
The Tracker
Sat
17
Sat 17 May 7:00 PM
Arc Cinema
Allocated Seating
90 Mins | David Gulpilil Retrospective
May
2002 | DCP | AUS | D: Rolf De Heer
Warning: this page contains names, images or voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Chained around the neck, an Aboriginal tracker (David Gulpilil) is forced to help three mounted police officers track a fugitive into rugged country.
The characters in Rolf de Heer’s film take on archetypal qualities, and Gulpilil’s quietly dignified performance carries the tragedy of history. Featuring a haunting soundtrack by Archie Roach and Peter Coad’s paintings in place of scenes of explicit violence.
“Like a tapestry unfolding the film charts the attitudes, the shifts and balances of power within the group as if it were the history of white settlement here.” – Margaret Pomeranz, SBS
Catch more outstanding performances by David Gulpilil with our retrospective program - available as a 6-film pass.
Warning: this page contains names, images or voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Chained around the neck, an Aboriginal tracker (David Gulpilil) is forced to help three mounted police officers track a fugitive into rugged country.
The characters in Rolf de Heer’s film take on archetypal qualities, and Gulpilil’s quietly dignified performance carries the tragedy of history. Featuring a haunting soundtrack by Archie Roach and Peter Coad’s paintings in place of scenes of explicit violence.
“Like a tapestry unfolding the film charts the attitudes, the shifts and balances of power within the group as if it were the history of white settlement here.” – Margaret Pomeranz, SBS
Catch more outstanding performances by David Gulpilil with our retrospective program - available as a 6-film pass.
May