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| Title: | Standing Tall In Different Worlds. 'Gulpilil' by David Gulpilil and Reg Cribb [review] |
| Authors: | Bramwell, Murray Ross |
| Keywords: | Theatre Reviews Drama Reviews Theatre Drama Reg Cribb Neil Armfield Walkabout Indigenous AFI Stephen Page The Last Wave Storm Boy Crocodile Dundee Rabbit-Proof Fence Mandalpingu |
| Issue Date: | 15-Mar-2004 |
| Publisher: | The Australian |
| Citation: | Bramwell, Murray 2004. Standing Tall In Different Worlds. Review of 'Gulpilil' by David Gulpilil and Reg Cribb. 'The Australian', 15 March 2004, 8. |
| Abstract: | We have seen him as The Aborigine, as Fingerbone and as the Tracker, but never like this. I’m David Gulpilil, he exclaims, pointing his thumb towards his sleek, lean torso, this is about me. In an event that has been a long time coming, one of Australia’s most accomplished and best known film actors, not to mention dancer and Marwu tribal elder from Ramingining in central Arnhem Land, is telling us about the life of David Gulpilil. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/67 |
| ISSN: | 1038-8761 |
| Appears in Collections: | Theatre
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