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Yolngu boy

Author: Stephen JohnsonGordon GlennPatricia EdgarChris AnastassiadesNathan DanielsAll authors
Publisher: Moore Park, N.S.W. : Australian Film Corp. : Australian Children's Television Foundation : Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, ©2000, ©2003.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : PAL color broadcast system : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Caught in a collision between the modern world of rap, football, street cred and the oldest living culture on earth, Lorrpu, Botj and Milika are three Yolngu teenagers who once shared a childhood dream of becoming great hunters together. But things have changed and their paths are diverging. This film is about the search for identity, making the journey from adolescence to adulthood and the implications of belonging  Read more...
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Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Stephen Johnson; Gordon Glenn; Patricia Edgar; Chris Anastassiades; Nathan Daniels; Sean Mununggurr; John Sebastian Pilakui; Australian Children's Television Foundation.; Australian Film Finance Corporation.; Burrundi Pictures.; Yothu Yindi Foundation.
OCLC Number: 223798856
Language Note: Dialogue in English.
Notes: Widescreen.
Credits: Directed by Stephen Johnson ; producers, Patricia Edgar, Gordon Glenn ; writer, Chris Anastassiades ; produced in association with Burrundi Pictures and the Yothu Yindi Foundation.
Cast: Sean Mununggurr, John Sebastian Pilakui, Nathan Daniels.
Target Audience: Censorship classification: M15+
Description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (83 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: PAL region 4.
Contents: Special features: Orginal Youth trailer ; Original Arthouse trailer ; Behind the scenes: on location interviews ; Additional information pages. Features music by Yothu Yindi, Reguritator and Nokturnl.

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Caught in a collision between the modern world of rap, football, street cred and the oldest living culture on earth, Lorrpu, Botj and Milika are three Yolngu teenagers who once shared a childhood dream of becoming great hunters together. But things have changed and their paths are diverging. This film is about the search for identity, making the journey from adolescence to adulthood and the implications of belonging to a larger social group, whether it be a culture, a family or a group of friends. DVD.

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