilil, the film premiered to rave reviews at the Antenna Film Festival in Sydney in February. The story details the relationship between a white farming family and members of the Yung Balug clan as they seek to gain recognition for Australia's largest collection of scarred trees.
In a corner of Victoria exists a place of astounding beauty and rare archaeological and environmental significance. On the verge of being lost forever, an unlikely partnership could see it saved.