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Video: Wadu Matyidi

2010

Video: Wadu Matyidi

2010

  • NFSA IDG6P1WZKB
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormShort
  • Duration18 mins
  • GenresAnimation, Indigenous themes or stories, Indigenous as subject
  • Year2010
  • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

In the 1800s, Adnyamathanha children of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia were inspired, schooled and entertained by their interactions with country.

In this clip from the short animated film, three adventurous kids have set out for a day of exploration near their camp, playing traditional games and spooking one another with tales of the ancient Yamuti.

Later, they find unusual tracks that set their hearts racing, and make a discovery that changes their lives forever.

Courtesy of
National Indigenous Television, Marjo Stroud and Son Vivienne
  • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

In the 1800s, Adnyamathanha children of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia were inspired, schooled and entertained by their interactions with country.

In this clip from the short animated film, three adventurous kids have set out for a day of exploration near their camp, playing traditional games and spooking one another with tales of the ancient Yamuti.

Later, they find unusual tracks that set their hearts racing, and make a discovery that changes their lives forever.

Courtesy of
National Indigenous Television, Marjo Stroud and Son Vivienne
  • Directors
    Marjo Stroud and Son Vivienne
    Producers
    National Indigenous Television, Marjo Stroud and Son Vivienne
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