Journey Home, David Gulpilil
Sun
26
Sun 26 Oct 3:00 PM
Odeon Star Semaphore: Cinema 1
General Admission
Unclassified 15+
88 MinsDavid Dalaithngu Gulpilil AM occupies a strong place in the hearts of South Australian audiences: from Storm Boy (1976) to Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002), to his astonishing body of work with Rolf de Heer, and his inaugural AFF Don Dunstan Award in 2003. His death in 2021 in Murray Bridge at 68 after a long illness, was a beginning of sorts: a journey home to country, to his birthplace in Arnhem Land.
Gulpilil navigated two worlds, walking red carpets while remaining grounded in red earth. His return to Yolŋu land for burial was a huge logistical challenge spanning over four and a half thousand kilometres by planes, cars, boats, on foot, and by helicopter, and across many months waiting for the right seasonal conditions. It is a journey you will surely remember, culminating in a Bäpurru, a funeral which becomes a celebration of law, of country, of tradition, of kinship, of ceremony. Journey Home, David Gulpilil offers a rare glimpse into the strong culture that lives on in the heart of his people.
Gulpilil navigated two worlds, walking red carpets while remaining grounded in red earth. His return to Yolŋu land for burial was a huge logistical challenge spanning over four and a half thousand kilometres by planes, cars, boats, on foot, and by helicopter, and across many months waiting for the right seasonal conditions. It is a journey you will surely remember, culminating in a Bäpurru, a funeral which becomes a celebration of law, of country, of tradition, of kinship, of ceremony. Journey Home, David Gulpilil offers a rare glimpse into the strong culture that lives on in the heart of his people.