Hard Time Now...For the Children
(eVideo)
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Published
[San Francisco, California, USA] : National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, 1996., Kanopy Streaming, 2018.
Physical Desc
1 online resource (streaming video file) (54 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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eVideo
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Title from title frames.
General Note
Film
General Note
In Process Record.
Participants/Performers
Ian Dunlop, Dundiwuy Wanambi, Narritjin Maymuru
Date/Time and Place of Event
Originally produced by National Film and Sound Archive of Australia in 1996.
Description
Narritjin Maymuru, leader of the Manggalili clan, was one of the people Ian Dunlop worked with most closely during his long term film project at Yirrkala. This is a personal and sad film about Narritjin—artist, thinker, and passionate interpreter of the world through his Yolngu beliefs.. Narritjin is sitting on the verandah of his house at Yirrkala quietly painting. It is early 1974. He talks about the troubles with the mine and alcohol amongst many young men.. The film then moves to 1976. Narritjin and his family are again staying at Yirrkala, following the death of his youngest son. Ian Dunlop shows Narritjin the film he shot at Djarrakpi two years earlier. For Narritjin it embodies some of the spiritual power of Djarrakpi itself. Before it can be screened Narritjin must sing over it. The next day the graves of his eldest son and daughter are cemented over. Narritjin validates both the film and the cementing of the graves by joining them, through ritual song, to the spiritual forces of his own far away land at Djarrakpi.. Over the following years the stresses of life at Yirrkala took a terrible toll on Narritjin's family. Many of his children died in their thirties or early forties. In 1981 Narritjin died of a heart attack. More truly he died of a broken heart.
System Details
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
(1996). Hard Time Now...For the Children . National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)1996. Hard Time Now...For the Children. National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hard Time Now...For the Children National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, 1996.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Hard Time Now...For the Children National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, 1996.
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Full title | hard time now for the children |
Author | national film and sound archive of australia |
Grouping Category | movie |
Last Update | 2023-10-16 15:00:05PM |
Last Indexed | 2024-06-26 04:29:24AM |
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Last Used | Nov 30, 2023 |
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