Wild Dog Dingo: Dingo pups go exploring
1988
Wild Dog Dingo: Dingo pups go exploring
1988
- NFSA IDAKF5ZHCC
- TypeFilm
- MediumMoving Image
- FormDocumentary
- Duration52 mins
- GenresIndigenous themes or stories, Indigenous as subject
- Year1988
One of Australia’s most magical and misunderstood native animals is the dingo. The 1988 documentary Wild Dog Dingo follows a pack through their various cycles, and traces a litter of puppies from birth. In this clip, the pups have emerged from their den and grown curious about their surroundings. Three go off exploring – but one gets lost.
The footage of the pups negotiating the rocks around a waterfall is accompanied by the sounds of bush birds and rushing water until one gets separated from the group, when a sparse, ominous piano is heard. The filmmakers amp up the drama of the missing pup by lingering on its adorably stubby paws, questing face and tremulous whimpers. The lost-child narrative builds emotional engagement with an animal too often reviled.
One of Australia’s most magical and misunderstood native animals is the dingo. The 1988 documentary Wild Dog Dingo follows a pack through their various cycles, and traces a litter of puppies from birth. In this clip, the pups have emerged from their den and grown curious about their surroundings. Three go off exploring – but one gets lost.
The footage of the pups negotiating the rocks around a waterfall is accompanied by the sounds of bush birds and rushing water until one gets separated from the group, when a sparse, ominous piano is heard. The filmmakers amp up the drama of the missing pup by lingering on its adorably stubby paws, questing face and tremulous whimpers. The lost-child narrative builds emotional engagement with an animal too often reviled.
- NFSA IDAKF5ZHCC
- TypeFilm
- MediumMoving Image
- FormDocumentary
- Duration52 mins
- GenresIndigenous themes or stories, Indigenous as subject
- Year1988
- DirectorGary SteerMusic byGondwanalandNarratorJim Downes
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