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'Black Talk addresses issues of assimilation, and the prospect of an Indigenous city-based person losing community ties when investing in a Western material based lifestyle.' (Film Notes)
Production Details
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Produced by Kylie du Fresne
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Australian Indigenous Short Films as a Pedagogical Device : Introducing Wayne Blair's The Djarn Djarns and Black Talk
2014
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Reverse Shots: Indigenous Film and Media in an International Context 2014; (p. 131-142) -
Wayne Blair
2007
single work
non-fiction
— Appears in: Dreaming in Motion : Celebrating Australia's Indigenous Filmmakers 2007; (p. 22-23)
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Wayne Blair
2007
single work
non-fiction
— Appears in: Dreaming in Motion : Celebrating Australia's Indigenous Filmmakers 2007; (p. 22-23) -
Australian Indigenous Short Films as a Pedagogical Device : Introducing Wayne Blair's The Djarn Djarns and Black Talk
2014
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Reverse Shots: Indigenous Film and Media in an International Context 2014; (p. 131-142)
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