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Jandamarra and the Bunuba Resistance
1995
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Issue Details:
First known date:
2011...
2011
Jandamarra's War
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Film Details - Electric Pictures ; Wawili Pitjas , 2011
Producers:
Andrea Quesnelle (producer).
Andrew Ogilvie (executive producer).
Production Companies:
Electric Pictures and Wawili Pitjas.
Finance Organisations:
Produced and developed in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Screenwest, and Lotterywest.
Director of Photography:
Allan Collins.
Editors:
Lawrie Silvestrin.
Production Designers:
Emma Fletcher.
Music:
Ash Gibson Greig and Petris Torres.
Cast:
Including Darcy Anderson (Fred Edgar), David Beurteaux (Lukin), Emmanuel J. Brown (Lilimarra), Gabriel Brown (Baby Jandamarra), Tamara Cherel (Mayannie), Grant Currie (Drewry), Ernie Dingo (Narrator: voice), Peter Docker (Richardson), Bevan Green (Young Jandamarra), Andy Hallen (Forester), Keithan Holloway (Jandamarra), Stanley Jangary Snr (Ellemarra), Kaylene Marr (Jinny), Jack Mccale (Micki), Blythe McGuckin (Blythe), Craig Snell (Gibbs), Kurt Wheatley (Constable Pilmer), Brendon Williams (Captain), Bruce Williams (Jim Crowe), and Matt Wood (Nicholson).
Release Dates:
Aired on ABC1 on Thursday 12 May 2011, at 8:30 pm.
Location:
- Filmed in the Kimberley, Western Australia.
Awards:
- AACTA Award, Best Sound in a Documentary (nominated), 2012.
- AACTA Award, Best Cinematography in a Documentary (nominated), 2012.
Settings:
- Kimberley area, North Western Australia, Western Australia,