Ten Canoes

Directed by Rolf de Heer, Peter Djigirr
Australia
2006
92 mins

Synopsis

The first Australian feature filmed entirely in Indigenous languages, this modern classic by Rolf de Heer and Peter Djiggir (SFF Opening Night 2006) is a fable-like tale set in Arnhem Land long ago.

The legendary David Gulpilil narrates this unique mix of docudrama and mythmaking, telling the film’s story-within-a-story with great charisma and humour. Gulpilil was also the driving force behind the production, inviting de Heer to the far north to collaborate with Yolngu creatives and actors. Gulpilil’s son Jamie stars in a dual role: as Dayindi, a young man learning how to make bark canoes and hunt geese in the wetlands; and as Yeeralparil, the subject of an old parable of jealousy and its consequences. Wonderful performances bring out the playfulness – rarely have myths been this funny – while the hypnotic cinematography, alternating between striking black-and-white and lush colour, creates a sense of oral history coming to life.

Limited seats are available for patrons requiring access for wheelchairs, low vision and hearing loop. Please contact our ticketing team directly on 1300 733 733 or tickets@sff.org.au to complete your booking.

Tickets

Sat 8 June 2024, 12:15am
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
  • Year
    2006
  • Country
    Australia
  • Language
    In English and Yolŋu Matha with English subtitles
  • Director
    Rolf de Heer, Peter Djigirr
  • Producer
    Rolf de Heer, Julie Ryan
  • Cast
    David Gulpilil, Jamie Gulpilil, Crusoe Kurddal
  • Screenwriter
    Rolf de Heer
  • Cinematographer
    Ian Jones
  • Editor
    Tania Nehme
  • Genre
    Australian Films, First Nations, Festival Award Winners, Cinephile
  • Company Credits
    Australian Distributor: Umbrella Entertainment
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