The film is reminiscent of Nanook in that it presents a similar but very current image of the collision of ancient indigenous, and modern westernized cultures. In this film the impact is felt by three Australian Aboriginal teens. The boys are caught between their ancient culture and traditions, and the imposed cultural realities of their modern day-to-day lives. The boys search for their identities through the commodified world of peer pressure, football, and rap music. And, through the Australian outback where they need to rely on their traditional knowledge of the bush.
The film website includes links to:
- a film trailer
- a synopsis of the story
- a history of the Yolngu peoples
- educational resources and a study guide
It is a striking reminder that things may not have changed much since the time of Nanook of the North. From the trailers one wonders if the movie reflects somewhat of a modernized version of the “Noble Savage”. For those analytic research is in this area, finding a copy of this film could provide a modern perspective as counterpoint to the Nanook clip.
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