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Based on photographer William Yang's one-man stage show, Sadness is a journey into the past and a heartbreaking testament to the significant traces people leave behind. Through the use of slides, oral history, and stylised recreations, Yang investigates the murder of his uncle Fang Yuen in the sugar cane fields of northern Queensland. Running alongside this narrative is a series of moving portraits of the many friends and lovers Yang has lost to AIDS. What emerges is a powerful requiem for the dead and a moving portrayal of the legacy that family and friends leave with the living.
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Works about this Work
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Disorientations : Sadness, Mourning and the Unhomely
2002
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , no. 73 2002; (p. 161-169; notes 241)Focuses on the way the narratives relating to family and history in Yang's Sadness provide an avenue for the re-articulation of discourses of nationhood in an Australian historical context.
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Disorientations : Sadness, Mourning and the Unhomely
2002
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , no. 73 2002; (p. 161-169; notes 241)Focuses on the way the narratives relating to family and history in Yang's Sadness provide an avenue for the re-articulation of discourses of nationhood in an Australian historical context.
Awards
- 1999 Winner, Best Screenplay AWGIE Awards
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