Kanyini
Melanie Hogan | Australia 2006 | 53 min
Kanyini is a captivating story told by Bob Randall, an Aboriginal man from Uluru (Ayers Rock) in Central Austalia.
Bob Randall who is telling the story in Kanyini.
Kanyini follows the typical story-telling pattern of Aboriginal people. We see Bob sitting in an armchair telling us about his life. Theses images are blended with contemporary and historical material showing Aboriginal life around the Aboriginal settlement at Mutitjulu (from the name of the permanent water source at Uluru).
Bob takes us on a journey to not only discover Aboriginal culture, but also to discover the shocking pain white culture has imposed on his life and the life of all other Aboriginal people.
Bob's soft voice and his matter-of-fact story-telling style are a stark contrast to what he is telling us. How he has suffered the loss of his "Kanyini", his belief-system, spirituality, his land and his family.
You want to see this movie again. And you'll walk away with a confused feeling of pain, guilt, admiration and inspiration for action. I recommend you to get the DVD and show it to as many people as you can.
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| Release dates |
August 31st, 2006 - Australia (Limited national release) premiered on the Sydney Film Festival, June 12 2006 | ||
| Video/DVD Release Date |
15 November 2006 (on www.kanyini.com) June 2007 in stores | ||
| Awards |
2006 Discovery Channel Best Documentary IF Award 2006 Independent Spirit IF Award | ||
| Rating | PG - mild themes | ||
| Language level | medium | ||
| Distributor | Hopscotch Films | ||
| Soundtrack | David Page, Sam Petty and Manta | ||
| Genre | Documentary | ||
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| Find this movie | Indigenous film suppliers and distributors |
Where to from here?
- Learn about Aboriginal culture
- Read more about Aboriginal history
- Aboriginal people and their challenges

