
Audrey Napanangka centres on Warlpiri woman Audrey, a mentor for young people in Central Australia, and her Sicilian partner, Santo. Having lived through periods of significant change and upheaval caused by colonial systems, Audrey teaches those in her care to navigate many worlds through culture, language and Law alongside mainstream education.
Filmed over a decade across Mparntwe (Alice Springs), Yuendumu and Audrey’s Warlpiri Country (Mount Theo), Audrey Napanangka is a powerful and intimate documentary about kinship and family.
‘An expansive yet intimate portrait of a family’ – Artshub
Presented in collaboration with the Crawford School (ANU) IDEA Committee.
This title is held in the NFSA collection.
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