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Lurujarri Dreaming

2013

Lurujarri Dreaming

2013

    • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

    Lurujarri Dreaming tells the stories of the Goolarabooloo community of Western Australia, and their connection to sacred country.

    Travel along the Lurujarri Dreaming Trail that follows the Songcycle north from Broome, through Dreamtime and history.

    Along the way hear stories told by elders, children, women and men about their vision for reconciliation and caring for country.

    Featuring a sublime musical score by Deadly Award-winning Kimberley musicians Alan and Stephen Pigram, Lurujarri Dreaming tells the stories of a people and a place that are currently threatened by massive industrialisation.

    • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

    Lurujarri Dreaming tells the stories of the Goolarabooloo community of Western Australia, and their connection to sacred country.

    Travel along the Lurujarri Dreaming Trail that follows the Songcycle north from Broome, through Dreamtime and history.

    Along the way hear stories told by elders, children, women and men about their vision for reconciliation and caring for country.

    Featuring a sublime musical score by Deadly Award-winning Kimberley musicians Alan and Stephen Pigram, Lurujarri Dreaming tells the stories of a people and a place that are currently threatened by massive industrialisation.

    • Director
      Bernadette Trench-Thiedeman
      Producer
      Bernadette Trench-Thiedeman
      Production company
      Ronin Films
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