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Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 Yolngu Boy
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Film Details - Australian Children's Television Foundation , 2000

Producers:

Patricia Edgar and Stephen Johnson (executive producers).
Gordon Glenn (producer).
Galarrwuy Yunupingu and Mandawuy Yunupingu (associate producers).

Production Companies:

Australian Children's Television Foundation.
Beyond Films.
Burrundi Pictures.

Finance Organisations:

Film Victoria.
Northern Territory Government.
SBS Independent.
Yothu Yindi Foundation.
Australian Film Finance Corporation.

Director of Photography:

Brad Shield.

Editors:

Ken Sallows.

Production Designers:

Sarah Stollman.

Music:

Mark Ovenden.

Cast:

Including Sean Mununggurr (Botj), John Sebastian Pilakui (Lorrpu), Nathan Daniels (Milika), Lirrina Mununggurr (Yuwan), Makuma Yunupingu (Matjala), Nungki Yunupingu (Dawu), and Andrew Galitju Burarrwanga (Dhunthun).

Release Dates:

Aired in Australia on 22 March 2001.

Premiered in the UK on 6 July 2002 (Commonwealth Film Festival).

Also aired at Australia film festivals in Colombia and the Philippines in 2003.


Location:

  • Filmed in the Northern Territory, including Darwin.

Post Production:

AAV Digital Pictures (video post-production).
Soundfirm (sound post-production).

Awards:

  • AFI Award, Young Actor's Award [for John Sebastian Pilakui] (won), 2001.
  • AFI Award, Best Editing (nominated), 2001.
  • AFI Award, Best Cinematography (nominated), 2001.
  • FCCA Award (Film Critics Circle of Australia), Best Editing (nominated), 2002.
  • Giffoni Film Festival, Bronze Griffin (Free to Fly Section) (won), 2001.

Notes:

Script editors: Gordon Glenn and Stephen Johnson.

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