Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (58 min. 19 sec.) ; 345542118 bytes |
Series |
art + soul ; Series 2, Episode 2 |
Summary |
*Coarse Language*Beauty and cruelty. Beauty prevails over cruelty. Samson & Delilah writer/director Warwick Thornton, from Alice Springs, provokes and challenges with his conceptual art. Tasmanian artist Julie Gough is intent on finding out truths about the past and conveying them by repurposing colonial objects and natural materials. The 2004 Palm Island riots - and those at Cronulla - inspired Brisbane artist Vernon Ah Kee, as have family photographs taken during a genealogy expedition in the 1930s.PRODUCTION DETAILS:Writer/presenter Hetti Perkins Director Steven McGregor Producers Bridget Ikin and Jo-Anne McGowan. Screen Australia and Hibiscus Films in association with the ACT Government, Screen ACT, Screen Territory and the National Gallery of Australia. Developed and produced in association with the ABC |
Event |
Broadcast 2014-07-15 at 20:30:00 |
Notes |
Classification: M |
Subject |
Art, Aboriginal Australian.
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Artists, Aboriginal Australian.
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Cinematography -- Special effects.
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Drawing, Aboriginal Australian.
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Portrait painting.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Author |
McGregor, Steven, director
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Perkins, Hetti, host
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Ah Kee, Vernon, contributor
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Gough, Julie, contributor
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Rubuntja, Marlene, contributor
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Thornton, Warwick, contributor
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