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Blackfellas (Day of the Dog)

James Ricketson | Australia 1993 | 95 min

Based the book "The Day of The Dog" by Archie Weller, who co-wrote the script with the director, Ricketson's film tells of an part-Aboriginal (John Moore) caught between his allegiance to his "people" and his aspirations to escape the cycle of abuse and self-destructive behaviour in which they live in the name of "brotherhood".

On one side is his life-long friend, the charismatic but feckless "Pretty Boy" (David Ngoombujarra), and the girl to whom he is attracted, Polly (Jaylene Riley). On the other there is his white mother (Julie Hudspeth) and the values and material comforts of white man's civilization.

Although the script tends to rely overmuch on a conventional narrative trajectory, for the most part it convincingly depicts the incompatibilities of Aboriginal and Anglo-Australian world views and the realities of the Aboriginals' marginalized lives (the Nyoongah people whose homeland is now occupied by Perth where this story is set contributed to the film).

Using a largely untrained cast, the performances by Moore and Riley do lack rhythm at times and Ricketson's direction, particularly of action sequences can lack finesse but David Ngoombujarra, who won an AFI Best Supporting Actor, exudes a natural charisma whilst overall the film resonates with a trenchant truthfulness that makes it well worth watching. (source: www.cinephilia.net.au)

Cast
Doug Dooligan
Floyd "Pretty Boy" Davies
Polly
Valerie
Percy
Detective Maxwell
Mrs Dooligan
Carey
Hughie
Willice
Kev
Prison Officer
Team Coach
Magistrate
Opposition Footballer
John Moore
David Ngoombujarra
Jaylene Riley
Lisa Kinchela
Ernie Dingo
John Hargreaves
Julie Hudspeth
Jack Charles
Michael Watson
Kelton Pell
Mick Innes
Andy King
Bill McClusky
Leslie Wright
James Sollis
Release dates Sydney, Melbourne opened on August 26, 1993
Perth opened September 2, 1993
Official national release date November 4, 1993
Video/DVD Release Date 1995 (This release lacks brilliance), 2003, 2005
Awards 1993 AFI Best Actor in a Supporting Role, David Ngoombujarra
1993 AFI Best Screenplay Adapted from another source, James Ricketson
1993 Sydney Film Critics Award, David Ngoombujarra
Rating MA15+ - high level coarse language
Language level difficult - strong Australian accent
Distributor Ronin Films, 21st Century Video
Soundtrack Merv Graham, David Milroy
Genre Drama
Notes
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Blackfellas soundtrack

Blackfellas CD cover
CD Blackfellas soundtrack (1993)
Tracks
  1. Blackfellas Theme - Opening Titles (David Milroy)
  2. Camp Theme - Opening Titles (David Milroy)
  3. Is The Man Guilty? (Mark Bin Bakar)
  4. Waru (Fire) (Warumpi Band)
  5. Dancing In The Moonlight (Coloured Stone)
  6. From The Bush (Warumpi Band)
  7. Aching In My Body (Lorrae Coffin)
  8. Last Kiss (Donna Atkins)
  9. Breadline (Neil Murray)
  10. When A Man Loves A Woman (Mark Bin Bakar)
  11. Lonely Life (Coloured Stone)
  12. Our Love Will Never Die (Donna Atkins)
  13. My Island Home (Warumpi Band)
  14. No Fear (Warumpi Band)
  15. Gotta Be Strong (Warumpi Band)
  16. Blackfellas Theme - Closing Titles (David Milroy)

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