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David Gulpilil

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Poster for The Tracker (2002)

The Tracker (2002)

M90 mins
David Gulpilil is a man enlisted to...
David Gulpilil is a man enlisted to track down an Aboriginal murderer in this chilling Australian Outback-set crime drama from Rolf de Heer.
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Goldstone

M110 mins|76%71%
Aaron Pedersen (Mystery Road), Alex Russell (Chronicle)...
Aaron Pedersen (Mystery Road), Alex Russell (Chronicle) and Oscar-nominee Jacki Weaver (Animal Kingdom) star in this outback crime thriller...
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Charlie's Country

M108 mins|95%84%
Screen veteran David Gulpilil won Best Actor...
Screen veteran David Gulpilil won Best Actor (Un Certain Regard) at Cannes for his portrayal of Charlie - an aboriginal elder who goes bush after sensing the disappearance of traditional values.
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The Last Wave

PG106 mins|82%79%
Three-time Golden Globe winner Richard Chamberlain is...
Three-time Golden Globe winner Richard Chamberlain is a lawyer who must defend a group of Indigenous men in a murder case in this mystery drama helmed and co-written by Peter Weir (The Truman Show).
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Rabbit-Proof Fence

PG94 mins|88%86%
In 1931, three Aboriginal girls escape after...
In 1931, three Aboriginal girls escape after being plucked from their lives to be trained as domestic staff, and set off on a trek across the Outback to find their way home. Stars Everlyn Sampi, David Gulpilil, Jason Clarke and Kenneth Branagh. Based on the novel by Doris Pilkington Garimara.
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Dark Age

In the Australian outback, a park ranger...
In the Australian outback, a park ranger and two local guides set out to track down a giant crocodile that has been killing and eating the local populace.
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Crocodile Dundee

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A New York reporter goes to Australia...
A New York reporter goes to Australia to meet eccentric croc hunter Mick Dundee (Paul Hogan, in a Golden Globe-winning role) - and invites him to the Big Apple - in this Australian, culture-clash comedy classic.
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Poster for Storm Boy (1977)

Storm Boy (1977)

G88 mins74%
Mike is a lonely Australian boy living...
Mike is a lonely Australian boy living in a coastal wilderness with his reclusive father. In search of friendship he encounters an Aboriginal native loner and the two form a bond in the care of orphaned pelicans.
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Walkabout

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Australian screen legend David Gulpilil made his...
Australian screen legend David Gulpilil made his feature film debut in this haunting classic of cultural dislocation by Nicolas Roeg (Don't Look Now).
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Another Country

G75 mins
Documentarian Molly Reynolds travels with Indigenous Aussie...
Documentarian Molly Reynolds travels with Indigenous Aussie actor David Gulpilil (Charlie's Country) as he observes and reflects on how Aboriginal culture has changed.
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Satellite Boy

PG86 mins|100%47%
Family drama set in remote Western Australia...
Family drama set in remote Western Australia following Pete, a boy living with his traditional grandfather (David Gulpilil) on the site of an abandoned outdoor cinema. When their home is threatened by developers, the boy and his best friend set off for the city to meet those responsible. Crystal Bear winner at Berlin Festival 2013.
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Poster for The Proposition

The Proposition

MA15+104 mins|85%85%
A western written by Nick Cave (of...
A western written by Nick Cave (of The Bad Seeds), set against the parch landscape of the 1880s, lawless, Australian outback. The land is hostile, unforgiving, and breeds heartless men - desperado brothers, zealous lawman, his civilized wife, a corrupt mayor, old coots, and resentful natives.
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