Record Number |
21838 |
Location |
305.89 DVD |
Title |
Deadly yarns 3 : Indigenous short films. |
Published |
Civic Square, A.C.T. : Ronin Films, 2007. |
Collation |
1 videodisc (approximately 34 min.) (videodisc) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
Content types |
two-dimensional moving image |
Carrier type |
videodisc |
Series |
Message stick |
General Note |
"Short films made by indigenous Western Australian Filmakers for ABC TV's Message Stick series"--Cover. |
Developed and produced with the assistance of Film & Television Institute WA, The Government of Western Australia, Screen West. |
"Approved for use by educational institutions and community organisations for non-commercial purposes only"--Page 4 of cover. |
Contents Note |
Bollywood dreaming -- Karla -- Who paintin' dis wandjina? -- Wrong way -- You're not playing that! |
Creation/Production Credits Note |
Bollywood dreaming / writer Mitch Torres, director Cornel Ozies, producer Dot West & Mitch Torres (7.49 mins.). -- Karla / writer and director Karrie-Anne Kearing, producer Naomi Ashcroft (7.10 mins.). -- Who paintin' dis Wandjina? / writer and director Taryne Laffar, producer Janine Boreland (8.04 mins.). -- Wrong way / writer and director Mandy Corunna, producer Irma Woods (7.14 mins.). -- You're not playing that! / writer and director Kelli Cross, producer Irma Woods (4.33 mins.). |
Summary Note |
Bollywood dreaming : Jedda Rae Hill is a 16 year old Aboriginal Afro American girl who skates, boxes, has done some acting and dreams of one day going to Bollywood to star in a Bollywood movie alongside Aishwarya Rai - one of India's famous Bollywood film stars - 'any role will do' she says. |
Karla : Karla tells of a time when the Nyungar had no fire to cook his meat because the moon kept the fire for himself, this was in the nyitting times. (The icy cold times). The film explores this concept through the use of renowned Nyungar practitioners of art, dance, song and the ancient art of story telling. This story will be revived and renewed for the future generations to come. This story was recorded by Anthropologist Daisy Bates from George Winjan around 1900. |
Who paintin' dis wandjina? : Anonymously a non-Indigenous grafitti artist speaks about hundreds of 'Wandjina' stencils and grafitti around the city of Perth, Western Australia. Traditional owners of the sacred Wandjina- an ancient creator spirit, respond and explain the inappropriateness of this being grafittied without 'proper' knowledge. |
Wrong way : Anonymously a non-Indigenous grafitti artist speaks about hundreds of 'Wandjina' stencils and grafitti around the city of Perth, Western Australia. Traditional owners of the sacred Wandjina- an ancient creator spirit, respond and explain the inappropriateness of this being grafittied without 'proper' knowledge. |
You're not playing that! : A father's joy at watching his beloved footy team Carlton in the 1982 Grand Final is turned into shock and disbelief when his son tells him he wants to play rugby. |
Target Audience |
Classification : Exempt (For educational use only). Ronin recommends for general exhibition. |
System Details Note |
DVD Region All ; PAL. |
Subject |
Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions |
Aboriginal Australians -- Biography |
Aboriginal Australians in motion pictures |
Motion picture producers and directors -- Australia -- Western Australia |
Aboriginal Australians |
Aboriginal Australians in motion pictures |
Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions |
Motion picture producers and directors |
Geographic Name |
Western Australia |
Added Corporate Name |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
Film and Television Institute (W.A.) |